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    The title of my book is “The Tone of Rhetoric” in relation with music. In my cover i bring in real life examples in a simple but, unique way. It shows the reader enough information without overloading her mind and eyes. I used colorful images to make the reader happy and excited to…

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    Beginning with Bradstreet’s poem, the first difference in the way she approaches her audience versus how Stockton approaches hers is the tone. While both of these poems are praise poems, there are certain sections where it seems as though Bradstreet it trying to justify her admiration and convince the audience that Queen Elizabeth I is worth their attention and admiration. This need for justification is clearly rooted in the subject’s gender, “She hath wip’d…

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    Robert Frost Tone

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    is typically a cold, dreary time. Frost is using night to represent the darkness that he is feeling. The next line where Frost uses an example of a field signifies an empty location that is a symbol for his isolation. These first two lines set the tone and help reveal the true underlying theme for the poem. Although Robert Frost’s poem is titled “Desert Places,” he uses snowy, night scenes as his “desert,” which symbolize a feeling of unconventional loneliness and isolation. The scene of the…

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    strike a deal in the Sunday’s home, he would touch the fathers arm when he was trying to come off as sincere. When Day-Lewis wanted to show that the character was getting frustrated he spoke faster, but kept a facial expression that didn’t match his tone. Another thing I really enjoyed about this performance was how well Plainview’s aggression come off, it was clear and believable. The way the character handled his anger was always based on the situation he was in, but his anger was always…

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    Tone In Sappho's Poetry

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    like. Her writings are in first person, this allows her to find a deep human connection through personal emotions. However, Catullus writing style shows his strong and more masculine emotions. He also uses more sarcasm and angst to have a different tone in his writings. Catullus found inspiration from Sappho’s poetry, and in most of their works there are many similarities. There is one thing that stands out, Sappho’s lyric poetry is more feminine than Catullus’, which tends to be extremely…

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    Advertising uses “specific tones or settings” in their advertisements as a way to “persuade” viewers (Kokemuller, 2016). Whether it’s a political, commercial, or public health service advertisement a specific tone is set to attract viewers, and persuade him or her to “change” his or her “thoughts and behavior” (Kokemuller, 2016). Three advertisement examples will be discussed in this paper, as well as the tone, and approach used to communicate with viewers. The use of specific tones, and setting…

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    class division along with the struggles that come with by using characterization to explain the views of the different classes and people in New York. Fitzgerald also eludes to their inner feelings by using their speech to display a tone. His novel…

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    Different tones in Dickinson’s poetry Emily Dickinson was a well known poet who is known often for her contradictory patterns. Comparing her two poems, “Because I could not stop for Death” and “I heard a Fly buzz- when I Died” show a distinct different tone. For instance in the beginning of “fly buzz..”, the fly can be related to the “lord of the flies” or the devil. Thus symbolizing the speakers struggle at some point. “Between the light and me” suggests that the speaker is on their way to…

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    Mobinur Rahman Margarita Suso English 126 “The Colonel” by Carolyn Forche is an emotional response to a political situation which works by emphasizing a poetic form rather than a journalistic approach. The use of a prose poem allows the freedom of expression and leaves the reader to discover a richer substance. The descriptive use of detailed imagery lets the reader understand and truly discover the political message. “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley conveys the feeling that acquired wealth…

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    Donne’s tone became unmistakably miserable as evidenced in Donne’s “Devotions upon Emergent Occasions and Death’s Duel.” Throughout the book Donne is obsessed with the idea of death, arguing with God about his misery revealing his stressful state. The language he uses throughout exposes his mental condition as he states “O miserable condition of man” (Walton, 3). Donne’s numerous illnesses, financial strain, and the deaths to his friends contributed to a more dismal and pious tone in his later…

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