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    Rhetorical Theory

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    RUNNING HEAD: Fantasy Theme Criticism Fantasy Theme Criticism: Symbolic Convergence Theory “Love The Way You Lie” COMM 311 Introduction Hip-hop and rap as a whole tend to be lumped together as bad for society‚ or the dragging down of American culture. The debate on the influence of music effecting the actions of America’s youth has remained salient for decades. The upcoming genre of ‘Rap’ or ‘Hip-Hop’ in recent years has sparked controversy because of the references to violence

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    What are the Themes Explored in ‘That was Then‚ This is Now?’ That was Then‚ This is Now is a novel written by S.E. Hinton‚ published in 1971. It follows the lives of two teenagers named Bryon Douglas and Mark who have been best friends for as long as they can remember. That was Then‚ This is Now has many prevalent themes including young people maturing‚ the effects of drugs and young people growing apart as they grow up. These themes can be related to by many teenagers who are the book’s intended

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    Thematic Analysis

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    Write a well-crafted three-paragraph essay analyzing a universal theme you’ve identified in Beowulf and submit it to your teacher. 1. Your essay should have to following structure: Paragraph 1: Introduction and thesis statement (your thesis statement should state the universal theme you’ve identified) Paragraph 2: Evidence to support your statement of the theme Paragraph 3: Explanation of why you think this is a universal theme; conclusion and clincher 2. Your assignment should include properly

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    After a thorough reading and analysis of the poem‚ I have found that there co-exists a number of underlying themes and contradicting meanings within the poem; I believe the most plausible and recurrent theory is that this poem revolves around the theme of significance‚ human nature and fear of a looming and impending threat. I have also seen that the themes‚ tone and meaning of the poem change throughout the poem. At first glance –in its starting lines‚ 1 to 24- the poem appears to be about nothing

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    Beware of the Dog

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    Compare of story: (1) Through an exploration of plots‚ themes‚ and conflicts‚ it may be argued that both Roald Dahl’s "Beware of the Dog" and Liam O’Flaherty’s "The Sniper" provide varying perspectives on the hardships of war. Both short stories feature main characters pitted against an enemy in a struggle for survival. Both themes have to do with a struggle against dangerous conditions. Both of the main conflicts have to do with a "man vs. enemy" setup. The similarities between these two short

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    In “A Farewell to Arms‚” the protagonist (Henry) often revisits the central theme of love and loss. In the novel‚ he shares the devastations of war and the solace that he seeks in his love for his girlfriend (Catherine). This solace‚ allowing him to drown out the harsh realities of war‚ and the loss and pain that war causes. A Farewell to Arms features Henry‚ an American serving on the Italian front during WWI as an ambulance driver. As the war continued‚ more and more troops were deployed for

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    Count of Monte Cristo

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    horrible sight‚ he felt he had passed beyond the bounds of vengeance…. And could no longer say “God is for and with me”. Dumas exhibits the theme of loyalty and divine intervention throughout his book ‚ The Count of Monte Cristo. He displays these themes with his expert skill of writing‚ leaving the reader entangled even at the end. Dumas reveals a theme of loyalty by showing that Dantes was still loyal to Mercedes even though she married his enemy‚ Fernand. When Mercedes pleaded Dantes not

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    Poems are more than just words and sentences. Most poems include underlying themes and figurative language to help the reader to further understand and analyze the poem. The theme in Elizabeth Bishop’s “One Art” is that however much a person can grow accustomed to losing something‚ the loss of friendship and love is especially hard to cope with. Figurative language and literary devices play an important part to help develop themes in poems by use of symbolism‚ irony‚ and repetition. Bishop uses symbolism

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    thesis-driven.  * “Synthesis” commonly refers to the identification of particular themes or traits observed in at least two texts and presenting material from each text under the umbrella of this theme   * Synthesis searches for links between materials for the purpose of constructing a thesis or theory. For this final essay you will begin with Macbeth as your starting point to derive your initial general theme and then link it to a minimum of two other texts from during the year (these can

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    After reading: Fear‚ drink driving‚ family relationships‚ friendship‚ conflict‚ grief and loss are all important themes of this book. Choose two themes and describe/discuss how they are portrayed in the book. (We will work through an example answer in class) THEMES How is the theme of fear portrayed in TSOTB? Sample Answer (Fear is a significant theme in TSOTB. Throughout the story we see many examples of character confronting and being challenged by fear. We also see the different ways

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