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    Poetry is a creative way of expressing one’s self to the public. It is one of the most effective tools that people use to point out wrongs in society and reward the right virtues. Apart from developing the plot in a poem, the setting of the poem has much information that it adds to the general understanding of the poem. First, it helps in developing the theme in the poem. Poets think deeply about the themes that they would wish to present to their readers before starting to write. As they plan…

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    Chapter 4 ? A Composer in the Making: Munich? And the maestro?who was a very great man?felt that she was the only one who understood. As it is always, it is to the one who understands to whom we turn, so after this the maestro found himself unconsciously teaching just that one person in class b. He would have scoffed at the notion had you been bold enough to accuse him of it, but nevertheless the truth remained. Mabel Daniels[footnoteRef:-1] [-1: Mabel Daniels, notebook…

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    reading them we would go around and talk about the book we read. About our reaction to the book and how we felt towards it. From that day we have been reading more books of different genres. In…

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    Dear Future Analysis

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    picks up a diary that has somehow gotten lost and finds a way to return it. According to “The Golden Lie” and “Dear Future” there are many similarities and differences. One similarity between “The Golden Lie” and “Dear future is the genre. Both stories’ genre is realistic fiction. In “The Golden Lie”…

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    • In order to have a more fulfilling reading experience, it is important to have knowledge of the religious traditions, beliefs, or readings from different cultures that could affect literature, despite an individual reader’s personal beliefs • Since culture is greatly influenced by its dominant religious system, even if a writer does not necessarily adhere to the beliefs, the key values of that religious system will affect the literary work • Despite a reader’s religious affiliation, generally…

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    The book ‘The Gathering’ by Isobelle Carmody is a book the has many connections with society.The story of The Gathering is a story story of evil, a dark evil that is trying to take control of not only the town of Chestnut but also surrounding towns. Unlike other speculative fictions texts this book has several issues that relate to society, from Characters being similar to people from our society, ironic meaning such as characters names, and how the book relates to other speculative fiction, to…

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    Popular Discourse Analysis

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    Academic discourse differs from popular discourse in terms of having separate vast discourse communities. A discourse community is a group of people who share a set of discourses, understood as basic values and assumptions, and ways of communicating about those goals. John Swales defined discourse communities as "groups that have goals or purposes, and use communication to achieve these goals." Academic discourse refers to the ways of thinking and using language which exist Popular discourse…

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    Sitcom Conventions

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    The sitcom genre is a familiar genre that majority are familiar with and is a growing genre in the media industry. Sitcoms generate millions of dollars every year with new popular TV sitcoms coming out every year along with the traditional sitcoms producing new seasons. The conventions of a sitcom separate this genre from others, like limited locations, stereo typical characters and circular narrative. The sitcom producers modified these conventions as the genre has grown and gained more ratings…

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    The Devil And Tom Walker

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    The Perfect Example of a Folktale Now, one may wonder to his or herself, how exactly is “The Devil and Tom Walker” a folktale. To begin, the story is composed by a writer by the name of Washington Irving. The story contains the three necessities of a folktale. The first of the three criteria is the inclusion of stereotypes within the text; which one can evidently spot out whilst reading through the folktale. Following the inclusion of stereotypes, the use of unlikely events further…

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    Fiction and Fantasy are very famous genres of reading. Fiction can be things with a good technology or interesting stories. Fantasy can be magic stories or animals that help humans. Both of them are very good genres of books to read. I prefer Fantasy but I like both of them. I will tell you information about Fiction and Fantasy and why I prefer Fantasy. Fiction stories are stories that are made up by the author's imagination. There are different kinds of fiction, such as Science Fiction, and…

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