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    durond them. Their eyes get fixed on the diamond in the center, but not the whole ring that contains it. In the novels The Color Purple by Alice Walker and The great Gatsby by Scott F. Fitzgerald the two main characters get lost on one main goal, their love towards two people. Celie, in the novel the Color Purple find Shrug a singer extremely beautiful and wants to be noticed by her, and Gatsby finds Daisy a rich girl also very beautiful Their eyes stayed focused on these two main characters,…

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    their own way, often shifting the mood of the dinner back and forth. Starting off with Phaedrus, he gives Eros a "heroic" feeling as he displays the God to be of noble quality, a righteous God that rewards people who display self sacrifice for love. With the quote "Thus then I claim that Eros is eldest and most honored of Gods, and…

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    Urban Spell Analysis

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    Tihanya is a positive view of the urban community. “Urban Renewal” by McAdam conveys life in the city negatively. The poems “Urban Spell” and “Urban Renewal” both discuss life in the city, but it is obvious the moods of the poems differ drastically. “Urban Spell” evokes a positive mood through content and word choice. The content of the poem is a busy, bustling city, which the author learns to see the beauty of. The author, figuratively speaking, wakes up, and momentarily forgets the…

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    Mood affects everything we do, how we interact with other people, affects our productivity at work. It also can affects how personal relationships meaning our energy levels. When we are in an angry, sad, or depressed our productivity at work suffers, we don’t feel like working or interacting with other people. Likewise, when we are in a happy mood we are more prone to creativity which help increases our productivity. Music is a past time, a hobby, and a passion. The claim that music can…

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    Love In Perfume Analysis

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    the Theme of Love in Perfume The novel, Perfume, written by Patrick Süskind contains social commentary and thoughts on today’s society. It follows the story of Grenouille, an abomination that has an extraordinary sense of smell but has no feelings for other humans. The novel details his journey as he seeks the perfect scent, committing atrocities along the way. Patrick Süskind uses devices such as imagery, tone and mood, metaphors, and characterization to illustrate the theme of love. Towards…

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    Mood In Amigo Brothers

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    ways like informing them, or making them feel some type of emotion. Some types of literary terms are mood,tone,point of view, and author's intent. Mood is how the author wants the reader to feel while reading the text. In “Amigo Brothers” the mood changes. The mood starts off suspenseful because two really good friend and going to fight and no one knows who’ll win. An example of suspenseful mood in Amigo Brother is “Now after a series of elimination bouts, they had been informed that they were…

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    The figurative language so artfully embedded in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” furthers the at times almost tangible sense of the passing of time as the speaker lays out his story as if he were setting the table for a meal. One such instance presents itself when, in the first stanza, the speaker unceremoniously lays out the initial setting, saying, “When the evening is spread out against the sky / Like a patient etherized upon a table” (2-3). This simile places the poem in a peaceful…

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    understand that?” (Pg 19) this is ironic because baba stole both of his son’s rights to know each other. To know they were blood. If Amir knew that his brother was being beaten or raped, he could have acted differently to the situation. Amir wanted baba’s love, and he believed that if he let Hassan fall, he would have it all. He never knew why Hassan received so much attention from his father. But for Amir to know that the reason why Hassan was so loved by baba because he was his blood, Amir…

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    this sonnet will be explored through key elements of prominent moods, language and figurative language devices, sound devices, poetic meter and rhyming patterns. Prominent moods portrayed in Smiths sonnet are sadness, curiosity, and envy. These moods are displayed through Smith’s choice of wording. For example the first line, ‘Poor Melancholy bird—that all night long’, uses…

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    composition to communicate his interpretation of love. Tom McKinney uses expression to portray his interpretation of love through the use of realistic details. In the painting the father is smiling and looks euphoric. The use of this natural emotion allows the viewer to relate to the painting, it is easy to identify the strong bond the father has with his young daughter. The artist's use of natural expressions indicate his interpretation of love. McKinney…

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