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    the scene would seem very different. In reality Enzo was seeing illusions but what was really happening was Enzo tearing up a little girl's stuffed animal. Because this scene was told through the point of view of Enzo the scene really enticed the reader and pulled in their attention. Stein used word choice such as “molester zebra” and “gelded groin” to simulate a nightmarish scene. Stein also writes his sentences in a way that makes the audience read in a rapid yet fearful way by using syntax. Examples

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    though Barbara didn't hold to her original plan, she was still able to reveal her appeals clearly. Barbara has many examples of the three appeals in the first chapter alone. Pathos, aimed at the readers feelings. Ethos, aimed at the reader to trust her because of her experiences. Logos, aimed at the readers

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    her into a world she could not relate to or abide by. Firstly, the reader may initially feel Blanche is completely responsible or at least somewhat to blame, for what becomes of

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    In Wordsworth’s Preface to Lyrical Ballads, he writes, “I have wished to keep my reader in the company of flesh and blood, persuaded that by so doing I shall interest him” (297). With this assertion, Wordsworth highlights his desire that readers of his poetry respond with sentiment when presented with genuine, unembellished characters. His attempts to prove this claim can be seen in the poems Michael and The Ruined Cottage. Observing how the two poems handle certain rhetorical devices—a frame of

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    standing positions, their proximity to each other, specific gestures and facial expressions, which give the reader more insight to the scene and the characters without explicitly saying so. This goes hand in hand with the setting of the atmosphere where atmosphere sets the dominant tone or the mood of a story. The atmosphere can be in reference to the setting or the characters themselves. Here, the reader is to read between the lines. The key to this is using a lot of detail which is crucial to providing

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    That’s All”, written by Hernando Téllez, “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth and The Edge directed by Lee Tamahori are all works that demonstrate both social and moral development revealed through the protagonist that teaches the reader to learn how to live a more fulfilling existence. In Hernando Téllez’s “Just Lather That's All”, the barber being the protagonist, learns to view people and life in a different perspective than one he has been made to believe, about the antagonist’s

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    unbiased, which happens to be humorous at the same time. Miner’s thesis is clear, he is simply showing the reader of these practices. It is understandable that Miner is speaking of a strange culture with rituals that

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    as if Shore and Steel were more preoccupied to relate to the reader the importance of that something had happened instead of when something had happened. Each author seemingly wrote the resolution stories almost at the end, almost as if to show that each ending, is also another beginning. The writing style found in No Greater Love and The Captive Princess was conversational almost intimate in nature. This intimate connection the reader and the characters made the actions of the characters even more

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    The Theatre of the Absurd is a collection of plays written after World War II that were considered of having ridiculous and random ideals. Many of these plays came from Europe, including Rhinoceros by Ionesco. In Rhinoceros, the main character Berenger is a man who is not keeping up with himself and is having a midlife crisis. Everyone else in the town is living a normal life when the townspeople start to turn into rhinoceroses. With his differentness and being so out of place, he is the only one

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    Rhetorical Of Dog Food

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    their animal by buying this product. The vintage Ken-L-Ration ad is a simple black and white ad with a drawn, what seemed to be, fox terrier in the corner. The headline is “He Loves it!” showing a positive and fun spect to the ad and eating the readers attention. This ad does a very good job appealing to pathos and logos in a short and sweet statement pointing out that your dog will not only enjoy the product, but it will also keep him health and strong, and that it also comes canned making it easy

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