| 1. | In Night and SFOC the authors use a variety of literary elements to support and illustrate Night TSOL
Question: In Night and SFOC, the authors use a variety of literary elements to support and illustrate their main themes. Choose one of the texts and analyze the literary tools that bring a specific theme to light.
I) A: Night, by Elie Weisel – a true story about holocaust
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| 2. | literary periods ... Because of the actual events, though, many authors share works that are similar, and literary periods are created. One of the most invisible literary periods was the Edwardian Age. It fell between the Victorian Age and the Modernist Era, two of the most definitive time periods in British Li...
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| 3. | comparitive study of three poems
A comparative study of the similarities and differences between three war poems. ... In these poems the poets are trying to express their beliefs of war using many different literary elements, such as metaphors, similes, rhythm and tone. In the poems “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen, ...
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| 4. | Periodic table Of Elements
BEYOND THE PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
Beyond the Periodic Table of the Elements
Click here to view a brief, animated program of a comparison between the conventional periodic table and the schemata of the elements.
With The Schemata of the Elements, we move beyond the conventional peri...
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| 5. | Critical Thinking Article Summary and Critique Critical Thinking Article Summary
The authors begin the article by identifying the elements continually present in the mind whenever we use reasoning. ... Even thou the authors find the all the other elements equally important to critical thinking process, this article only focuses on two of th...
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| 6. | Compare and Contrast Poetry It is difficult to have a single definition of poetry that fits all its varying structures, styles, and subject material. A typical dictionary might define poetry as literary composition written in verse with meaning. This simple definition only characterizes poetry on the surface, but there is so ...
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| 7. | Wit Essay Literary Analysis It is interesting to note how authors show a change in a person’s character as the novel develops. Margaret Edson is one of these authors. She uses a unique technique to illustrate Vivian’s new comprehension of the world around her. Throughout her life, she had become so inured by ...
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| 8. | Lewis Carroll Lewis Carroll
The nineteenth century was an evolving time period. ... Lewis Carroll was one of the important nineteenth century British authors. ... The life of Lewis Carroll shaped many of his works, including one of his most famous novels, Alice in Wonderland.
"Lewis Carroll," as he was t...
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| 9. | Thematic Similarities Between Two Entirely Different Short Stories “The Return”, by Ngugi wa Thiong’o, and “On the Rainy River”, by Tim O’Brian, are unquestionably considered on opposite ends of the short-story spectrum at first glance by the majority of those who have read them. Both authors use the literary elements in an entirely different fashion. The plot, the...
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| 10. | Origins of Fairytales Once Upon a Time, fairy tales weren't written for children... In spite of their name, the popular fairy tales usually have very little to do with fairies. We took the name from the French "contes des fee", and the French literary fairy tales of the 17th century do feature far more fairies, than the ...
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| 11. | White Heron Passage Literary Analysis ... Just like the character in this passage, Sylvia had fear running through her veins but she was determined to climb a surviving land mark, an old pine tree which towered above every other tree. ... Throughout the passage, the author dramatizes Sylvia’s adventure by describing her fear so wel...
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| 12. | Literary Term Definitions ...
Oxymoron - a term made up of contradictory elements brought into juxtaposition to create a paradoxical effect. ...
Soliloquy - A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to himself or herself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener. ...
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| 13. | Literary Fiction VS Commercial Fiction The mystery behind literary fiction and the compelling excitement of commercial fiction hold some similarities, but have many differences. Literary fiction is written for a deeper meaning and provides insight into ourselves, while commercial fiction provides a diversion and a clear resolution. Bo...
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| 14. | Self Managed Work Teams
Article Summary Guidelines: Self-Managed Work Teams
In the article, “Self-Managing Work Teams,” Attaran, Mohsen and Nguyen discuss what makes self-managing teams successful. (1999) The authors identify elements, circumstances such as support from the organization in which teams have been creat...
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| 15. | Article Summary Guidelines Self Managed Work Teams Article Summary Guidelines: Self-Managed Work Teams
In the article, “Self-Managing Work Teams,” Attaran, Mohsen and Nguyen discuss what makes self-managing teams successful. (1999) The authors identify elements, circumstances such as support from the organization in which teams have been created, ...
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| 16. | MACBETH NIGHT When I thought about the role that the word "night" would play in the tragic play "Macbeth," I found that there were a variety of possibilities. ... Secondly, I connected the night to the unknown. ... Next, I thought that the night would mean vulnerability. ... As children, we were all afraid of ...
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| 17. | Macbeth with Literary Elements ...
While reading the part of the first act I discovered many literary elements. One Literary element was the “Protagonist”. This reading is telling us that one day Macbeth will become “Thane of Cawdor” and “The King”. So far in this reading Macbeth has received the title “Thane of Cawdor”. ...
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| 18. | Fahrenheit 451 expository essay Ray Bradburys science-fiction novel Fahrenheit 451 has literary elements that strengthen its interpretation. ... Through the use of Guy Montag, an emotionally distressed individual who realizes the importance of independent thinking, Fahrenheit 451s theme and literary movement are better understood...
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| 19. | Elements of Comedy The Shakespearean play Twelfth Night is an excellent example of how the elements of comedy work. Many different situations arise in the play to show these elements. The three most common elements of comedy in this play are: slapstick comedy, love, and marriage. ...
A situation where slapstick co...
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| 20. | Scarlet Letter How Hawthorne uses hcaracter and symbolism to convey theme The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, contains several literary elements to express the theme. The theme that is carried throughout the novel is, everyone has a hidden sin. To convey this message, Hawthorne uses two specific literary elements, character and symbolism.
Hawthorne uses...
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| 21. | Literary Criticism Since the beginning of literary criticism, practitioners of the various approaches have been in constant struggle to find the best and most accurate approach to literature. As a result, the various critics have been putting down their peers’ approaches, criticizing, and disregarding criticism method...
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| 22. | Literary Terms Literary Terms, Devices, and Techniques
Allegory - A story in which the characters, settings, and events stand for abstract or moral concepts. ...
Atmosphere - The mood or feeling in a literary work. ...
Epiphany - In a literary work, a moment of sudden insight or revelation that a chara...
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| 23. | Periodic Table The periodic table is a table of the chemical elements arranged to illustrate patterns of recurring chemical and physical properties. ... In 1870, Russian chemist Dmitry Mendeleev used these similarities to construct the original periodic table. Since that time, recently discovered elements have be...
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| 24. | Literary Literary?
To determine literary value we must first establish that to be considered literature a work must, in its widest sense, embrace all compositions in writing or print which preserve the results of observation or thought, be of enduring importance, use creative imagination, be poetic, jour...
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| 25. | interepration of van goghs starry night An Interpretation of “Starry Night” by Van Gogh
In the world of art and literature, the spectrum of poems and paintings that have been created has given society a gift that that can not be put into words. Since the first piece of art that has been viewed by an audience and critiqued, individual...
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| 26. | New Orleans New Orleans in Writing
When an individual thinks of living in a city, many different feelings and emotions come into play. ... Indisputably, New Orleans is a place people either love or hate to live.
The book Literary New Orleans has many different pieces of writing from authors that were ei...
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| 27. | Uninsured Americans LESSON PLAN • Level III • Composition BK ENGLISH CHAPTER 5 • Personal Writing: Self-Expression and Reflection Analyzing a Writer’s Writing (pages C220-C224) Teacher: Class: Date: OBJECTIVES: To read an excerpt from a personal narrative in order to analyze the writer’s techniques CALIFORNIA STANDARDS...
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| 28. | Saturday Night in the City that Never Sleeps It is a chilly October Saturday night in the city that never sleeps. ... “Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night! ... ” The crowd goes wild and another night of live sketch comedy begins. In reality most of us will probably never be able to visit New York, much less go to the season premier of Sa...
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| 29. | Pygmalion Literary devices enhance works of literature. The literary element regionalism is an extremely important aspect of the drama Pygmalion by playwright George Bernard Shaw. These different local color elements are so crucial to this particular work of literature is because it juxtaposes the transformat...
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| 30. | Consequences of Altering Fate ... "The Monkeys Paw" and "The Masque of the Red Death" both illustrate what happens when one attempts to alter his or her own fate. ... wanted to show that fate ruled peoples lives and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow"(Jacobs 32). ... This explains that when people tr...
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| 31. | Literary Elements in Yeats Leda and the Swan In Yeats’ “Leda and the Swan,”Yeats starts by telling the background information according to Greek mythology of Leda. The swan who rapes Leda in this poem, is not an ordinary swan but Zeus, the greek god. ... Through this poem Yeats uses many literary elements to describe this horrible crime Ze...
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| 32. | To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird is considered a classic because it presents characters that transcend time, strong moral values, and a brilliant array of literary elements. ...
The characters in To Kill a Mockingbird are authentic and very believable. ... Though many years have ...
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| 33. | Critical Lens Anne Lamott once said, “When writers write from a place of insight and real caring about the truth, they have the ability to throw the lights on for the reader.” Authors who use their personal experience as background to convey a story, are able to make that story come to life. Their writing goes be...
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| 34. | Critical Thinking Distinguishing Between Inferences and Assumptions
Critical Thinking Article Summary and Critique
"Critical Thinking: Distinguishing Between Inferences and Assumptions"
Julie Brown
Abstract
The article of review focused on two key elements of reasoning inferences and assumptions. The authors gave clear definitions of ...
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| 35. | Four Source Theory Four Source Theory
The four source theory has to do with the four authors of the Old Testament. Four authors cam together to create the bible. These four authors wrote at different times in history and gathered their information in different ways including different interpretations. The four ...
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| 36. | Greatest Literary Character A Literary character is one in which a person can be portrayed in an artistic piece, such as a drama or novel. This type of character relates or deals with literature, literary criticism, certain writers, or the profession of literature. One of the greatest literary characters that existed was ex...
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| 37. | Comparison of Meeting at Night and The Road Not Taken ... In Robert Browning’s “Meeting at Night” and Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”, the authors use descriptive imagery to relay their message to the reader.
In Browning’s “Meeting at Night”, the narrator tells the story of two lovers meeting in the night. However, instead of simply tel...
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| 38. | What elements of satire and farce do we see in Act One of The Importance of Satire and farce are two of the most important ideas that are portrayed in Oscar Wilde’s plays. Perfect examples of these two literary genres are found in the first act of the play ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’.
Satire is a genre that uses irony, wit and sarcasm to expose society’s vices and ...
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| 39. | Ancient Chemistry ... Life blooms along with all the ancient elements that are perceived, flourishing a land that breaths so furiously. ... Air is an element found amongst the five ancient ones of the Native Americans, it lies to the north amongst the diagram of elements. ... Though an ancient element its worth ...
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| 40. | Raven Gothic essay Gothic literature is a sub-genre of romanticism in which authors use medieval, mysterious, or supernatural elements. Edgar Allen Poe uses these elements is his poem, “The Raven.” The gothic approach used in this story is skeptical, meaning what appears to be supernatural is never fully explained.
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| 41. | Act 4 of the Tempest delights audiences in a variety of ways Discuss Act 4 is another scene which combines the elements of visual and dramatic excitement to create effective theatre. ... This sudden swing of focus keeps the audience on their toes and provides much variety in a small scene. ...
The whole act of Stephano and Trinculo dressing up provides amusemen...
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| 42. | dialect Depending upon where a person was raised and where they now live, they may develop a distinct dialect, set apart from others outside of their region. ... The dialect in the story is mainly a black dialect that was taken from the slaves. ... Throughout the short story we can clearly see that Free J...
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| 43. | Existentialism Existentialism is a European philosophy that emphasizes the meaningless if the outer world. ...
History
Existentialism as a distinct philosophical and literary movement belongs to the 19th and 20th centuries, but elements of existentialism can be found in the thought (and life) of Socrates, in ...
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| 44. | summary of Meta Optimization Improving Compiler Heuristics with Machine Learning by Stephenson et al of MIT ... Notably, because many modern compiler optimizations require dealing with NP-complete problems, compiler writers must develop their own heuristics to use in the approximate solutions of these problems, and the efficacy of such heuristics is often contingent on the formulation of an appropriate...
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| 45. | Critique and Analysis of The Glass Menagerie Many authors had their own opinion and analysis of The Glass Menagerie. ...
John Gassner thought there was a lot of action and symbolic elements in the mood and music of The Glass Menagerie. ... The Glass Menagerie consisted of remembering fragments of experience from the narrator ‘s (Tom) past....
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| 46. | A Room of One's Own In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf has set out to convince the reader that a woman needs a room of her own to allow her to be a successful writer. The reasons for this need are many and Woolf discusses them in depth throughout her essay, but parallel to this thesis statement is another statement...
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| 47. | Poem Analysis Wood In poetry, many elements exist that affect our understanding and experience of a poem. ... Such elements can be expanded to include language and sound effects: the sound of language, the particular voice or voices of a poem, and the imagery that is projected by the poem.
The initial experience ...
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| 48. | Double or Nothing The words of Susan Douglas and Amanda Fazzone echo their views concerning the sexual and submissive portrayal of females in today’s popular culture. These authors contend that television shows illustrate women as either subservient to men or empowered solely through sexual prowess. This premise can ...
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| 49. | edgar allan poe gothic elements
The gothic elements in Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, “William Wilson,” are important to the structure of the story and the creation of the theme. One gothic element in “William Wilson” is the doppelganger. ... Another gothic element found in “William Wilson,” is the chase between the two Will...
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| 50. | In what ways is twelfth night funny The play Twelfth Night is funny due to the many different aspects of comedy that Shakespeare has incorporated within it. ... The humourous scenes that arise from this situation contribute to make Twelfth Night funny. ... This aspect of comedy makes Twelfth Night funny because the lack of characte...
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