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    “What Makes Things Funny?” Rhetorical Analysis Paper Two men walk into a bar; the third one ducks. Obviously everyone has heard this joke or some kind of joke before. So why do we find this kind of joke funny? Is it the play on words or is it the image of two men walking into a literal bar? Perhaps it is both. Every one has their own definition of what they find to be humorous. Humor can be found in every culture and people of all ages enjoy a good laugh. Humor influences our choices in…

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    The Unreliable Narrator: TED-Talk In most narratives, there is an element of trust between the narrator and the reader. Reading a novel temporarily places the reader in the hands of the narrator, intrigued and engaged, but how can we trust that the narrator is telling us everything they know? What limits does the narrator have, in terms of what they can perceive? Can we always trust the author’s words? Some literary critics argue that there is no such thing as a trustworthy narrator, since…

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    The first formal paper was an argumentative causal analysis. I chose to write about what causes criminals’ minds to develop. I do not regret the topic that I chose but what I do regret is not doing more research. A major factor as to why I struggled with this paper is because I did not realize that it would…

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    Annotated Bibliography: Irony, Identity, and Autonomy in Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying Atkinson, Ted. “The Ideology of Autonomy: Form and Function in As I Lay Dying.” Faulkner Journal 21.1/2 (2006): 15-27. Academic Search Complete. Web. 27 Nov. 2014. Ted Atkinson argues that Cash’s production of his mother’s coffin is a metaphor for Faulkner’s production of As I Lay Dying because they both concern themselves with form and function, as they pursue artistic autonomy despite significant stressful…

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