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    The Alchemist Annotation

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    Admittedly, another way Dahl’s writing is successful is his use of utilization to develop the characters in the story. In the exposition, Dahl introduces us to the narrator Timber, Harry’s friend.As the author states, “'Don't move and don't talk any more unless you have to, you know it won't bite unless it's frightened. We'll fix it in no time.' I went softly out of the room in my stocking feet and fetched a small sharp knife from the kitchen. I put it in my trouser pocket ready to use instantly

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    Annotation Monologue

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    The Imitation game is an American Historical drama was directed by Morten tyldum. The movie was all about Alan Turing and hi works. Prominent members in the film were Alan Turing, his wife and other members. Alan Turing role was done by Benedict Cumberbatch. His wife role was done by Keira Knightley. Remaining Characters roles were done by Matthew Goode, Charles Dance, Mark strong and Rroy Kinnear. It is a historical drama. The scenes were shot at Bletchley Park located in Milton Keynes, England

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    Annotation In Hamlet

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    Is revenge worth it? Human history has been riddled with stories of revenge. In fact, entire wars were fought over revenge such as the Trojan War where Sparta attacked the City of Troy after The Queen of Sparta was captured by the Trojans or World War One when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia for the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand or World War Two when Germany took over much of Europe for being blamed for World War One. But not all paths of revenge are taken to such a scale; revenge can

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    Poe Annotation

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    Is This the Real Life, is This Just Fantasy? "A Dream Within a Dream" by Edgar Allan Poe consists of two stanzas containing two different yet connected ideas. Poe dramatizes the transfer of emotions between a physical event and one that he creates to correlate with the pain he feels. He does so through the meter, the tone of each stanza, and repetitive word choice. The first stanza displays the solemn parting of a lover through the narrator’s point of view. The changing emotions is seen through

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    Magwitch Annotation

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    Great Expectations opens to the scene of overgrown churchyard, introducing Magwitch as frightful and mysterious. Setting, dialogue and repetition characterise Magwitch as such, further developing through the binary opposition presented by his association with Pip. The setting displays “ a memorable raw afternoon towards evening” (p.3) where seven year old Pip stands amongst the graves of his parents and siblings. The narrator establishes the scene: “this bleak place overgrown with nettles was the

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    Pandora Annotations

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    Pandora S D Pandorae Salutations, Future Me! It’s me, you know, from the past. I just had a very strange feeling course through me. Or maybe it wasn’t a feeling that coursed through me. I am not certain. Hephaestus and the rest have just told me my name and that I am a woman, although shouldn’t I have already known that tidbit? My memory seems to have sprinted off into the horizon. With my name and gender the gods also added on that I have been born of clay by the hands belonging to themselves. They

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    The Woods Annotation

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    The introduction to my poem is a scene of two kids playing in the woods. It’s meant to illustrate their unadulterated friendship, and introduce the forest as a place of comfort due to childhood memories. After they say goodbye, I decided to make the scene reveal to be a flashback because I wanted it to be a sharp change to a changed and nostalgic present. Also, portraying the opening scene as a flashback provides an exposition of both the characters’ relationship, and of the forest, which serves

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    The Raven Annotation

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    The raven, one if not Poe’s most notable work in his short life. In the very first stanza the narrator's mental state is already in question but also the whole scene may be a dream, as it is very late he is tired. The next stanza includes him trying to end is sorrow over his lost love Lenore, it does not say it directly but suicide may implied in these few lines and uses phrases like “Dying ember” “ghosts upon the floor” and “forgotten Lore”. In stanza three and four, Poe taunts the reader when

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    Essay On Image Annotation

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    CHAPTER 4 ALGORITHM & IMPLEMENTATION 4.1 Implementation Here we introduce effective data hiding for image annotation, High fidelity is a demanding requirement for data hiding for images with artistic or medical value. This correspondence proposes image watermarking for annotation with robustness to moderate distortion. To achieve the high fidelity of the embedded image, the model is built by mixing the outputs from entropy and a differential localized standard deviation filter. The mixture

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    A Lover Annotations

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    In this poem, the primary speaker is taking a walk through an urban environment, when he/she comes across a lover. The primary speaker then expresses a naive romance by emphasizing that their “Love has no ending”. The speaker’s childish way of thinking is then interrupted by the realistic, but bitter tone that the clock introduces. Although contrasting tones, the author remains consistent with his use of literary devices such as imagery, hyperboles, and personification. Ultimately, these devices

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