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201: Creative Writing: Life in Sumitville
Creative Writing: Life in Sumitville Sumitville is a city with 1,000,000 people in it. It’s is prosperous city because it has a great economy, government, and social structure. The city is also very well ... production of products. In Sumitville there are three types of classes in society; the wealthy, the working, and the poor. Work and transportation will be very efficient. Most people will work from homes through their personal computers, via the Internet. People who have to commute to work will go there via electric trolleys that are driven by robots. These trolleys will go everywhere throughout the city. People who have to use ... for landfills. All things at the landfills will be compacted into small cubes this will decrease the amount of space needed for the fills. Shopping and entertainment is from home via the Internet and a personal computer. All shopping will be done through e-stores. For entertainment all houses will be able to view movies in their homes. There will be no need to build movie theaters because movies can ...
202: Congresswoman Rep. Maxine Wate
... though she was pleading with her to support her effort in the investigation as well as her efforts as a congresswoman. According to Kathryn Kohrs Campbell Feminine Style Rhetoric is when women orators use their personal experience to connect with the audience. Women who use this for of style are expected to be gentle, kind, warm hearted and talks with the audience instead of lectures them. Waters' letter to Reno took on the characteristic identified by Campbell as Feminine style of Rhetoric. Waters not only used her gender to identify with Reno, but she also used personal examples to help persuade Reno. For example, Waters states: " I am writing on an issue of utmost concern to me, my constituents, and indeed, the fair application of justice . As someone who has seen how crack-cocaine trade has devastated the South Central Los Angeles community, ...
203: Edgar Allan Poe
... captured and frightened the minds of millions. Poe differed from most other acclaimed writers though. The readers of his work do not admire him because they fall in love with his characters or because his writing touches their hearts. On the contrary, his readers admire him because he managed to change reality for them. Edgar Allan Poe s skill was developed in his subject matter of death and its horrid truths ... alive, renders it proper and important that public attention should occasionally be called to it.9 Poe certainly must have heard of the occurrences in the past, but that living interment recurs in Poe s writing is not simply a case of use as a thematic source of terror, but more importantly as a foretaste of death and as a figure of the writer s essential dilemma. To inscribe his narrative, he draws upon the isolation, dread, and silence which are the terms of his human confinement; and the underground memoir bears witness to the way in which writing is inherently a sign of survival, a heroic resistance to the one sepulchral Idea. 10 From this case we see that Poe found presences of his lifetime as inspiration for expression. He took his ...
204: Revision Rich
Revision In Adrienne Rich's essay "When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-vision", the author writes about her personal experience as a woman writer in a male dominated society. Her essay consists of poems, which she had written throughout different times in her life, to demonstrate the transformation in her writing. As a woman writer in a male dominated society, Rich begins writing in the traditional style, "the man's way," but as she continues writing, Rich breaks from these traditional styles to form her ...
205: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sing
... On the Pulse of the Morning," at the inauguration of President Clinton. Before that, she was probably best known for her autobiographical I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. What is it about Angelou's writing that is attractive to so many people? In large part, Maya Angelou's success as a writer is due to her easy-going style of writing that embraces the reader and conveys thoughts and emotions almost effortlessly. For this style, Angelou owes a great debt to her African-American heritage. Angelou is at her best when she builds on African-American traditions in her work, which she does in practically all of her prose writing, and slips into banality when she abandons them, which is frequently the case in her poetry. The African-American traditions that Angelou uses so well can be traced from Africa to America through cultural ...
206: Personal Reflections
Personal Reflections My Mom and Dad were divorced when I was one. Dad actually managed to sexually abuse me before the divorce. Karen and Janet, my two older sisters and I went to Dad's on ... meticulously, which mirrored his career, a famous art restorer. I never told him I loved him. We had an emotionally distant co-existence. One thing I have held dear like the person in Living through Personal Crisis by Dr. Ann Kaiser Stearns who saved all the clothes of their loved one is a small crystal Easter egg that he gave to me one Easter. It is a symbol of his love ... delayed it until my late teens and early twenties. This was the time in my life when I was forced to seek professional help in mental institutions and out of them. I will never forget writing my Dad a letter and having it read back to me by our family therapist. I cried when he got to the nice things my Dad did with us. Some nostalgia came back for ...
207: Frankenstein Biography, Settin
... to the supernatural and Percy proposed that they should each write a ghost story. That night Mary suffered a waking nightmare and from this grew the story of Frankenstein. Mary spent just under a year writing this book and was only nineteen years of age on its completion. Upon their settlement in Rome, Mary gave birth to a young boy named William. Unfortunately, the heat caused young William to contract a ... William passed away. With such unthinkable losses it is not surprising that Mary lapsed into a deep depression which did not lift even when she discovered she was pregnant again. She still continued with her writing and completed her second novel Matilda. Later that year she gave birth to her second son, Percy Florence. The following year they moved to Pisa and Mary began writing Valperga. The Shelleys enjoyed a relatively trouble free time until 1822. In June of that year Mary suffered a miscarriage and in July Percy Shelley drowned at sea. Despite this melancholy Mary found the ...
208: Use Of Literary Elements
... Rye but there are two that stand out from the rest by a great margin. These elements of the novel are the message that the book gives to reader as well as the style of writing that J.D. Salinger uses while writing the book. The messages can be seen clearly and are very important to the book, but they are not an original theme for a book. What does set the ideas in this book apart from other books with the same theme is the writing style that Salinger uses in the book; this writing style is called stream of consciousness writing. Stream of consciousness writing is a type of writing that is not typically used in books because of ...
209: Development Of Shakespeare
... art he produced, but a few do stand out above the rest: his use of words, his audience, cast, and the literary sources of his ideas. Through these, we can see how Shakespeare developed his personal style of writing and how he constructed his dramatic works. The first of these factors, Shakespeare's use of words, shows a definite progression of skill as he wrote each play. In his early plays, he focused much ... every line or every other line. In addition, the rhythms of the speech were regular and forced a singsong flow (Harrison 121). The use of imagery was likewise weak. Imagery is a great touch in writing (and quite vivid and well written by Shakespeare) if it has a purpose. But the only purpose in these early plays, though, was for the sake of adding imagery rather than to clarify an ...
210: ... the seventeenth Earl of Oxford. He was raised as a Royal Ward and from a very young age was educated in the sports and arts of nobility. Although disgraceful for a nobleman to waste time writing frivolous plays, Oxford as a young man wrote and staged the entertainment for the court. As an adult, he became engrossed in theatrical performances and frittered away his fortunes in support of several writers and actors (Friedman 13). During this time, De Vere also began writing several poems and plays. Much like Samuel Clemens, who wrote under the name of Mark Twain, Oxford adopted the pseudonym Shakespeare. Soon after plays appeared under the name of "Shakespeare," poems by de Vere ceased ... is portrayed in Measure for Measure, and his own childhood is directly correspondent with Macbeth and Orthelo (Ogburn 11). Oxford died in 1604. This year is also the same year that William Shakespeare retired from writing his alleged plays. It has been said, "The mouthpiece had to withdraw when the voice was gone (Friedman 11)." In other word, after de Vere died, his writing stopped, and therefore William Shakespeare’s ...


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