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    styles are very different. Barry uses an informative yet exaggerating tone throughout his article, and does not share any personal experiences. Chabon uses a storytelling tone throughout his essay, to go along with his many personal experiences he shares with his audience. Tone conveys the message to the readers, when an author uses tone he or she directs it to their specific message. Barry uses an informative yet exaggerating tone to relay information to the audience but also exaggerates some…

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    very similarly in terms of tone and mood because both excerpts play on the sympathy of the reader. Both excerpts have the same tone, which is regretful and sorrowful. The mood of the two excerpts is dark. These elements support the theme of each poem by enforcing the sorrow and regret of each poem. Both excerpts play on the empathy of the reader by using dark and sorrowful vocabulary terms and phrases. An example of how the two excerpts compare similarly in terms of tone and mood is that in…

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    The authorial choices in The Falling Leaves and Come On, Come Back show the impact of war on the human spirit through several factors: Title, tone, imagery, language, form and structure. The poems emotionally appeal to the targeted audience to feel sympathy about the tragedy of war and how it affects the human spirits. The Falling Leaves a poem written by Margeret Postgate Cole (1893-1980). Cole was an atheist, feminist, socialist and a pacifist. She went to Cambridge and her profession was…

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    1984 and Animal Farm have pretty big influences from the historical events that were going on in Orwell’s time, such as the Nazis and the Soviet Union. Throughout his writing that theme comes up quite a bit. 1984 and Animal Farm demonstrates irony, tone, and foreshadowing, Orwell addresses them to express the hopelessness of the two dystopian novels. Irony is a big thing in life and novels, whether it’s dramatic, verbal, or situational Orwell shows it in all of his novels. “Winston Smith, his…

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    she can handle that farm on her own. Mrs. May made it well known that no whispering comments like these would be made about her. “Greenleaf” by Flannery O’Connor follows a distinct tone from the view of a very critical and complex character. O’Connor creates a harsh tone that can be explained through her own life. The tone in this story will be defined through the interactions, explained by the characters, and be incorporated in the author’s life. In the short story “Greenleaf”, Mrs. May lives…

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    in a flexed position in sitting, however in supine he has a strong extensor synergy. Aaron’s tone is asymmetrical in that his right side is more affected then his left. There was no observed voluntary movement of his UE. Strength was not tested due to tone. The LE was not tested for tone, strength or ROM due to subluxation of his hips at this time, however LE tone was observed as high extensor tone. The tone is low in his trunk, neck and head making moving against gravity difficult. At points…

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    saying to her will end up making her depressed or suicidal. I also think the tone of this poem is mostly solemn. I think this poem is solemn because it’s a serious issue that repetitively occurs throughout the poem. The girl who slowly loses self-esteem because of others represents the serious and sad tone. This tone is especially represented well in this poem when the girl commits suicide because of others. It causes for the tone to be even more solemn because of the amount of sadness it…

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    African American female in America in the 1990's. Things that helped me interpret this poem were the tone of the poem; the imagery and the figures of speech. One of the tones noticed was suffering. The author Patricia smith states, "Its dropping food coloring in your eyes to make them blue and suffering"(4-5). This was to show the tone of suffering to become something she was not. Another tone was pain; the little girl in the poem seems to be having a lot of pain. With the disturbance at her…

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    Sometimes music can be very moving. The story A Tree Tell Of Orpheus written by Denise Lovertov is a story about a musician getting trees to follow and dance around to his music. In the story the author uses figurative language to show the tone and setting of the story. The story takes place outdoors in a forest. The story was told from a narrative point of view. The author used personification as figurative language, In the story the author uses figurative language. The type of figurative…

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    this would be The Most Dangerous Game and High Noon. Both have strong main characters that face danger in an isolated environment, though the tone used is somewhat different. The Most Dangerous Game and High Noon share a similar setting and theme, but their tones vary. The tones of the two work of literature differ in comparison to each other. High Noon's tone is sullen and filled…

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