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    stories uses symbolism to identify some of the events throughout the story. Symbolism in "The lottery" is mainly represented by the black box and the lottery itself. The black box is more symbolic because of its color.Most of the time, black color represents death or/and bad events. "The original paraphernalia for the Lottery had been lost long ago, and the black box now resting on the stool have been put into use even before old man Warner, the oldest man in the town, was born" (par. 5).

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    the shifting between objective and subjective point of views shapes our perception of Leonard, Natalie and Teddy. There are two types of scenes in Memento, the black and white scenes in chronological order and the color scenes which are shown in reverse order, which eventually meet up chronologically with the black and white scenes. The black and white scenes are objective, the audience and Leonard can see all the facts and they are not influenced by Leonard’s emotions or opinions. The color scenes

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    Agnes Mary F. Robinson, the poet uses lines 13-14 to display multiple literary elements and convey the overall meaning that we will never know unless we try. To begin, the Robinson states in lines 13-14, “Yes! in the radiant air how could i know how black it is, how fast it is, below?”(Robinson 13-14). The poet uses this quote to signify the volta of the sonnet. Here, the volta signifies a major tone shift of the speaker’s feelings. The speaker speaks both quatrains in a very depressed tone and implies

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    The postwar 1950s launched the modernist period in English Literature, which suggested a more pessimistic perception of society through societal nonconformity, decay, and alienation. Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, a parallel to her life, expresses Esther Greenwood’s character in pursuit of morality in the reality she faces in the modern society. Esther discovers that the society is not as pure as it seems and has underlying truths behind its deceptive appearance. To emphasize her realization, she mentions

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    Tips In Fashion

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    Tips for Experimenting with a New Look Changing your style can be difficult. The fear of the unknown is often stifling and the initial feeling of something new can feel uncomfortable. But we all need to step outside of our comfort zone at times in order to discover something new – and finding out who we really are as human beings. So, if you are looking to update your style and do something different, here are a few tips to help you get started. These tips will guarantee you experiment without

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    The Covergirl 2017 Katy Perry ad shows her new lipstick and mascara collection, Perry is seen throughout the whole ad with different color dresses representing the shades of the lipstick and for the mascara she changes into a black and white dress to signifying the black mascara. The 12 shades of lipsticks also come together with her makeup, the whole ad is made to signifying the old days and how women would wear nice bold pink colors and long lashes. The producers use different forms of attraction

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    Lewis Narrative

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    Lewis was ten years old and lived in Palo Alto California. He had short black hair and was average height like most kids his age,but there was one thing that was different about him,he was black. No other kid in the Palo Alto Public School was like him which made him the center of attention, in a bad way. There were other schools in his town with kids like him like his only friend Ben, but his mom was all about education so he was stuck at the school with only caucasians, except for him. There was

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    Baby Girl Satire

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    8. Cute baby girl with a cute hairstyle. So okay, she may be older than a typical baby but she made our list because of her cute smile and cute hairstyle that really suit her. 7. Baby hero. This baby is so relaxing to look at while he is wearing a cap. His tongue is out from his mouth and giving us a sweet impression. 6. Princess baby girl. She is wearing a pink dress that looks like a princess. She has a cute smile and her small eyes are shining naughtily. 5. Baby boy with an innocent serious

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    Chris Innis English 1102 Ms. Whittaker Paper 1, Final Draft 2/5/13 The Color Black Sherman Alexie’s short fictional story, “Do You Know Where I Am,” begins with a Native American narrator named David, and he tracks his relationship with his wife, Sharon, until her untimely death at the end. All was peachy with this couple until they happened to stumble upon a black cat that an elderly couple had lost some time ago. Sharon prodded David to rescue the cat, and when he did, she proceeded to dig

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    cried at the loss of its friends. Soon in place of the white fairy a black fairy had appeared. The red fairy shrunk when the black fairy showed itself. The black fairy always made sure that the red was always small. The young woman didn't liked being near people soon. The red fairy nearly disappearing at times. But one day the blue and white fairies had come back. The three stayed small but always stuck together. But the black fairy was always there as well. If one grew too large it's keep it in

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