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    Authors have the power to create a vivid image in a reader's mind through the use of style. Style is a technique an author uses to illustrate the bona fide meaning behind the text, some may call this the voice of the writer. The tone of the text is the attitude and mood towards the subject, generally conveyed through the word choice of the writer. The pace of the text emphasises the setting, atmosphere and the focus of the plot movement. The vocabulary is important because it pieces, both those…

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    and head to the Congo, their expectations coming nowhere close to unforgiving African life. The mother and four daughters tell their stories first person of how they suffered under the fist of their legalistic, abusive father. The main portion of the book takes place in a village called Kilanga, where the patriarch, Nathan, is the new minister. The family experiences numerous embarrassments, due mostly to the father’s lack of cultural understanding and tolerance. Tragedy eventually strikes, and…

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    autobiographical novel, which is also just the first novel of his trilogy based on his survival during the Holocaust. On the contrary from his other two books of the trilogy, Dawn and Day, Night is non-fiction. The novel contains Elie’s documented life story during the tragic holocaust as he was held captive in Auschwitz. Some points that make this book great are the point of view, tone, suspense, foreshadowing, style, and symbolism. Throughout the novel, he was constantly on the verge of death,…

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    Throughout the history of American literature, poets have used their works to convey deeper and more serious meanings. For example, Dylan Thomas writes “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night,” on the basis of those on their death beds should not settle for their death. Instead, they should be furious that they must die. This work done by Thomas is due to his own father’s condition. During this emotionally trying time, his emotions are reflected throughout the poem through symbolism, imagery, and…

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    In Heart Of Darkness, Joseph Conrad discusses how the Europeans treat the native congo people. Throughout the novella imperialism is presented by the Europeans attempting to colonize the Congo region. Joseph Conrad explains the harsh exploitation of the Congo through the perspective of Marlow. Marlow sees how the natives are treated with disrespect as their rightful land is taken from them. By analyzing Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad through a new criticism lens, one can see that the…

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    Alison Smith’s memoir- Name All the Animals details the aftermath of the tragic death of her brother, Roy. The memoir highlights Smith’s struggle to define herself in the midst of dealing with her own sense of loss, the pressures of adolescence, and her dysfunctional family. In attempts to define herself, Smith questions several fundamental elements in her life such as her faith and her own sexual identity. Realizing that her answers differed from those around her, Smith had to make a decision…

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    enough life to punish ourselves”(327). This relates directly to Nathan’s life, as his life begins a long downward spiral to his own demise. The Poisonwood Bible shows how stress from war can affect human relations and cause deep emotional problems. The book begins with the Price family going to the Congo unprepared, and trying to convert the locals. The failed attempts of baptism, and the harsh African weather drives the Nathan to become even more distant from his family. Finding out that…

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    Raymond Caver’s “Call If You Need Me” told the story of Dan and his wife Nancy trying to revive their relationship after they have both been involved with other people. The prominent imagery from Dan’s narration allowed the reader to understand the complex emotional state of the couple. This point of view allowed the reader to see how Dan judged Nancy actions’, as well as his own, before the initial timeframe of the story as well as throughout the story. Access to Dan’s thoughts informed the…

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    Death is a hard concept to accept and may never be understood. Everyone will know someone who will die while they are still alive and they will have to cope with their loss, this is inevitable. For some, this task appears to be easier than others. But it is crucial that it is dealt with or it may fester into a number of other separate incidents. There are some ways to deal with problems that are more positive and helpful than others. Although the process amy be difficult, it is worth it to…

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    the horrific happenings of the concentration camps in World War II named Elie Wiesel writes a book called “Night”, telling the readers about his experience in the concentration camp and all how traumatizing the experience was and how it has left him scarred of the camp. The themes discussed in this essay are, Hope, Brutality, and Terror. To begin this essay the first theme spoken about is Terror. Terror is one of the main themes in the book “Night”, for as the events Elie went through in…

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