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    One of the greatest abilities in writing is getting the reader to convey with the characters, to feel how they feel in that exact moment. This is a bond we gain between us and the characters, we learn to understand these characters. When a reader can truly bond or empathize with the characters, we can really know what they are thinking and relate to them on a more personal level. When we feel sorrow or pain from a characters actions or emotions, we know that the author has indeed bonded us with…

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    Another theme that this book demonstrated was a writing style. They way Mark Twain wrote this book he gave more life to the characters. He did this by giving each character their own voice. So whenever Jim was talking the reader could tell due to the fact that Jim wasn’t educated so the way he talked wasn’t the same as Huck’s. Also when Huck talked Twain had us read it the way Huck was saying it for explain when he said “hick’ry” we know that Huck did not pronounce the “e”. Mark Twain, real…

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    should be resisted. Thomas writes, “Though wise men at their end know dark is right, / Because their words had forked no lightning they / Do not go gentle into that good night” (Thomas 3-5). Although Thomas acknowledges that death is inevitable, he does not believe that it should be accepted. He believes that men should resist death because their words have forked no lightning. They have not made an impact on the world, and should not accept death until they can die without regrets of what they…

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    advanced; the heavens were clouded, and I soon felt the rain coming slowly in large drops, but its violence quickly increased.” (Shelley 62). The awe of the storm inspires Victor to use nature’s power to help science by using the electricity from the lightning bolt. However, Victor does not understand the magnitude of just how powerful the lighting is until he…

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    The Schutzstaffel

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    joined the party in 1925 and became Reichsfuher in 1929 which enabled the party to progress. The party grew under Himmler’s rule from a small to one of the most important units in Nazi Germany. 5. The two lightning bolts represent the Shutzstaffel and had a meaning of victory. The two lightning strikes were adapted as the emblem in 1933 by a graphic designer named Walter Heck. The emblem became so typeset that an extra key was added to German typewriters so you were able to type it with a single…

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    The Comeback Analysis

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    The writer's diction in this song is very specific. The song writer made many references to bible verses. In the Bible, Exodus Chapter 9 describes God's power. The book of Exodus portrays God's power by lightning and thunder in the sky. In "The Comeback" one verse says, "You feel the lightning and thunder, your soul shakes." That verse in the song makes a reference to Exodus in the bible talking about how mighty and powerful God is. The song writer also referenced the book of Isaiah in the…

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    In “The Storm” Kate Chopin introduces Calixta, her family, and her soon to be lover, Sir Alcee Laballiere. Calixta does not notice the upcoming storm at first, along with Sir Alcee as he rides on his horse towards her gallery, but they both approach her quietly and eventually catch her off guard. Throughout the short story, the tempest escalates in severity, while the “storm” of love and untouched emotions inside the house escalates in intimacy. By using the physical weather change as a metaphor…

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    has entered [his] soul; and [he] felt then that [he] should survive to exhibit what [he] shall soon cease to be” (Shelley 165). Victor compares himself to a tree that is destroyed by lightning which parallels to how nature is destroyed by wild and uncontrolled technology. Since the monster was also created by lightning, the monster is the result of uncontrolled science. Shelley uses the monster to show readers how the factory workers’s poor situation was due to technology that was created…

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    Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. At the age of ten Franklin stopped his formal schooling and began work at a candle and soap shop owned by his father. It was only two years later that he was apprenticed for one of his brother’s print shop. It was not until many decades had passed that people began to see the entrepreneurship of Benjamin when he invented the Franklin stove, which provided people with the opportunity to heat more of a building by using less…

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    audience feel there product will actually work and make them feel at peace. The audience feels the same way as the woman does when she has a migraine. The woman in the picture has a lightning going on in her head and in her stomach she feels waves. It makes the audience feel the waves as nausea and see the lightning as the sharp pains in their head when they have a migraine. Also, the other pose for the woman she looked relieved that she put the patch on. If she looked relieved that makes the…

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