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    or thing. Belonging can have a positive impacts for example, immigrants arriving in a new country and bad examples can include someone blending into a bad population. Poems 'Migrant Hostel ' and '10 Mary Street ' portray belonging via literary techniques by Peter Skrzynecki, and also 'The Lost Thing ' by Shaun Tan convey belonging and how ones choices and attitudes of others affect the sense of acceptance. 'Migrant Hostel ' includes poet Skrzynecki and his family living in a hostel along with

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    from civilization, the fear of the beast brings out the inner savagery of the young boys. The most important techniques used by Golding are symbolism of a conch, dialogue, and foreshadowing. These techniques reveal an important message to the readers, that the inner savagery exists within everyone and civilization is the only thing that can restrict the destruction. The important techniques in Lord of the flies are the symbolism of the conch and dialogue. Throughout the novel, Golding changes the

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    The average life expectancy in the world is seventy-two years. But life is not always made to work out that way. Robert Frost uses figurative language, such as allusion, personification, diction, imagery, foreshadowing, and symbolism to illustrate the brevity of life in “Out, out-.” He uses these devices to tell the story of a young boy who dies an irrational and unexpected death after an accident with a saw. Frost’s use of personification brings the saw in “Out, out-“ to life. “The buzz-saw snarled

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    The play "The Inspector Calls" was set in 1912, whereas the book written by J.B. Priestley was published in 1945. The life back then was different as all the people were placed into categories from the lower to upper class and they all were treated accordingly to their position. This play was very important as Priestley was a socialist and wanted everyone to be treated equally and spread socialism in the world so no one faces unfairness as this was Priestley's political view. Priestley was trying

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    star-crossed lovers from two rival families in the city of Verona who seek their love. This story has been made into several movies and the first modern Shakespearean movie which is directed by Luhrmann was born during 20th century. He uses film techniques to help make Shakespearian language understandable to a modern audience such as camera works to convey the idea of an unchangeable destiny for Romeo and Juliet. When Romeo and Juliet first meet each other, they are separated by a large blue fish

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    A SEMANTICS ANALYSIS HYPERBOLE AND PERSONIFICATION ON SONG’S LYRICS MAROON V IN ALBUM “OVEREXPOSED” 1. INRODUCTION I.1. Background Language is a means of communication. Everybody in this world needs a communication to help or share something to each other. Language is the mediator of people’s communication. People also express their thoughts through the language in written or spoken forms. Song lyrics also being the way to express the thoughts of people as the development of art in today’s

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    her story to spread the theme of humans creating their own self destruction whether they do it intentionally or not. The purpose of this essay is to critically analyse the story “Once upon a time”. The essay will focus on the different literary techniques and the language approach not forgetting the style and different tones

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    what happens when a person’s free will is taken away (Novelguide, 2015:2). Alex asserts his free will by choosing a course of wickedness, but he is subsequently robbed of his self-determination by the governments implementation of the Ludovico Technique upon him (Sparknotes, 2015:1). By making Alex a ruthless and wicked criminal, Burgess argues that humanity must, at any cost, insist that individuals be allowed to make their own moral choices, even if that freedom results in depravity (Sparknotes

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    Plot Twist In Narrative

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    for unexpected turns in the course of narrative. O.Henry has profoundly used this technique in almost all his stories. There are many mechanics by which twisted endings are created. There are many mechanics and techniques through which twist endings could be created. Anagnorisis or discovery is the protagonist's sudden recognition of their own. It also includes other character's true identity or nature. By this technique, previously unforeseen information is revealed. Flashback is a sudden, vivid reversion

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    The wind in your hair, the spray of salt water over the bow, the anticipation of a monstrous tug at the end of your tackle, the thought of catching something that would take more than 5 people to carry, that image of showing a picture of you and a fish with a body length longer than yours. Nausea?....Hopefully not. Here are 9 other things you might expect on your deep sea fishing trip. 1. Nothing shallow. As the word deep means, you will be setting off on a boat to deeper waters that are more than

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