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    she loves the fast paced work and the fact that there’s always something going on. While outside of the circle and work Mae comes home or goes kayaking, and the tone shifts. Mae begins to enjoy the steady calm waters, and enjoy lounging around her house for a few days with her father, unplugged from the…

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    embed the struggle between the boys and the the war place. Bases off of the first page, Remarque had implied the war corruption of society. Eventually, readers are able to conclude that it is World War I. Readers energetically grasp on Remarque’s style from the first page. Foster had mentioned how the first page is like looking at the front cover of a book. From many…

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    rhythm of the language is formal and consistent. This portrays the rigidity of society in which the book takes place well. CONCRETE DETAIL/IMAGERY The most recurrent images in The Awakening are the comparisons between light and dark. The Pontellier house is described as dazzling white. The night sky is dark and murky when Doctor Mandelet “discovers” Edna’s secret. Edna’s father has the following description: “His hair and mustache were white and silky, emphasizing the rugged bronze of his face…

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    emotion we call art-horror” (Carroll 52). According to Carroll art-horror is like an emotion which needs to cause a horrified feeling in audience in response to the fictional monster. Similarly, Gilman makes the horrific style of the story very clear from the beginning. She makes her style obvious when gives…

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    Chbosky uses so many styles of narrative intentionally as it highlights the realities of growing up in that everything seems to be coming at you in full force all at once and it solidifies Charlie as a complex and unreliable narrator in his own story both in flashbacks and in…

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    understood that Emily might be referring to the subject's inability to be light and fleet-footed. One of the props from the production of Nutcrackers is also in tow, "rolled on the wheels of snow". In context, it’s supposed to take her off the stage with style. Based on…

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    or connotation of a word rather than the literal denotation. In analyzing diction, a reader’s perception of a character is often strengthened not by the specific words themselves, but rather the suggested meaning attached. This powerful element of style used within writing further influence a readers understanding, and the stories tone. Within Joyce Carolyn Oats where are…. , diction is used throughout the text with an intent to elect specific responses from the reader. The deliberate word…

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    Çiftçi says that this causes the reciprocity of speech to be essential to the continuing narration of the story. As the reader goes through the story the roles of the three main characters are played out. Mr. Offord is the owner of the house in which the conversations took place, Brooksmith is the servant, and the unknown narrator is a mutual friend of each. Çiftçi says that the theme of “reciprocity of Speech” is associated to the concepts of “center and Limit” and that those two concepts…

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    The monologue is from the Twelfth Night. That monologue encompasses various literary elements that have varying significance to the monologue itself and the readers as well. The extent of this significance is dependent on the extent of the meaning that the literary devices add to the monologue. Therefore, the literary devices and elements employed in the monologue add meaning to it, make it more interesting, provide an understanding of how various elements can be analyzed in society and…

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    deteriorates from the thought of the “vulture” eye of an innocent old man. The narrator’s pathological time stretch of observing the man for a week consumes him, until he decides to disconnect the man’s limbs, enshroud his body under the floorboards of the house, and is able to conceal the psychotic homicide from the police. Despite being able to calmly discuss the plot of his…

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