Johnathan Rubio 11/15/11 9th period In Charles Dickens novel “A Tale of Two Cities” he expresses a tone of disgust through the use of sarcasm‚ alliteration‚ and repetition. Tone is the writer’s attitude towards the subject‚ and in this case Charles Dickens shows disgust towards Monseigneor. In his story he uses sarcasm to describe how selfish Monseigneur is. For example he states “Deep would have been the blot upon his escutcheon if his chocolate had been ignobly waited on by only
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If you were an insane person‚ would you do anything to proof you aren’t insane? In Edgar Allen Poe’s short stories “Tell-Tale Heart” and “Black Cat”‚ Poe creates mood using symbolism‚ first person point of view and repetition. These two stories have similar and different aspects. In both stories the eye is a significant symbol. In the Tell-Tale Heart it is what makes the narrator kill the old man and in the Black Cat the missing eye is what reminds him of the old cat and makes him mad at the new
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to future related behavior. Elements that contribute to an understanding of learning are motivation‚ cues‚ response‚ and reinforcement. Behavioral theories – view learning as observable responses to stimuli. 1. Classical conditioning Repetition Stimulus generalization Stimulus discrimination Neo-Pavlovian theories view traditional classical conditioning as cognitive associative learning rather an reflexive action 2. Instrumental conditioning Instrumental learning theorist believes
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According to the Brigham Young University website‚ “Repetition is a major rhetorical strategy for producing emphasis‚ clarity‚ amplification‚ or emotional effect‚”(“Figures of repetition”). The question he raises through repetition is: “Could the internet‚ whose transparency was supposed to empower consumers‚ be doing the opposite?” (Useem). He reiterates some strong evidence that the internet
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sentence‚ start with the same letter. It is often used in poetry‚ literature‚ slogans‚ and other propaganda because it is usually impressive and memorable. For example‚ Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. 2. Assonance Assonance is the repetition of a pattern of similar sounds within a sentence. It is used to produce a form of rhyme throughout the whole sentence not just within the verse. For example‚ “Do you like blue?” - (Using ‘o’‚ ‘ou’‚ ‘ue’). 3. Metaphor A metaphor is a figure
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Figure 3‚ Guarded conditions (1989) shows repetitions of eighteen polaroids of a woman in a white dress‚ with text below. Her posture signifies that she is guarded as she is facing away from the camera with her arms crossed behind her back. It is clear that she is guarding something‚ the beholder does not know what‚ but it could be assumed a identity or a secret. The position of her arms portrays a sense of nervousness‚ as though she is shielding something from the viewer. It is suggested that "Simpson’s
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VOCABULARY FOR STYLE ANALYSIS 1. The problem of the text: to set an important (serious‚ burning‚ urgent‚ vital) problem‚ to solve the problem of‚ it seems to be a great problem (of ...)‚ to render the idea of social injustice‚ inequality‚ pollution‚ humanity‚ charity‚ the state independence‚ unemployment‚ discrimination‚ to tackle the problem of 1. The point of the story: to make the point plain‚ to show how vital the point of the text is‚ to expound the point by repeating the
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John Aris. Del Rosario HNCA III-01 * What is Literature? * writings in which expression and form‚ in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest‚ are characteristic or essential features‚ as poetry‚ novels‚ history‚ biography‚ and essays. * Generic Classification * Prose * the ordinary form of spoken or written language‚ without metrical structure‚ as distinguished from poetry or verse. * Fiction * the class of literature comprising works of imaginative
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emotions that develop. These poems were written at different times and use different structures‚ yet all provide the reader with a clear message unique to the poet. Which can form an emotional connection with the poem. Through poetic devices such as repetition‚ contrast‚ phrasing and imagery‚ the poet reinforces his message in a way that remains relevant even today. ‘If’ by Rudyard Kipling is an inspirational poem by a father preparing his son for manhood. It is written in the in the second person.
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Title is French- The Language of Love. Title translates to: ‘The Beautiful Woman Without Mercy/Pity.’ The woman in the poem speaks French and that’s why the knight misunderstands her. The poem has a circular structure‚ repetition of the first knights’ words at the beginning and end of the poem. The first and last stanzas are almost identical. Lots of lines are repeated throughout. Title taken from a medieval poem‚ romanticism celebrated medievalism and its traditions. Written in the form of a Literary
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