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…the speaker has. Hughes also used Metaphors in this poem. For instance when he implies about the wall. This wall is like the problems that come between someone and there dream. As the speaker begins to break through the wall he is cast apon with rays of light…
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…in the sun’s corrosive ray” are offensive and agonizing, thus helping the reader appreciate and relate to his pain and punishment, which is described as “a machine to breathe and beat forever”. “Ochreous salt flats, gas tanks, factory stacks”, “his blood beating…
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…splashed across his dormant eyes, beckoning him to awaken and absorb the early morning warmth. Each ray of light produced a comforting sensation persuading the boy to emerge from his overnight coma and venture out beneath the newborn sun. The warmth soon turned…
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…to collect the delinquent taxes owed the town. The druggist also permits her to purchase arsenic without following protocol. By law Miss Emily was required to tell the druggist what she plan to do with the arsenic. She did not. Ray B.West Jr., taught…
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…the risk faced by the general population. (Kazan, McClain, Edises, Simons, and Abrams, 1999) Mesothelioma is sometimes diagnosed by coincidence, before there are any symptoms. For instance, tumors have been discovered through routine chest x-rays. However…
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…thought at this point that they would probably die. Then the color scheme shifts to black as Crane writes that the lighthouse cast a long black shadow into the sea (page 862). Although the sight of land should be a bright ray of hope, Crane writes…
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…to speak to Pollunder, but wastes some time in his cell because the corridor is too dark. "If only there were a ray of light to be seen from some door," he could escape his cell (Kafka 73). Similar to Johanna's seduction of Karl, Clara physically dominates Karl…
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…certain textures of clothing, and flowers are seen as oppressive to him. The faintest of lights and nearly all sounds bother Roderick. This lack of light is a direct attack on the transcendentalist tenet that light is more powerful than dark because one ray
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…tortured with my moms forms of destruction (which she called easy listening). Even though the cobras were brutal, somehow every time in the end when the dust had settled and they were about to take the Joes fort; there would always come a ray shining with hope…
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…not solitary whilst I read and write, though nobody is with me. But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars. The rays that come from those heavenly worlds, will separate between him and what he touches. One might think the atmosphere was made transparent…
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