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    More Human Than Human

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    expressed through mathematical approaches rather than exaggerations. They chose to show human body parts from their clearest angles. On the other hand‚ the Greeks wanted to create realistic images. When the two cultures clashed‚ an artistic revolution ignited and the Greeks reproduced their realistic human images in exact and perfectly measured dimensions. But later on‚ they abandoned this realism and went back to exaggerating. Over the years‚ exaggeration points have changed according to the preference

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    L.A. Story: Rhetorical Analysis Alec Waugh‚ a British novelist once said‚ “you can fall in love at first sight with a place as with a person”. A place can have so much character to not only make a person fall in love at first sight‚ but to keep that person entranced by love for the place. The city one might picture is Paris the city of love or the islands of Hawaii. However‚ this city is not the typical city that comes to mind. It is the city with busy streets and beautiful people‚ Los Angeles

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    your casting decisions. * Merchants worry ‘’what’s he that knocks as he would beat down the gate * Merchants shock ‘’ay sir so his mother says if I may believer her * Vincentio’s worry ‘’O he hath murdered his master * Tranio’s exaggeration ‘’sir‚ what are you that offer to beat MY servent’’ In act 5 Scene 1 of Taming of the shrew comedy is created in Shakespeare’s usual way; through confusion and deception. The characters creating the most comical responses for the audience are

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    Simple Truth or Detailed Exaggeration Have you ever been through a traumatic experience? How did you explain your feelings during it? Did you want the other person to feel the same way you did? A few years ago‚ a drunk driver ran a red light and crashed into my vehicle. Surviving the accident with no marks‚ bruises‚ or scrapes‚ I had no visible proof of what I had been through. But mentally‚ I was hysterical‚ frantic‚ and upset. My family did not understand my reason for being distraught since

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    War stories

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    describe his own war stories‚ allows him to exaggerate the true stories. He blends fiction and nonfiction to get to the truth. He states‚ "get at the truth when the truth isn’t sufficient for the truth." His absorbing narrative aims at truth with exaggeration and precise observations that are sensual‚ particular to the sense of smell‚ sound‚ and sight. The clear observations of physical details suggests that the war experience has made a long-lasting impression on the young soldiers. "His jaw was in

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    by an angry‚ racist drill seargent who expresses Bruce Dawes views on war through the use of rhetorical questions‚ structure‚ onomatopoeia‚ and racist and sexual language. Firstly‚ in Weapons Training it is obvious onomatopoeia is used to show exaggeration and to set the mood for the reader. Some examples of onomatopoeia is ‘those eyeballs click and the gentle pitter-patter. The uses of these words make the reader feel as if it is soft and gentle. But those words are over exaggerated onomatopoeia

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    Pocahontas‚ a well known figure in history‚ was the main topic of John Smith’s letter to Queen Anne of Great Britain in 1616. John Smith was incredibly fond of her and believed that she should be welcomed and respected in England. John Smith speaks highly of Pocahontas‚ as well as Queen Anne in this letter. John has had many encounters (both good and bad) with Pocahontas‚ and he mentions these instances in a positive and respectful way. John Smith creates emphasis and uses different techniques to

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    Discuss How Lurie Uses Humor to Create an Entertaining Story “My Greatest Ambition” is about a young Australian boy of thirteen who has a dream of being a comic book artist. This dream is rubbished and scoffed at by everyone whom he knows. He has to keep his desire a secret from his parents as they give little or no support for such frivolous activities. However‚ the young Lurie follows his ambition and makes his first comic strip and sends it to a dying magazine. Seeing his work the editors

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    people say‚ “Beauty is in the eye of beholder.” But in the essay “The Ugly Truth About Beauty” (1998) Dave Barry argues about how women who spend countless hours on their so called “beauty” whereas men seem not to care. Barry uses juxtaposition and exaggeration to poke fun at men and women behavior and shed light on the harm that the beauty industry is doing. When Barry argues his point of his essay he addresses both genders‚ but more specifically teenage to middle age men and women‚ but he writes about

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    Consumerism Speech

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    my Module C studies. Consumerism is strongly epitomised in the poem ‘Televistas’ by Bruce Dawe and in the song ‘In the Crowd’ by The Jam. Televistas shows how even love is littered with consumerism‚ as it is an extended metaphor and a massive exaggeration that isn’t as far-fetched as it seems. A relationship is established as “a faulty tube led to their meeting”‚ meaning they met through a feeling the need to watch television as one had broken. A realistic sense is created in the exaggerated world

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