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    The home decorations stylistic theme you current have ought to be considered if the shading plan is the main thing in the home that will change. While you may find the shading you think you need immediately, don't make due with that shading alone. It is obviously better system to bring diverse swatches home with you. Utilizing one of your dividers as a trial ground is a smart thought and you should purchase test paint jugs to do this with. An essential factor in picking your paint will be what…

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    Pablo Picasso: The Greatest Artist of the 20th Century For the astonishing stylistic width and intellectual depth displayed in his artworks, Pablo Ruiz Picasso was, without any doubt, one of the greatest, most controversial, and influential visual artist of the 20th century. During the several significant stylistic shifts Picasso went through—most notably the Blue Period, Rose Period, Cubist Period, African Period, and Surrealist Period—Picasso explored the emotionally provocative power of…

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    Importance Of Metaphors

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    There are various stylistic devises that perform different functions in the written or spoken texts; however all of them influence readers’ subconsciousness on one or other level, creating colourful images and new views on the particular subject. From this traditional approach to the definition of metaphor we can conclude that metaphor expresses the unfamiliar through the familiar. Metaphors are used in order to create an emotional response in the target audience, to show obvious things from…

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    Nowra explores themes of fidelity, mental health and transformation utilising stylistic features to reinforce ideas to Cosi. Nowra explores the concept of fidelity within Cosi through discussions and acts of loyalty and unfaithfulness between the characters. Nowra uses social context to show how love and fidelity in the 70’s was superseded…

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    Life resembles a road, one that is long and curvy. Just like roads, life is full stop signs and one must decide what direction to take. However, unlike roads, life does not provide a navigational system that directs someone to their desired destination. One must make decisions and rely upon those choices made to get them to their preferred destination. Robert Frost in his famous poem “The Road Not Taken” talks about a man who comes upon one of life’s stop signs and he must decide what road will…

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    presenting their ideas are completely contrasting. Younis’ poem is opinion based and incredibly emotional whereas Aly’s speech is full of facts with credible sources. Despite the fact that their texts are displayed in different ways, a lot of the stylistic devices used are similar. These devices are used to persuade the reader/viewer to consider the point of view the author is portraying and to leave them to remember what they have heard or read. A key difference between Waleed Aly and Manal…

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    ABSTRACT Petro Marko is an outstanding personality of modern Albanian literature, a writer of European and global scale. He is a remarkable poetry and prose writer, publicist and translator as well as a warrior in the International Brigades of the Spainish Civil War. One of his most popular works is the children’s novel “The Pirates’ Cave”. The work recounts imaginary events, which the author connects with some aspects of reality and with his hometown events. In the center of the plot, there are…

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    The Maze Runner Analysis

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    analysed, in specific the language and stylistic features used to portray the different perspectives on the ideas of oppression and helplessness. The point of view of “Big Brother” and the theme of higher power are vastly used in both of these texts, along with both the conforming and rebelling point of views, all of which will be examined in this paper. In both novels, “1984” and “The Maze Runner”, a “Big Brother” point of view is portrayed through language and stylistic features in the texts,…

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    Frederic Edwin Church artwork is more natural which describes the painting of the real life. The value of the Andre Derain painting has more lightness and the one by Frederic Edwin Church is more darkness. This painting can be described in Formal and Stylistic analysis. Using the formal analysis, the Church’s painting is more as dramatic effect because of the complementary colors. The colors of the sky and the reflection can describe his awe and respect for American landscape. The intense…

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    Never Let Me Go Symbolism

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    Children of Men and Never Let Me Go Compare the ways in which the authors of Children of Men and Never Let Me Go positions their audience to condemn a social system Director Alfonso Cuarón and author Kazuo Ishiguro utilise stylistic features to create a social system that goes against morality and position their audience to condemn such systems. Cuarón’s film is set in the dystopian world of Britain where infertility threatens humanity with extinction, former civil servant Theo becomes the…

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