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  • Passage
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    Passage From The Red Badge of Courage In this short passage from the Red Badge of Courage, Samuel Crane uses many literary devices to make the text seem to jump out at the readers. He uses much auditory and visual imagery in order to make his words seem more life-like. "The splitting crashes swept along the lines until an interminable roar was developed. To those in the midst of it, it became a din fitted to the universe. It was the whirring and thumping of gigantic machinery, complications amon...
  • Mary's Visions To The Past
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    The Vision Most people are skeptical about psychics and psychic powers. In the book The Vision by Dean Koontz, there arises a real convincing psychic Mary, who has visions of murders that are yet to happen. But, a new twist to the story causes Mary to see a different kind of vision. Murders more gruesome than ever. More difficult to see. Harder to pursue. All these factors cause the reader, and possibly Mary to wonder who are the ones who really care for her. Can the murderer possibly be someone...
  • Color Of The Rooms Of The Abbey
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    Setting and Story The setting in the story, The Masque of the Red Death, is very important to the story as a whole. In many situations it is needed to relay important ideas. There are three main things in the plot that give the story this special touch. One example is the color of the rooms of the abbey. The next thing is the seclusion of the abbey, This gives the characters a false sense of security and a sort of dramatic irony to the reader. The third thing in the setting was the era that stor...
  • Non Fiction Novel
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    In Cold Blood: A Timeless Novel A majority of the American public is intrigued by what's happening to whom, why, and when. This general human curiosity is what aids in making In Cold Blood such a celebrated book. Inquisitiveness about what occurred in the Clutter home on the night of November 15, 1959 helps carrion the legacy what George Steiner claimed to be "A classic of mid-century Americana". It is also the first "non-fiction novel". In Cold Blood draws the reader into the novel with element...
  • Author's Description Of Catherine's Daily Routine
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    Paringaux's article? A Day in the Life of Catherine Bana, ? is one that is both moving and informative. It's description of the daily routine of a wife and mother from Balkoui shocks most American readers with the graphic reality of life in the impoverished nation. The article provides a vivid description of the geography of Sahel, the roles of males and females in this society, and the impact of recent international development. The families of Burkina-Faso depend on agriculture as the main sou...
  • Reader By Kozol
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    Chris Benson Benson 1 Mrs. Nichol aides Humanities 10/14/99 Jonathan Kozol's Wueltunshuung In the book Amazing Grace, Jonathan Kozol uses his unique ability to express his experiences, to the reader. He arranges the focus of the novel to modify the story. He takes the reader inside the Bronx and shows social injustice. Kozol is able to express the story in such a manner as to enable the reader to imaginatively participate, truly broadening and deepening his sense of the experience. The tools Koz...

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