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    English 211-008 Rhetorical Analysis Rhetorical Analysis of “The Aftermath (G3)” by Escape the Fate My analysis of a song “The Aftermath (G3)” is by Escape the Fate. Escape the Fate’s stand in the music world is with the genre of post-hardcore and alternative metal from Las Vegas‚ Nevada. The band has gone through obstacles to get them where they are today. One song stood out from the rest that was written by their vocalist‚ Craig Mabbitt. The song was produced in their recent album Escape

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    WAR AND AFTERMATH OF WAR IN THE ENGLISH PATIENT BY MICHAEL ONDAATJE Abstract War and aftermath of war is a paper which talks about the various aspects of war and its outcomes as discussed in the novels of Michael Ondaatje. Ondaatje takes war as a major theme in his two most famous novels: The English Patient and Anil’s Ghost. The present paper discusses the treatment of war in the hands of Ondaatje in his Booker winning novel The English Patient. The treatment of the sensitive topics of war gets

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    Almost everyone enjoy a good poem. The words of great poets tell stories‚ pay tribute‚ impart advice‚ and express emotions that transcend time. Of few of these amazing poets are Henry Longfellow‚ Eve Merriam‚ Gwendolyn Brooks‚ Langston Hughes‚ and Julio Noboa. These poets have a way with word. They are capable of creating art with simply letters. Longfellow’s poem “Paul Revere’s Ride” is an example of historical fiction written to remind young audiences about the events of April 1775.in its exposition

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    In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem‚ Paul Revere’s Ride‚ the overall structure is important to understanding the poem’s true meaning. This poem is narrative poem‚ which means that it is written like a story in poetry format. The plot elements are important to the structure‚ because the setting lets the reader know where the characters are. The conflict is what the characters are facing. The resolution is the conclusion the characters find to solve the conflict. In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s

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    Sharon Reese Dr. Katherine Nelson-Born EH-1020-O8C-5A09-52 Aftermath of Katrina‚ Returning to a Safe Workplace There is still a difference between something and nothing‚ but it is purely geometrical and there is nothing behind the geometry.” Martin Garden” People are powerless under natural forces such as Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans that occurred on August 29‚ 2005. This catastrophe has brought death‚ deprived

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    Fireside Poets The Fireside Poets played an influential role in nineteenth century poetry. Comprised of Holmes‚ Longfellow‚ Bryant‚ Lowell‚ and Whittier‚ each of these writers brought their own unique twist to the genre. They all focus on morality and address the matter of defining its principles. However‚ Holmes and Longfellow emphasize legacy and man’s duty to uphold it‚ while Bryant‚ Lowell‚ and Whittier hone in on abolitionism and anti-slavery. Oliver Wendell Holmes was a driving force for individuals

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    Holmes and Longfellow

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    1. What metaphors does Holmes use to describe the ship in stanzas one and two of "Old Ironsides"? In the first stanza‚ he speaks of a meteor of the ocean air‚ which I assume compares the boat to a great and speedy force. In the second stanza‚ he says that the ship is the “eagle of the sea”‚ which compares it to the national bird and shows it’s strength and dignity. 2. In 1830‚ the 44-gun American warship Constitution‚ the inspiration for "Old Ironsides‚" was scheduled to be scrapped - that is‚

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow incorporates religious themes into his poetical work. His religious beliefs were in favor of his Christian faith‚ unlike others who found all the negative aspects of Catholicism. His poetical works such as "Christus"‚ "The Divine Tragedy" and "The Bells of San Blas" show his positivity toward the Catholic church. In Longfellow ’s life‚ he went through periods of depression as a reaction to his wives ’ deaths. During these times of sorrow‚ Longfellow turned to his faith

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    2016 Election Aftermath The 2016 presidential election is going to have many negative results. We will face many problems with Donald Trump as the 2016 president. Donald Trump is our next president and is taking health care coverage away‚ has no interest in addressing the world’s climate change‚ and is banning religious groups. To illustrate‚ Trump has pledged to take away health care coverage from 20 million people with no actual plan to replace it. He is delivering a full repeal of Obamacare

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    The Bridge‚ written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow sometime after the death of his wife during miscarriage in the year 1835‚ reflects on the heart-rending feeling of loss. The poem was written by Longfellow as not only a reflection of the tragic loss of his wife‚ but also as a reflection of the conflicting emotions felt by him pertaining to the loss. In his poem‚ Longfellow describes two of the foremost conflicting emotions as depression and acceptance. These emotions are the same emotions later

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