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    some of those ads we don’t even notice, a few catch the eye. Controversial ads are out there. Everyone can see them, but not everyone notices the hidden message inside the advertisement. Victoria’s Secret has many advertisements; although, their ads for the popular body collection stands out. In these ads Victoria's Secret is conveying a message of a “perfect” body. The two ads both feature the same nine white women and one darker complected woman standing side by side in a line. Each…

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    symbolism in his novels and it can still be understood. Symbolism is a message from the writer to the reader in the hopes of representing things in a different form. An example is when the narrator speaks about “the fog” (Kesey 7). This fog represents and symbolizes the darkness of the ward itself, not physical darkness but spiritual darkness and evilness of the ward. However symbolism can sometimes be thought of as a hidden message that needs to be found. This can be true sometimes, however…

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    among competing brands a systematic estimate, particularly for brands new to the market takes place often with an agreed list of attributes. This reflects the views of all the customers who are willing to taste or try the new brand, though a more hidden assessment also takes place base on the social behavior or class of the individual customer who thinks if the product fits to his/her class or if the product is where they can connect themselves with and have a psychological though about the…

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    without giving too much away. In “A Man Who Had No Eyes” the authors Mackinlay Kantor tells a story of lies and deceit in an amazing short story. There are only 2 characters so it's extremely easy to follow. The morals and messages of this text range from blatant to quite hidden and requiring deeper and more thorough thought. One of the main morals is perfectly summed up by Proverbs 14:5 “ An honest witnessed does not lie; a false witness breathes lies.”…

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    Grandmother Symbolism

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    Authors of all ages use symbolism to communicate an underlying deeper meaning to their audience. This is the case in O’Connor’s “A good man is hard to find” where the author gives a hidden meaning to grandmother’s hat, the automobile, and the sky. This paper aims at exploring the use f these three symbols in the novel “A good man is hard to find” by Flannery O’Connor. Grandmother’s hat points out her misinterpretation of moral standards. She fears the possibility of an accident occurring during…

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    Eating Children

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    A proposal that had to be heard, or Ireland will eventually die. All these things about eating the babies had a hidden message in the back, and any reader can see. Swift makes fun of many targets to support his point…

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    Through two different journeys, “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne and “Araby” by James Joyce, we see messages expressed through the use of symbolism. Symbolism is used as “a substitute for the elements being signified” and they allow authors to provide a more meaningful message than a mere description could (332). In “Young Goodman Brown” and “Araby” we see similarities in the use of symbolism to explore questions about religious faith and the protagonists’ search for answers; but…

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    Syntax: “I think that woman gets out in the daytime! And I’ll tell you why--privately-- I’ve seen her! I can see her out of every one of my windows! It’s the same woman, I know, for she is always creeping, and most women do not creep by daylight. I see her on that long road under the trees, creeping along, and when a carriage comes she hides under the blackberry vines. I don’t blame her a bit. It must be very humiliating to be caught creeping by daylight!” (9) In this passage, the sentences…

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    the past. Fiction tells us stories and uses entertaining plots. As little children thats were we develop our imagination and creativity skills. We need fiction to expand our minds beyond just history and the facts of life. Fiction stories show hidden messages about different morals and decisions that determine what kind of person you want to be. Childhood stories always involve a heroic rescue or an adventure where the main character defeats the bad guy and saves his pals or a helpless person in…

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    William Shakespeare has been noted to say that, “In jest, there is truth.” Similarly, in Status Anxiety, Alain de Botton argues that humorists’ chief aim is “to convey with impunity messages that might be dangerous or impossible to state directly,” and therefore are vital to us. He believes that our social notion concerning humorists, is more than them simple entertainment but more so to expose truths, whether they be societal, political, or controversial, in a light-hearted and easy-to-brush…

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