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    Symbolism the Different Views When reading a book the author will use symbolism, it is up to the reader to decide what the symbol may mean. Although, the readers may read the book, the reader may not catch all the symbolism that the author can be portraying. We all have different interpretations to the objects that the author has presented us with. There are different interpretations that may be looked at in a deeper perspective, but yet we may find that the others interpretation may be similar…

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    they read a page in a book. They put the book down, look intently into your eyes, and say, “I have no idea what this means.” Fortunately, there are many things, like literary elements, to help you understand what the author means, if you study it carefully. For example, in “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou, she uses an amalgamation of literary elements, such as symbolism, word choice, and figurative language, which eloquently describes the theme in this poem: Stereotypes should not rule your life. …

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    In “the death of the author” Barthes essentially gives power to the reader. It addresses the power of the author in reading and analyzing writing. It says that the reader has the option to cast off the background of the writer and focus more on his ideas. Volitair’s Candide and Tolkien's opposition to allegorical corresponds to "the death of the author". So what is "the death of the author"? To understand how Tolkien’s opposition to allegorical writing, one must fully understand the…

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    When analyzing literature there are a variety of different tools and methods a person can use. Critical lenses are one of those tools people can use to analyze literature. One novel to investigate due to it’s heavy psychological approach is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. The psychological lens is one of many critical lenses that can be used to analyze the characters of Jane Eyre and how their thought process influences their actions. What’s so great about the psychological lens is that it can be…

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    Response to the Introduction Memory, Symbol, and Pattern affect reading of literature by giving the reader a deep interpretation with more structure of a piece of literature. It also makes the reader associate more things in the piece of literature with his experiences or others types of literature. The Recognition of Pattern helps the reader to have a clearer understanding of the literature for the reason that it makes the reader to relate the patterns of the literature with patterns in real…

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    A text is an exemplification of humanity that may be used to provide the audience with an insight into the perplex nature of people and politics. Composers are consciously aware about the purpose of their text when the choose their textual forms, media of production and language choices. These factors are effective in influencing and shaping meaning in a text. The responder is situated to consider the ways in which Shakespeare’s play Henry IV: Part 1 and Steve Richards’ TED Talk, Art of Politics…

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    reader seduced or comforted by the ideas in the works studied and in what ways challenged or alienated? The writer can affect the reader in a negative or positive way through the author’s use of literary devices such as narrative voice, tone, and symbolism. The reader is definitely affected in the literary works, The Interesting Narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano and in A Doll House. However, depending on the reader’s sociocultural context and historical context, the reader could have…

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    The literary point of view of any novel or screenplay is an important characteristic because it gives either adaptation ambience towards the characters or how the story is structured. It also describes the character’s position in relation to the story and his/her outlook in regards to the attitudes and events that revolve around them and supporting characters in the storyline. Mildred Pierce, a 1941 novel written by James M. Cain and later adapted into a film noir screenplay directed by Michael…

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    Realtors Commission Issues

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    3. Realtors’ Commission Issues The most important step, if you want to sell to the foreign buyers through the foreign realtors, is to make sure you are open and convincing about how you are going to pay their commissions. By the end of the day any realtor in any country works for making a profit (the more the better) and providing for their own family, not to just be nice and pleasing for you or your buyer. The author knows first-hand what kind of problems the buyer’s Russian realtors…

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    Dentin Adhesion Essay

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    15s, rinsed with water for 20s and blot dried. 5% Zinc hydroxide was applied for a period of 20s followed by rinsing with water for 20s. All the teeth were dried and dentin bonding agent was applied onto the cavity with a applicator tip. The bonding agent was applied gently into the cavity for 10 s. the bonding agent was left for a period of 10 s and the excess was removed using a air stream, followed by light curing for 20 s. The restorative procedure was performed by inserting composite in…

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