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- 13581: The Cask Of Amontillado
- ... the last sentence states the manner in how he is going to go through what he stated in the previous two sentences. Poe does this a few times throughout the story, and it adds a great deal to his style. Another example of Poe using a combination of the punctuations is in line 21. He uses a semicolon and two dashes to give a break and separate the two sentences because ...
- 13582: The Cask Of Amatillado
- ... no one can find refuge from a deranged mind, or that terrible crimes can be committed when an imaginary offense can fester into a deep hatred. Perhaps Poe is saying that there have always been great crimes that go unsolved. How many undiscovered remains are there in the walls of medieval buildings? In this story the character of Montresor is revealed through his own words. When he reveals he is going ...
- 13583: How Cell Phones Work
- ... United States sign up for and start using a cellular phone. Therefore it is likely that you or someone you know has a cell phone and uses it on a regular basis. They are such great gadgets - with a cell phone you can talk to almost anyone from just about anywhere, because about 80% of the U.S. has coverage (Dang). But have you ever wondered how a cell phone works ...
- 13584: The Broken Heart
- ... that long but in reality it is only a short period of time. According to Donne, love is very powerful and causes the widespread destruction to thousands. Donne also uses the image of despair and depression. In the second stanza, he says "Ah, what a trifle is a heart, if once into loves hands it come!" In these lines Donne gives us the image of a hand of love and ...
- 13585: Katherine Mansfield
- ... into masterful pieces of literary work. Mansfield's life was full of interesting experiences that shaped her outlook upon life. The diversity of friends and acquaintances Katherine Mansfield had over her lifetime also had a great influence on her career. Even as a child, Mansfield made decisions about her life that would create a path for her career to start on. Katherine Mansfield was born Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp to Harold and ...
- 13586: The Odyssey: Differences From Today's Society
- ... Odysseus would be a terrible leader today because his way of being just and solving problems is to kill people. He believes in no sound reasoning and cares about himself and how much of a great fighter he is. " Lady, it's not possible to interpret this dream in any other way. You have learnt from Odysseus himself how he will make the dream true. Clearly, the Suitors are all of ...
- 13587: Jonathan Edward's "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
- ... language adds a visual dimension to his message. Even if the foundation is misinterpreted, these transformations allow any listener to mentally "see" Edwards's overall direction. For instance, God's wrath is referred to as "great waters that are dammed", "a glittering sword", and a "drawn arrow". These terms indicate powerful and deadly forces. On the other hand, sinners are likened to "worms of the dust", "miserable creatures", and "loathsome insects ...
- 13588: The Book Of Judges
- ... because there werent any judges at all, nor any judges notified of this book been written. The word Judges was actually a translation for the hebrew word "Shofet" which signifies a ruler or a great military ruler, which through out the book, influencial people such as Samson and or even Joshua are described as the Judges. The book of judges is supprisingly part of the book of prophets, because many ...
- 13589: King Arthur
- ... ensure that no one knight would have obvious authority over another. An earlier addition to the story adds that the original table was part of Guinevere's dowry when she was married to Arthur. The Great Hall at Winchester castle actually contains a round table, this one constructed around the fourteenth century, and thought to have been built for Arthurian tournaments held by King Edward III. The first mention of the ...
- 13590: Why Is The Play Called The Cru
- ... as does the trials and witch hunts, as they went on, they got more severe and dragged more individuals in to it. Arthur miller uses a historical happening to expose a modern event, with a great deal of success. The allegations based on shaky or non-existent evidence are completely believed, accused witches lives are threatened as are accused communists. I personally think that Arthur miller has used words and event ...
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