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choli [55]
2 years ago
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What are examples of theoi used by Antigone in the play

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Troyanec [42]2 years ago
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Lincoln uses diction to emphasize his point in writing the speech. Some diction he uses is Noble, Endure, Detract, and Perish. Lincoln uses Nobly and Endure ...

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Purpose: Critically analyze a passage from “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”



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Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory


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Setting


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Narrator Point of View


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Genre


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Tone


As we discuss in "Genre," there is a clear comic element to this story. Just think about all the melodrama of Mitty's fantasies. There's definitely a sense of authorial amusement to be found here,...


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What's Up With the Title?


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