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to build reader's interest in Mount Vernon
Explanation:
by keeping his young brother in his own family at Mount Vernon
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Hyperbole
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Juliet: Juliet doesn't want Romeo to be banished and she's finding out that he's killed Tybalt, she'd rather have anyone else die then Romeo. She's happy it was Tybalt instead of him
Figurative language: hyperbole
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"No one mentioned such things; it was not a rule, but was considered rude to call attention to things that were unsettling or different about individuals." -Chapter 3
Boom so loss of individualism is an element of dystopian literature. Being unique is what makes you a human and in the Giver, they try to take away that.
"It's the way they live. It's the life that was created for them. It's the same life that you would have if you had not been chosen as my successor." -Chap 20
Sounds like a totalitarian goverment to me! Life with no options and only choices made for you by higher-ups sounds like loss of individualism too!
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Tom wants Nick to meet his girl. It is ironic because Nick has already met Tom's girl, Daisy, but Tom is showing Nick his mistress. What's ironic about Wilson's reaction to Tom and Nick's arrival. ... Tom is cold and rude to Wilson after he complained a little about the car taking so long.
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