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    Medea Rhetorical Analysis

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    Through the interactive orals, I have a better understanding of Medea’s rage and her position as a God. In the play, Medea’s anger was justified because her husband takes another wife. Which makes others and me sympathetic towards her. Even though, knowing that Medea lets her passion rule her actions. However, in the interactive oral: Jason and the Argonauts, I found out that Hera convinces Aphrodite to send her son, Cupid, to a love arrow at Medea for she was a skilled sorceress capable of…

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    Satire uses many different types of devices, like irony, humor, and exaggeration, to expose vices or follies in society. In A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift, a Menippean satire format is employed by the author, to advance the bizarre idea of using infants as food to fix economical and social issues in Ireland. Some critics think that Swift’s proposal was not very satirical but rather excessive hyperbole. The article “Have You Eaten yet? The Reader In A Modest Proposal” by Robert Phiddian,…

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    Funding). Anabolic steroid is the most dangerous drug for athletes to take. Anabolic Steroid is full of side effects; Impulses “Roid Rage”, Have their testicle shrink, heart attack, and liver cancer. Steroid user increases their impulses. Steroids are a drug, that after taking one it will lead you to try another drug. These impulses also lead to what is called “roid rage”, is a quick anger that seen in steroids users. Rich Piana was a famous bodybuilder; he started taking steroid when…

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    For the nymph he think that the material will fade away. A honey tongue, a heart of gall, when river rage and rock grow cold Coming to conclusion that the difference between the shepherd and nymph is that the shepherd is a nice person, who is always nice and he think that love will last forever and the nature is so nice and great.For the nymph, he is…

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    abandoned, the creature did try to be good, but his creator could possibly be blamed for his rage against society. Regardless, that rage is still present in the creature and must not be forgotten.…

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    Matt swerved and lost control of his truck, rolling it off the road, he was not wearing his seatbelt; he was flung from the driver’s seat window and flew 30 feet from his truck, he landed in an awkward position because of his injuries. When Matt arrived at the hospital, the doctors came to the conclusion of his injuries, Matt had broken both his wrists, his right hip, and C2, which starts at the base of the neck through C5, which ends mid-back, he is now paralyzed. Teens are among the drivers…

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    One of the main features of this type of poem are two lines that repeat often throughout the piece. Because of this repetition, one of the most important lines, “Rage, rage, against the dying of the light”, forces a sense of strength onto the reader. Thomas implies that he his pushing his father, who is resting upon his death bed, to “rage” or fight for his life. The upsetting truth that his father is going to die infuriates him, so he wants him to fight for every last breath he can conjure.…

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    Controlling Your Inner Rage In Gerard Jones short essay, “Violent Media Is Good for Kids” he argues violent comic books, bloody video games, and explicit rap is beneficial for youth. Jones believes violent media does not make a child violent, but helps them release rage and help develop confidence. Jones uses a personal example of how the Hulk helped him in his adolescence. Due to this experience as a child, he decided to research and discover if other kids had the same issues. As…

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    speed, and their motives for using this drug are to be better and to get more money and fame. Steroids is a famous drug that can be used by athletes for cheating in sports, but have side effects that might cause death, and is a drug that can cause rage, which leads to hurt the people around you. There are many kinds of steroids in the market. Athletes from all kinds of sports use steroid substances to significantly help get their bodies bigger, more muscular,…

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    anger. The poem first explains how the narrator’s life was full of restrained rage until one day her life moved on and her anger took her to a different path. In this different path the narrator's learned that whenever she shows her anger it reflects back to her. She also learns its her choice to express her anger and with her anger she can hurt anyone but without she is vulnerable. In this poem Emily Dickinson shows how rage can take over the mind and become a weapon. Emily Dickinson…

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