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    How do the poets you have studied explore the theme of loss and conflict? Loss and conflict is a theme that has been explored frequently by poets. Loss and suffering seems to affect everyone no matter where they come from. Chinua Achebe is from Africa and tells us about the loss and suffering in his country which is similar to the feelings of loss and grief expressed by the other poets from the United Kingdom. This shows that suffering affects every human being and always has done. The poets…

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    scenario I gave them. One of them actually just copy and pasted the prompt and added a few extra words in there while someone else created an entirely new tone for it. By this, I could tell full well that the first person really didn’t want to do the assignment, and the second person actually enjoyed it. Diction and tone are vital to actually letting your voice shine through in your writing. I knew that one of my classmates in the TA group was very passionate when writing because she was the…

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    Racism is so prevalent and commonplace that even the oppressed person refuses to accept equal treatment when offered it. It demonstrates the struggle of achieving racial equality during the time period. Even though Of Mice and Men addresses sexism alongside racism, it is less direct than the racism. Sexism is not a…

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    JC Second Person Personal Pronoun Sing. Sub. /yu si weh ah mean? / “Do you know what I mean?” /yu mussi born back a cow/ “You 're an idiot” (Pensacola Studio, 2014) /yu di ' guh work todeh? / “You went to work today?” Pl. Sub. /unu di ' hear di school bell? / “You heard the school bell?” (Jamaicansinting, 2012) Sing. Obj. /mi lob yu/ “I love you” (Wells, 1973) /me good yu know, but look “I’m Great, but not as good as you” At yu, di better one/ (Pensacola Studio, 2014) /ow yu…

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    “There is no love without forgiveness, and there is no forgiveness without love.”- Bryant H. Mcgill. I chose this quote because it relates a lot with Romeo and Juliet and how they love each other and when they do something wrong they forgive each other with love. Romeo and Juliet are good at forgiving each other and they also have a great amount of trust with each other. Romeo and Juliet are in love because, Romeo comes back for Juliet after he was banned from Verona, Romeo would rather be dead…

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    to get his theme across. Both poems have rhyme schemes in order to emphasize the message in the poems. “Fire and Ice” have nine lines, while “Nothing Gold Can Stay” has eight; Frost uses this style to show the equal importance of every line so no person could favor one line over the other because each individual line completes the theme of the poem. Both poems have a rhyme scheme but “Nothing Gold Can Stay” has a more prominent rhyme scheme to help the flow of the poem, while “Fire and Ice”…

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    the point of view I wrote in, I used first person throughout most of my stories. I was able to get inside my character’s head and better form her identity. The audience was able to see my main character’s thoughts which added to the conflict. In addition, as directed in a homework assignment, I changed the point of view of my first story to third person. My main character was younger so I was able to add more description through writing in third person. When editing, I added many key…

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    On January the third, as we began our American Literature class, our professor put the whole class into groups. Everyone was assigned to write an essay about their group’s hobbies, accomplishments and goals. The people in my group are Klovis, James, and Spencer. The first person’s hobbies, accomplishments, and goals we are going to discuss is Klovis. The hobbies that Klovis enjoys we learned are drawing and watching anime. The things that he likes to draw are anime characters from movies,…

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    A Jury Of Her Peers Essay

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    A Jury of her Peers by Susan Glaspell. This story was from the point of view of Mrs. Hale. It is in third person, although we hear mostly Mrs. Hale’s thoughts. I would consider this a drama. The story was about a man that was murdered (John Wright) by his wife, and how her friends judged her guilty in their minds, before she even went to trial. Mrs. Wright hung and murdered her husband because he killed her bird, which was very precious to her. When Mrs. Wright was questioned by Mr. Hale,…

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    seems very detailed and that can be imaged in people’s minds is imagery. Throughout the whole story they show a pattern of imagery very deeply. Another key figure of speech that both of the books use is third person. Third person is when you use either, they, he, or she in the story. Third person can be best described as when the narrator pays very close attention to the main character throughout the story. Even with the narrator sticking the main character throughout…

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