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Slaughterhouse-Five is an account of Billy Pilgrim's capture and incarceration by the Germans during the last years of World War II, and scattered throughout the narrative are episodes from Billy's life both before and after the war, and from his travels to the planet Tralfamadore (Trawl-fahm-uh-door).
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Well, commandments are rules or laws that must be followed or be broken in a satire/bad humor style, depends on the situation.
"Mighty” reflects how powerful and influential the speeches were to Douglass in a way that “great” would not.
<em>Mighty</em> means possessing power or authority. These elements are not exactly part of the definition of the word <em>great</em>, which simply means large, remarkable, or predominant. With <em>mighty</em>, there is a connotation of significance and impact. Indeed, the narrator tells us that these speeches fascinated him ("unabated interest") and influenced his thinking ("they gave tongue to interesting thoughts of my own soul").
↝The language used by jane is hellaciously unadorned yet immaculate.
↝ It's a romcom novel with a twist of satire used by Elizabeth which is my favourite thing about the whole story.
Hyperbole. Hyperbole is one of the most important kinds of figurative language in Pride and Prejudice because it's so prevalent and creates the wit that is characteristic of Jane Austen's writing