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    In “The Raven”, by Edgar Allan Poe, he uses many different types of imagery. Imagery represents different of a sensory. Two of the type of sensory he used throughout the poem is authority which is hearing, and visual imagery which something is seen in the poem. Edgar Allan Poe used imagery to let the reader feel emotion and to feel like they are literally in the poem. Imagery allows the reader to hear and connect to the story by using onomatopoeia and see what is happening in the poem. There are

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    As the the juggler continues he is “learning the ways the lightness” (9) disclosing that the balls are not very well known by him and he must work and learn the ways to make them light. Here, the speaker is commending the juggler for their hard work and their ability to make the balls move with lightness. The description of his artistry continues saying that the balls were “ grazing his finger ends” (10). The use of the word “grazing”

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    There is a ton of different characteristics that make a performance great. One definitely been the experience. It is just a personal feeling one gets, when you are able to see a performance live and feel the human connection from both the performers and the audience. What makes a great performance is the way that the art is performed. There is a major difference between playing your music well and giving it everything you got. Being able to look into an artist’s eye and engage in their music, feeling

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    When writing any sort of narrative, be it novel or poem, fiction or non-fiction, scholarly or frivolous, an author must take into account the most effective manner in which to effectively convey the message to their audience. Choosing the wrong form, or method of speaking to the reader, could lead to a drastic misunderstanding of the meaning within an author’s content, or what precisely the author wants to say (Baldick 69). Even though there are quite a bit fewer words in a graphic novel than in

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    The use of Essential Oils to improve your overall health is called Aromatherapy. The contents of Essential Oils are known as hormones, antibiotics, thermions (unseen scents) and recycling cells (essential to the existence of a live plant) Due to these properties the immunity of plants to various diseases is heightened. Disease causing bacteria and viruses are eliminated. Essential oils which are normally made from plants contain certain qualities that can benefit our overall health. There are two

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    of alliteration and a play on words, imagery is created in the following lines. “Whee, in the air the balls roll round, wheel on his wheeling hands, Learning the ways of lightness, alter to spheres Grazing his finger ends” (7-10). The alliteration in the words “Whee… wheel… wheeling” and the play on words of mentioning “lightness” shortly after “gravity” create the image of the juggler defying gravity itself in order to entertain these run-of-the-mill people. On a further note, through the use of

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    the detail that seems awfully unnecessary in a play is veritably the item of uttermost importance. This theme in her own plays is found in the ways in which she brings up complex issues. Tendencies such as lack of intimacy, loneliness, and use of lightness in her plays are frequently displayed to us in ways we do not even pick up on. In my eyes, that is what renders Ruhl fascinating. I will have read an entire play of hers, not realizing the emotion she is dragging out of me until after she has already

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    The Art of Marriage in Mind I have chosen a famous oil on canvas painting: Venus and Cupid by Lorenzo Lotto made around the fifteenth and sixteenth century during the Italian Renaissance period. Overall, this piece is extremely intriguing to me, I cannot imagine how the artist created it with such detail and precision. Overall, this painting has this happy and positive mood, but it is also makes me curious as to what this painting is about. It also gives me this feeling to smile for Cupid and Venus

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    PLASTIC MATERIAL PIPES: The appearance of plastic in the field of construction, as in other areas of daily life, has been a real revolution for the materials used by the vast majority of professionals. Their lightness allows them to be handled by a single person, in most cases, with the consequent saving of time and money that this means in most processes. In addition, its properties are really good when we want to use a plastic tube for the conduction of a fluid through it. These pipes can be used

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    he was happy. But up until when he was about 3 years old, life tortured him. All of his loved ones died, he became an alcoholic and, became poor and homeless. In most of Poe’s stories, there is a lot of darkness in them and a very small amount of lightness. That’s because his life was overwhelmed with so much evil or grief and barely any good or light happy moments in his shorts stories and poems. Edgar Allan Poe’s life represents his work of gothic literature to show the motif of light and dark is

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