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the significance of Douglass' introduction to "The Liberator"? It provided him with knowledge of the anti-slavery movement, as well as a purpose and voice within the movement.
She describes the great risks that she and other slaves took in order to learn.
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1. to make the words seem more creative and interesting to the reader he put them in the shape of a fish
2. he could’ve made a river shape, or waterfall, or shark, or bathtub
3. quiet, chirp, sing, song, lovely, feathers, floating, flitting, flying
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In The Metamorphosis, Kafka shows us how genres can overlap, making fiction seem like a more versatile form of writing than it might otherwise be. While the story is realistic in its character depictions, it’s based on the surrealistic event of a man changing into an insect. Gregor’s transformation into an insect is also allegorical , since it serves to symbolize the larger themes of the story, such as isolation and alienation.
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