<span>According to the sapir-whorf hypothesis, pronouns like "i", "me", and "my" are used more often in Western civilization cultures. Countries considered to be in the West generally identify as independent and nuclear, compared to people groups, for example, in Asia, where humans are more community and family-minded. In countries such as the United States or France, there is more competition between people, and ideology of betterment of the person, whereas in other nations, betterment of the community group or family is the goal.</span>
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In the excerpt below from Act II, Scene II of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" what is revealed about Caesar's attitude toward death is Caesar thinks that the valiant bravely face death, which should not be prevented or feared. Calphurnia tries to persuade Caesar not to go out because strange things happened, and she is afraid of what can happen to him. Caesar tells her that he doesn´t fear death because it cannot be prevented so it should not be feared. Caesar also says that cowards die many times before they die because they are afraid of death.
Metaphor.
personification is giving human characteristics to inanimate objects.
onomatopoeia is a written sound.
an alliteration is a sequence of words with the same first letter. ex. sally sold seashells by the seashore.
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