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…are used to help accomplish these tasks. To do so, we consider a standard theoretical model of consumer choices in an economy in which the only activity is the exchange of goods.         Due to the above-mentioned we can say that the most powerful…
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…In the play Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Dario Fo expresses his political concerns, using humour as a way of educating his audience. He incorporates stock characters such as the Maniac and the superintendent to address issues like abuse of power…
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…Chinua Achebe integrates many devices in his writing to make readers sympathise with the culture in 'Things Fall Apart'. He uses strategies such as showing snapshots of the Ibo culture and colouring the reader's senses with aural, visual and olfactory…
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…How does O'Brien use irony, symbol, and point of view to reveal his thoughts on war? O'Brien uses irony, symbol, and point of view to show the reader different angles of war and how he feels about it. By doing this he can jump around and explore…
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use of stylistic elements such as symbolism, poetic description, repetition and structural elements such as characters experiences. The use of symbolism throughout this story helps Malouf express the themes of the continuity of life and the brutality…
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…. These characteristics tell us that John Steinbeck has used real time people in his novels. <Tab/>John Steinbeck used themes that were related to real time events. 'Poverty' was one of the most common themes in the novel 'Of Mice And Men' Because of the Great…
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…reader to feel sympathy for the girl. She does this by using many different poetic techniques. But while the majority of the poem instills a sense of compassion for the girl it can also be read critically of her. For example, as the poet writes that she drank…
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…Shakespeare shows a range of structures and language throughout King Lear, combining to give the play its overall effect. These devices are particularly useful when exploring the true natures of Lear and Edmond. The use of monologues and soliloquies…
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…and at the same time makes people laugh out loud. Adding humour to an advert makes it a lot easier to understand and also it makes more memorable, which is useful when shoppers see the Carte Dour logo in markets. Motorola - The mobile phone rings in a record shop…
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…in the house, using a pleasant and calming tone. The person pictures two main scenes: (1) nature with trees, daffodils, and hills, and (2) space with stars and the Milky Way. William Wordsworth uses figurative language such as personification through out the whole…
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