“For when she heard the explosion, Her eyes grew wet and wild.”
This supports my my claim because when someone's eyes are wet and wild they are wild, they are devastated and devastation is an emotion. Emotion is more powerful
the dangerous conditions that are out at sea. In The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger, Junger perfectly captivates the devastating events that occur in the ocean. The author masterfully uses a combination of ethos, logos, and pathos to captivate his intended audience’s attention. His primary audience is anyone looking for a thrilling, factual account of a tragic event in history. Junger provides his credentials as a journalist and states that everything in the book is completely factual, proving his…
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is appalling because the Holocaust is represented in a tragic comedy. They also claim that it was not possible for Guido to save Giosue from the Nazis. However, there is evidence that it is possible and the comedy section of the…
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which the widespread occurrence of something is assumed to make it true. Allegory—A narrative or description having a second meaning beneath the surface one. A story, fictional or nonfiction, in which characters, things, and events represent qualities or concepts. The interaction of these characters, things, events is meant to reveal an abstraction or a truth. These characters, etc. may be symbolic of the ideas referred to. Alliteration—The repetition at close intervals of initial identical…
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The holocaust museum was built inform visitors what happen during the time of Holocaust for Jewish people in Germany. The museum talks about events and shows graphic images of what happen during that time period. In articles authors use objectivity and subjectivity to write their articles. Objectivity means to give factual information about an event, and subjectivity means to give information with your own opinions and emotions in what you write. Some authors who write non-fictions only use objectivity…
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analysis of their individual styles and significance. Columbine is a book by Dave Cullen that delves into an extensive account of the massacre at Columbine High School in 1999. Carried out by two disturbed males, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the tragic shooting lasted only about an hour yet left years of sorrow as its legacy. The teenage killers left behind much evidence which allowed investigators to piece together the build-up to that unfortunate day. In Cold Blood is also…
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The Black Plague In the mid-1300s a devastating pandemic spread across Europe and decimated over one third of the population. The bacterium Yersinia pestis first infected black rats and then transmitted the infection to humans by fleabites. The plague that swept the continent is known as Black Death or Black Plague. The name came several centuries after its visitation (Benedictow 42). The contagion swept across Europe by way of roads and vessels. Millions of people died within just a few years (Weise)…
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The Dead Wake by Erik Larson is about the last crossing of the Lusitania. Larson talks from both sides of the story, Washington and Germany. This is a really good book because Larson gives lots of detail and imagery. In the Dead Wake, Captain William Turner is talked about a lot. Captain Turner was the captain when the Lusitania was torpedoed by the Germans and sank. Captain William Turner was captain of many ships, but most importantly he was the captain for the Lusitania when it was torpedoed by…
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place during this time. The Holocaust is “the killing of many Jews and other people by the Nazis during World War II”. About 11 million people died during this horrifying event, and 6 million of them were the Jewish race. Young adults in high school are constantly being exposed to the Holocaust through film and literature. Nonfiction film and literature are an excellent form of learning about the Holocaust because they tell the actual experience of the survivors. Fiction films, on the other hand, don’t…
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his thoughts and look at the bigger picture. The truth is these men were ordinary humans who just made mistakes; Capote just expressed those thought and emphasized on it. I believe the media was just intrigued by the book, because it described the events that occurred when an individual life spirals into the wrong path, it had never been done before, it was something new! When In Cold Blood came out, it was popular because it actually happened, not because it was a book about death . In…
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Final Exam I. Multiple choice: 1% x 30 = 30% 1865-1914 1. The novels and short stories of Henry James and Edith Wharton tended to focus on (A) the tragic outcomes of impoverished characters living in industrialized urban wastelands. (B) the ordeals of isolated characters living as survivalists in the sparsely populated hinterlands of the United States. (C) the inner psychological lives of privileged upper-class characters. (D) the exploits of characters with startling accomplishments and impressive…
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