I have unchained an abhorrent abomination upon the world. A beast that could only be classified as personified sin and I am the one to blame for the formulation of such monstrousness. Could this creation be a mere impression of its creator? An imprint of the true nature that lies within his guilt-ridden soul? I know not the answer, however I have felt the cumbersome weight of guilt become more delicate as I compose this letter. I now know that the events that had transpired are of no one’s fault but my own. The once lifeless being that has taken my life, my brother’s life, is my own responsibility. I apologize to you, to Elizabeth, to William, to my creation and to myself. The locked secret of life was regrettably unlocked by me and the cursed
Discrimination, ulterior motives and misguided treatment impacted Henrietta just as much as her cancer. Henrietta Lacks suffers immensely throughout her short life, due to discrimination, her disease, and the ineffective and crude treatments applied in a drastic attempt to save her life. Additionally, the medical staff saw her as a source of precious material beyond her needs as a patient.
The mastery of rhetoric sets prominent leaders apart from ordinary people. The ruler of England, Queen Elizabeth (1558-1603), shows this powerful trait through her leadership of England, bringing it to a golden age within 45 years despite being a woman. She delivered the “Speech to the Troops at Tilbury” with the intent to eradicate any form of treachery residing in the army, as well as to warn the soldiers of an imminent attack from King Philip II of Spain. Fortunately for England, the threatening Spanish Armada never reached the shores of Britain. Her clever use of rhetorical strategies such as ethos and pathos animates the soldiers to fight until their last breath for England.
Lincoln was not the most popular of presidents in American History. Elizabeth reaction to Lincoln being in cable of being president, and disliking him was similar reaction of most people across the Northern and Southern Part of the country. At the time of the election in 1860 Lincoln received only 39.8 percent of the vote.1 His rating does not go up but rather down, upon the secession of the first seven states his ‘approval rating fall to around 25%, this is considered the lowest approve rating of any president in modern-day polling.2 Lincoln at the start of the war was a highly unpopular president. He had minimal support of the civilition population. Elizabeth anger, frustration, and distrust are reably understand, as she is expressing similar sentiment to the rest of the Union loyal states. Alongside, Elizabeth opinion on the state of the country, she as made observation of closer to home issues like the religious conversion of her nejorbers and daughter.
My uncle has spoken to me about that of witchcraft. I assured him that there weren’t no witchcraft and that it was just common dancing and nothing more. I went to the woods with Tituba and we danced in the forest. We danced as Tituba sang her Barbados songs it was only common dancing and nothing more, nothing bad came of it but my uncle he was sure there was more to it than mere dancing. It was early in the morning when we were dancing it was foggy and somewhat dark as we stood in the clearing of the forest so I can see how he may have gotten the idea that it was witchcraft as it follows the myths and stories that float around that of witchery. I were so much fun to dance in the woods even tho we’re not meant
Although England faces the menace of the impending Spanish invasion, Queen Elizabeth I reassures her troops that if they commit themselves to the British cause England will be victorious over the Spanish, therefore she incentivises her troops with the promise of honor, glory and wealth. Her purpose is to convince her troops to risk their lives for the safety of England. She accomplishes this by persistent use of parallelism and appeals to ethos.
Dear Whitney, sorry i have not been able to get ahold of you sooner, but you will not believe where i am and what i have done. It's a long and confusing story so bear with me. Feel free to write back, i look forward to any letters from you.
People face difficult and life altering challenges every day. Some of the bad times are more complex and affect more people than other types can. A challenge can start out as a family trying to help the less fortunate, but then take a turn for the worse. Even if it wasn't a specific person’s fault, he or she still feels guilty. In The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver, the author uses symbolism and allusions to prove the theme everyone has and deals with guilt differently.
“One Art” is a villanelle filled with sad sentiments of encouragement towards accepting loss. Elizabeth Bishop uses her tone to pull emotions from the reader that could be confusion and disagreement. Her tone deeply impacts the reader in such a way that it causes him/her to seriously think of accepting her opinion and advice. The capturing way she uses her tone in her word choice shows the reader her natural inflexion when she speaks. The tone of her work even affects her characterization. In “One Art,” Elizabeth Bishop uses tone to convey a character of false casualty, while also using it to emphasize the very heavy impact of her diction.
Okay, hi I guess. My name is Nicole, the school's "Queen Bee". Or *insert b word* I really hate my past, not my present... I changed. Anyway, it's time to tell you my story. The story of my life. The story I was lost in. Its not my fault, Because its loves fault. The story that ruined my life. The story which found my love. The story that ended with a smile, a full heart. A loving man. So listen up, because here I
Good morning/afternoon class. Today I will be performing a monologue. As part of the Beenleigh Quota Club Eisteddfod this year, there is a Literature themed showcase. The aim of this showcase was to give voice to a marginalised or minor character, one whose voice is not heard extensively. The book we had to read was ‘The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and the character I have chosen is Kurt Steiner, who is one of Rudy’s siblings and part of the Steiner family.
Queen Elizabeth I is considered to be one of the most powerful women in history. In 1588, as ruler of England, she was faced with an invasion against Spain for control over trade in the new world. Her “Against the Spanish Armada” speech was addressed to the English Army at Tilbury Fort to help motivate and boost assurance, as well as showing support to her troops over the battle they were about to face. With her passionate words and courageous way, Queen Elizabeth establishes a connection with her soldiers; appealing to their patriotism and emotions through logos, pathos, and ethos. Although she was uncertain of a “famous victory”, Elizabeth instills the reassurance they need to fight against Spain and leading them to victory in the end.
I didn't know she was sick. I knew she was old, but I didn't think she was dying. How could I have known? I should have known, I’m 12, i'm older now. How could I have been so foolish. I took away an old dying woman's happiness. I still ain’t sorry. No, I’m not. Mrs. Dubose had no excuse for saying those things to Scout and I. She deserved what she got, especially after saying those things about Atticus. Well, she deserved to have (insrt flower nme here) destroyed but not her fits. Poor, mean, Mrs. Dubose was so sick, she didn't deserve to be sick. No one does. Why would she give me that flower? Why was it me who had to read to her? Why? Why? The worst part is that I almost enjoyed reading to her. Maybe it wasn't that I enjoyed reading to her,
This story is about a girl who does not want to reveal her inner self, and tries to change her outer self, so she can be liked by other people. The main character, Camilla tries to change herself from the outer side by trying 42 outfits. In my opinion , I would rather wear clothes I am comfortable in instead of trying to impress others, as beauty lies in the eyes of a beholder(we all have an opinion on what beauty means). Camilla wants to please people because in the story when she got stripes people called out colors and she changed as people wanted her to be. This tells clearly that Camilla wants people to like her in a different way instead of letting people like her the way she is.
I like how your straightforward logic regarding question two and why using the word "production" over and over again is unnecessary.
…What Daisy? No, a bad lie got me out in the final, weren’t you watching?