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Tone Mercurial
In "The Story of an hour", Kate Chopin uses the tone mercurial to represent the foreshadowing of
the unpredictable change of mind conveyed by the literary devices imagery and diction.
Within, "The Story of an hour", Kate Chopin portrays the reaction of Mrs. Mallard to her husband's
deaths a disconsolate then eventual mercurial tone. At the beginning of the story, the mood and tone
were despair and disconsolate. Not only was Mrs. Mallard feeling grief over her lost, but Chopin
uses pathos to effect and relate the audience to a grief feeling as well.
In addition, the tone escalates and is based on the unexpected reaction of Mrs. Mallard's joyful and
positive attitude regarding her husband sudden passing. Chopin catches those caught up in the
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An Hour Tone
The short–story "The Story of an Hour" is written by Kate Chopin. This story is about a married
woman named, Louise Mallard, who learns about her husband's death, and through the poem she
discovers the positives of this incident. She gradually learns the restrictions that have been lifted and
the new opportunities that arise due to her husband's death, however, the story ends by her getting a
heart attack when she sees her husband still alive, the story throughout is written in third–person
point of view. Furthermore, Chopin believes that marriage can be very restrictive on woman because
of the dominant role the male plays in the relationship and this is shown through the tone and
literary features of the poem.
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The metaphor in the quote "storm of grief", presents a sorrowful tone because it displays the tragedy
and misery she experiences due to her husbands passing, however this tone lasts only for a small
part in the beginning in the story and soon changes into a tone of elation. Furthermore, the
symbolism in the line"blue sky showing here and there through the clouds [...]" shows the hopeful
tone as it conveys how the blue sky begins to emerge from the darkness of the clouds. The clouds
are used to symbolise the husband's death and how the grieve she experiences due to this incident
begins to vanish as the sky clears up. This symbolises the hope that Mallard begins to attain, and this
device is used to hint at the increased opportunities and benefits she will gain by being alone and
gaining independence. Moreover, the realistic tone is later presented at the end of the story. The
dramatic irony in the line " – of the joy that kills" is a powerful indicator that shows restrictions that
are placed on woman. This line is ironic because the readers know that she did not die because of
the joy when she saw her husband but in fact the shock and disappointment
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Skin Tone
What is Your Skin Type?
Skin sorts incorporate ordinary, slick, dry and delicate. Some individuals additionally have a mix of
skin sorts in various zones of their skin. Your skin sort can change after some time. For instance,
more youthful individuals are more probable than more seasoned individuals to have an ordinary
skin sort. Most women misdiagnose themselves and, accordingly, end up utilizing the wrong care
regimen and items. Tending to the wrong skin sort can exasperate skin, lead to skin break out, or
even make your skin look older than it truly is. Skin sorts shift contingent on a mix of elements.
They incorporate your skin's water content, which influences your skin's solace and flexibility. Oil
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For Your Skin Tone
Skin tone is so critical in picking the right cosmetics, however you might ponder exactly how to
identify your own particular skin tone.
The skin's connotation (or undertone) is the warm, cool, or neutral tone that shows through the
surface shade of skin. In spite of the fact that the surface shade of skin changes relying upon
exposure to the sun and other skin conditions like rosacea and skin break out, the skin's undercurrent
stays predictable.
Knowing whether your connotation is warm, cool or unbiased is the way to guaranteeing that your
establishment coordinates your skin and that other cosmetics items you apply look common. At the
point when establishment does not appropriately match the skin's connotation, the shading emerges
as orange to copper, pink to rose, or colorless. On the off chance that cosmetics resembles the right
shading in the bundle however looks odd once connected, you've likely bought cosmetics with the
off base undercurrent for your skin.
Whenever you are trying to figure out which foundation works well with your skin type and color,
consult a makeup artist before making a
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The Importance Of Racism In Society
Living in the world, we all would love to live a place where we are respected, valued, and
appreciated. However, life is not always like the way we dream because racism is still happing and it
has a great influence on our everyday lives. Unfortunately, nowadays some of us are not still treated
equally. I am wondering why we can't get along with one another and why we cannot treat one
another who are unlike with us with respect and appreciate. We all know their differences play an
important role in our everyday lives because they are a significant part in our communities.
Nevertheless, why we can't create an environment "where all kinds of people feel comfortable
showing up, secure in the knowledge that they have a place they don't have to defend every time
they turn around" (Johnson, 2006, p.5). Currently, there are several crashes around the issue of our
differences, and those crashes totally have a great impact on families.
The first theory about racism is we tend to judge other people by the way they look. In the movie
Crash, Haggis (2005) showed us the issues relate to discrimination that are happening in our lives
such as Jean asked her husband to have the locks changed again because she could not trust with the
locksmith, Daniel who is tattooed Latino. She treated him as a gang member even she did not know
anything about his background. Honestly, having a tattoo does not mean he is a gangster. Her
husband explained to her that tattoos are not prison. However, she
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Walden Tone
Walden Tone The tone of the excerpt from Walden is critical of the way the American population
lives. This is seen by Thoreau's comparisons of the American lifestyle to people or beings that do
not live logically, such as the greedy man who was turned into an ant by Zeus in one of Aesop's
fables, or the pygmies and the cranes that fought a war until the pygmy population was decimated.
He states in the excerpt that he "wanted to . . . live so sturdily and Spartan–like as to put to rout all
that is not life," (Thoreau, 2). This quotation emphasizes that the American people are not able to
truly live life since they tend to live in extravagant excess. Thoreau moves from American excess to
the railroad swiftly. This could in part be to mirror ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thoreau criticizes his fellow humans when he states that they "have somewhat hastily concluded
that it is the chief end of man here to "glorify God and enjoy him forever," (Thoreau, 2). The
indicated quotation shows that Thoreau believes that his fellow citizens have not actually taken the
time to look at all the facts of life in order to make an educated decision about what life is for.
Thoreau intends to tell the world what life is about since he believes that many humans "are in a
strange uncertainty about it, whether it is of the devil or of God," (Thoreau, 2). If people are
uncertain about who created life, Thoreau suggests that they take away all the superficial aspects of
it and examine its bare bones. However, many people wish to live extravagantly and do not know
who or what created life, nor do they wish to give up their material possessions to find out. In the
event that people did discern what life was and who created it, Thoreau would not have to be critical
of them as they would live the way he did and they would not have anything that was not necessary
for their survival, which would itself make them happy. Thus, if humankind cared more about the
basics of life rather than its extravagance, Thoreau might not have felt the need to disapprove of
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The Tyger Tone
I wondered this lonely cloud
T: The poem's title suggests a close relationship with nature and that this poem is about someone
without company. P
P: The speaker compares himself to a cloud that floats alone over the hills when he sees a lot of
daffodils in the field. The speaker tells the audience that now whenever he is alone in his study
thinking, he thinks back to the daffodils and the waves and he feels glad.
C: This poem has multiple examples of metaphor and simile, one even appearing in the title. To be
compared to a cloud can imply that you are gloomy, a lone grey storm cloud ready to rain.
A: The author's attitude is that nature lifts the spirit, and can cause a lonely and sad man feel glad
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"The Tyger" and "The Lamb" are about animals that are complete opposites. One is a fearsome
predator and the other, a gentle, innocent animal. The tones of "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" are
very different as well. Blake uses dark imagery to create an awed tone in "The Tyger" while the tone
of "The Lamb" is gentle.
Ozymandias
T: This poem may be on great leaders.
P: the is a grand statue, but there is nothing else besides this. This is a scene of massive destruction,
where everything is empty.
C: Line 1:The statue: is Mans attempt at creating a legacy for himself. Yet It will crumble due to the
destructive nature of history repeating itself.
A: The poet believes that all rulers face the same fate, regardless of how they try to preserve their
legacy.
S: There are no obvious shifts in this poem for me
T: The title seems to be an attack on leaders who try and preserve their legacies. Shelley used an
obscure Greek name of Ramses to emphasize how we do not remember our past leaders and how
they all fade away into history.
T: The theme of this poem refers to the destructive nature of history, and the insignificance of
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Bereft Tone
The somber poem of Bereft reflects on the anxieties after a great loss love. Bereft by Robert Frost is
comparing the narrator's past and present loss and lonliness . The use of different and similar feet
patterns lets readers connect sections of the poem to create a better understanding of the meaning.
The trimeter poem does not have a specific foot throughout the entirety of the poem, but the poem
uses dactyls and trochees in various patterns. By looking at the various similarities between lines
you can gain a deeper understanding of the reflection and questioning of his past love loss. The
stormy weather in Bereft is metaphorical to his previous loss of love being realized again. This
"change" as said in line 1, has caused the poems final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These lines, which describe the motion and sound of the storm, are thematically creating conflict
between the author and nature. In the follow phrases, "Leaves...hissed/ Blindly struck at my
knee.../...sinister in the tone", gives a negative tone to the metaphorical storm within the poem. Their
rhythmic pattern aligns with that of the last lines of the poem starting with "Word", which are
describing his loneliness. "Word I was in the house alone//Word I was in my life alone, /Word I had
no one left buy God", continue this pattern of very metrical lines of three (13, 15–16. Theses two
sections of lines are not only metrically similar, but thematically. They are no longer questioning the
trials of his loss of love, as he is no longer questioning. The two sections are described through
sound, which is a motif throughout the poem. The storm's description with sound connects with the
other passage of same foot pattern as the narrator believes that someone has spread word of his
loneliness, could this be the nature? These sections are also following the same end rhyme scheme
"hissed/...missed/...tone" and "alone/...alone/...God"(9–11, 13,15–16). The meanings may reflect
each other in these passages, the sense of nature being the one acknowledging the narrator's
loneliness with the storm. It is not clear who knows of his loneliness in the poem, but from the
similarities in theme and meter it can be assumed that the storm is spreading word of his
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Bereft Tone
The somber poem of Bereft reflects on the anxieties after a great loss love. Bereft by Robert Frost is
comparing the narrator's past and present loss and lonliness . The use of different and similar feet
patterns lets readers connect sections of the poem to create a better understanding of the meaning.
The trimeter poem does not have a specific foot throughout the entirety of the poem, but the poem
uses dactyls and trochees in various patterns. By looking at the various similarities between lines
you can gain a deeper understanding of the reflection and questioning of his past love loss. The
stormy weather in Bereft is metaphorical to his previous loss of love being realized again. This
"change" as said in line 1, has caused the poems final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These lines, which describe the motion and sound of the storm, are thematically creating conflict
between the author and nature. In the follow phrases, "Leaves...hissed/ Blindly struck at my
knee.../...sinister in the tone", gives a negative tone to the metaphorical storm within the poem. Their
rhythmic pattern aligns with that of the last lines of the poem starting with "Word", which are
describing his loneliness. "Word I was in the house alone//Word I was in my life alone, /Word I had
no one left buy God", continue this pattern of very metrical lines of three (13, 15–16. Theses two
sections of lines are not only metrically similar, but thematically. They are no longer questioning the
trials of his loss of love, as he is no longer questioning. The two sections are described through
sound, which is a motif throughout the poem. The storm's description with sound connects with the
other passage of same foot pattern as the narrator believes that someone has spread word of his
loneliness, could this be the nature? These sections are also following the same end rhyme scheme
"hissed/...missed/...tone" and "alone/...alone/...God"(9–11, 13,15–16). The meanings may reflect
each other in these passages, the sense of nature being the one acknowledging the narrator's
loneliness with the storm. It is not clear who knows of his loneliness in the poem, but from the
similarities in theme and meter it can be assumed that the storm is spreading word of his
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Tone Of George Gascoigne Tone
Throughout this poem, sixteenth–century poet George Gascoigne, reveals to his audience what he is
experiencing and the emotions that coincide. It is likely that Gascoigne is both the author and
speaker of this piece, and conveys his complex attitude through different devices. His attitude is
conflicting because of his combination of being both reluctant but still tempted. Through his use of
expressive diction and comparisons, his audience is able to better understand the issues that he is
faced with. Gascoigne doesn't seem like he's trying to sugarcoat the way he is feeling. He makes it
clear that he is in a state of sadness or regret. Through his diction, it is evident that he feels this way
because of all the descriptive words he uses. Early in the poem he says, "To see me hold my louring
head so low." (Gascoigne 2) Through his use of the word louring, one can make the straightforward
assumption that he is more than just upset. The word holds a weight that suggests he is sullen, his
whole mood is currently negatively affected because of the situation he is in. He has to purposely
restrict himself from looking at the woman, which could generate further pain. Later in the poem, he
says "Because your blazing eyes my bale have bred." (Gascoigne 14) The word "bale" conveys that
this other person has caused him misery. Misery expresses more than just temporary sadness, but
rather prolonged feelings of emotional pain. This isn't just a minor inconvenience to him, but rather
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The Raven Tone
In the poem "The Raven", by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker grieves the loss of his beloved Lenore,
and through the use of different poetic techniques, Poe expresses the speaker's feelings towards
notion of death. Poe uses numerous of poetic devices throughout the poem such as similes,
personification, diction, repetition, as well as tone to accurately depict the suspenseful moment of
the man's encounter with the raven. "The Raven" is one of Poe's most famous work and it has
influenced society for years. Majority of the events that took place in Poe's had a major impact on
Poe's writing style, which primarily consisted of morbid, melancholy tones, and almost always
ended or began with some beautiful lady dying. Poe is known for his genre of modern ... Show more
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The everlasting state of loneliness can overwhelm a person's mindset almost to the point of insanity.
The death of a loved is a difficult hardship to endure, and Poe does his best at capturing the
speaker's feelings towards the death of his beloved Lenore. The death of his beloved lady affected
him greatly, to the point of insanity. Poe's selection of words like "bleak" and "ghost" goes to show
the grief, as well as the miserable tone of the poem. Overall, the intense choice of diction, the
somber setting in winter, and the frantic tone all aid in overall theme of the poem, the act of losing a
loved one is a hard event to
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Symbolic Tone
John Donne's The Sun Rising and Auden's Funeral Blues use hyperbolic language to convey intense
feelings towards the speakers' beloved. Both believe all is lesser to their feelings, that even wise,
celestial beings are less important than the existence of the one they love. They take on a
dramatically different tone however, as the speaker of Funeral Blues laments the death of their
loved, proclaiming "I was wrong," while the lovers in The Sun Rising remain peacefully in their
bed. Both speakers feel that their love is all they have and all they need, to vastly differing effects.
In Funeral Blues Donne's persona is distraught, feeling that his love was his "North," "South,"
"East," and "West," conveying that now that he is gone the speaker feels he is without direction. By
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This is evident in the titles of the works, "the sun rising" provoking thoughts of new beginnings and
excitement. "rising" suggests an uplifting aura, though this is hampered by the speaker immediately
calling the sun a "busy old fool" in opening. Combined these factors suggest youthful arrogance.
The title "Funeral Blues" is even more indicative, setting the sombre tone of the work due to the
death of a loved one. The structuring of the poems contributes also, with Funeral Blues having a
regular AABB pattern, making lines feel uniform and serious. It suggests that while the speaker has
lost so much he clings to structure and order. In comparison to this, The Sun Rising follows a less
consistent rhyming scheme, with some lines rhyming with the one after, and some alternating. This
creates a looser, less serious feel, reflecting the emotions of the poem. Lines are placed irregularly,
some indenting further than others, giving the poem its playful feel as they run irregularly down the
page. Structural aspects play an important role in the creation of tone within the
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Analysis Of The Poem ' Anastrophe Elegy ' By Rebecca Foust
The poem "Anastrophe Elegy" by Rebecca Foust tells the story of a woman who falls madly in love
with a man. This woman, was the "it girl" she was talented, smart, beautiful, and athletic. She had
many different roles in peoples lives such as girlfriend, wife, mother, friend, coach and many more.
However, she met a man whom she falls in love with. As a result of love she gives her all to him.
She went above and beyond for this man giving up much of herself to make sure he was happy.
After spending much of her time and money for the man she loved, he ups and leaves her. When the
love of her life left, he not only left with himself but he left with a part of her. The persona says that
the woman was not the same after he left. Throughout the poem there is a sense of grief brought on
from this tragic relationship and the unwarranted results of the relationship. Although the woman in
the story did not die, her spirit did die when the love of her life left. Therefore, the theme of sadness
is shown in this poem through the anastrophe structure, style choice of an elegy, and the mood.
Firstly, the theme of sadness is presented through the structure of an Anastrophe. When it comes to
poetry, the structure it is presented is very important. The structure of a poem can determine the
rhythm. Furthermore, it can make a poem sound fast pace, slow, anxious or calm. The structure
controls how one may read the poem or even perceive the poem. The author chooses to write the
poem in the form
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Tone In Letter
Tone is a key to writing a letter. The tone influences the reader by making the letter have emotions.
Tone not only helps to make the letter interesting, but tone also helps the reader to know the author's
feelings. When tone is used, it makes the reader feel the emotions from the author and that
influences the reader to agree with the authors's point of view. Text A and Text B both have different
tones that helps the reader be persuaded by the letter. Text A disagrees with advertisement in
schools. The tone of this letter is bitter. The author of this letter is determined to end advertisement
in school and they are bitter about it. Such as when they say that enough is enough with
advertisement in school. The bitterness in this letter
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The Giver Tone
What would happen if you could not make your own choices? In Lois Lowry's The Giver, the
community does not get the choice of how they live. Jonas was one of the only different people in
the community and he worked with the Giver to receive the community's memories. After learning
about all the memories kept from the people in the community, Jonas decides to release his
knowledge so everyone can know the truth. The truth changed the way people thought and help
them realize what they were doing when they did not know the truth. The theme of this book is that
it is important to be able to make your own choices and create your own memories. This is shown
through tone, characterization, and the plot.
First, The Giver is shown through tone because of the way they talk to each other. The tone of the
way they talk to each other is very serious. For example Jonas's mom says "precision of language,"
when Jonas's mom says that it makes the book more serious and shows that they do not get the
choice of what they say. The memories that Jonas were receiving changed the way Jonas saw the
world. After Jonas saw color he want to be able to make more choices in his life, even if it was just
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Jonas was very brave and took risked to make sure everyone had a choice. When Jonas agreed to
release the memories he showed that he was scared, "I'll do it. I think I can do it. I'll try, anyway. But
I want you to come with me." Other characters followed the rules and did not do anything that they
chose to do. For example, Jonas's dad always did what he was told even if it did not help him or his
family. Jonas's father was the nurturer that released people in the community. When Jonas first
found out what being released meant and watched his father release a baby he thought "he killed it.
My father killed it." That is how The Giver is shown in
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Tone of Truth
Tone of "Truth" The poem, "Truth," by Gwendolyn Brooks, was written in 1949, during a
continuing era of black oppression in America. Brooks was born June 7, 1917 in Topeka, Kansas but
her family moved to Chicago shortly after her birth, according to her biographer, Georg Kent (2).
The Poetry Foundation biography of Gwendolyn Brooks says her father was a janitor who had
dreamt of becoming a doctor and her mother was a schoolteacher and classically trained pianist
(Halley). Both of her parents had dreamt about living the "American Dream" and both suffered hard
times and disappointment instead. Brooks' parents were very supportive of her passion for reading
and writing and first sensed her talent at age seven, when she started writing ... Show more content
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In an autobiography, Brooks wrote a passage that the Poetry Foundation quoted from stating, "I
know that the Black emphasis must be not against white but for Black..." (Halley). Brooks feels
strongly that blacks should take more pride in themselves and their heritage and take positive
actions to make things better for themselves.
Brooks' views show through the tone or voice of the speaker in her poem "Truth". Poets use tone to
convey to the readers much more than what is plainly written on the page. Kirszner explains in
Portable Literature: Reading Writing Reacting, "The tone of a poem conveys the speaker's attitude
toward his or her subject or audience," (436). The tone or attitude of the speaker is earnest about
how human it is to want to run and hide from that which we fear. The speaker says, "Shall we not
flee / Into the shelter / Of the familiar," (15–17). In this case people fear the truth because it is
unfamiliar. It has been observed by many reviewers that Brooks' work has remained objective about
human nature (Halley). The speaker also has a reflective attitude asking thoughtful questions such
as, "How shall we greet him? / Shall we not dread him / Shall we not fear him," (2–4), to invoke
thought in the reader about what their actions might be if they were face to face with a devastating
truth. The speaker is suggestive but rather than confronting or scolding the reader by telling them
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Similarities Between Secular And Secular Music
Secular music and music intended for mass both played important roles in medieval culture. For a
while, the only music was made for worship. There were certain themes and purposes that shaped
church music to be the way that it was and the same with non–religious music, each had a purpose.
There are characteristics of each that separate them from each other and then some characteristics
that make them one. One would not be the same today without the other. These styles of music
served as a source of inspiration for later music to come.
Some basic similarities between the two types of music were that both secular and religious music
was monophonic, which is when a single melody is sung by a single person or by a choir in which
each member sings the same part. Secular and religious music were intended for communicating
feelings and gave a way to express emotions in a way like never before and both originated from
oral cultures and passed down from memory until religious composers became more literate. Monks
and members of the church choir were the main performers of religious music intended for mass and
the troubadors, trouveres, and joungleurs were the performers of secular music. Unlike secular
music, music intended for mass was taken from or inspired by the Bible for worship and was seen as
a "musical prayer." Singing about the scripture was another and a more intimate way to experience
the Holy Spirit rather than just reading from scripture. Secular music was intended for parties and
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Instruments used during mass were looked down upon because it was said that they caused a
distraction between the people and God. Instruments used for non–religious music such as dances
and festivals were the vielle, harp, psaltery, flute, shawm, bagpipe, and
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Vaporwave Argumentative Essay
Humanities Culminating Project Vaporwave is a microgenre of music started in the early 2010s
focused on deconstructing elements of 90s culture, consumerism, and nostalgia. It's name is a pun
on the term "vaporware," which refers to software advertised by companies in the 90s which turn
out to be nonexistent and nothing but vapor. Vaporwave works remix pop songs, Muzak,
advertisements, startup sounds, and other cultural material from the 80s and 90s, to produce
hypnotic, almost dreamy music. Blank Banshee 1, the second self titled album from artist Blank
Banshee, fuses both vaporwave and trap, a genre of dance music characterized by deep bass drums
and rapid hi hats, and compares the technological utopia predicted by the 90s to our actual reality. ...
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The first track on the album, "B:/ Infinite Login" presents us with a representation of the internet: A
building resembling a Japanese temple textured with the Google search bar and the Wikipedia logo.
Nothing is inside except for a lone iPad, which we zoom into to find an abstract space of colorful
cubes. Sites like Wikipedia, Facebook, and Google all tend to feature "clean," minimal layouts. Like
a temple, this grants them a sort of sacredness, where it is impossible for anything to break this static
template. The websites become authoritative and dictate the user experience. We cannot influence or
modify them the same way we cannot change the structure of a building. And yet these virtual
buildings are inescapable. Like The Trial, we are powerless as user of a website to truly understand
anything about them. Attempting to contact a person who works at YouTube or Facebook for help is
nearly impossible, just like how Josef is unable to find out any information about his own alleged
crime. Additionally, it isn't just that websites alienate ourselves from them, but we've also isolated
ourselves from each other. More and more aspects of the Internet are personalized, from Google's
search results to one's Facebook timeline, almost everything is tailored to the individual user. While
this can be convenient and even helpful, it also turns the Internet
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Lancet Tone Deafness
Tone–Deafness
Few people know the range of the different types of tone deafness. However, many people think
they have it. Tone deafness is does not refer to a problem with the ears, but to a lack of training.
Tone deafness is easy to fix by training the ears and the vocal muscles. Lancet is a music professor
in Boston who is tone–deaf (Lancet 2001). Lancet express, "tone deafness is a term that tends to be
applied indiscriminately to a constellation of music processing, perceptual, and production deficits"
(Lancet 2001). This paper will examine the tone–deafness real–life terms, the past and current
research, and current direction which all contribute to its need for exploration.
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Singing is optional. Reaching for things is not. We all develop hand–eye coordination as a part of
our basic survival skills. Nevertheless, we could go our whole lives without singing and be fine. We
want to sing, but we have to make a conscious effort to learn. Some people make this effort as
children, and we assume they were born with it. This is not so. As with anything, it comes more
naturally to some than to others, but we all have to learn. Numerous people believe that tone–
deafness does not exist. Many people believe that they are tone–deaf (Lancet 2001). Nevertheless, I
do not believe that they are tone–deaf, in other words, people who will never be able to learn to
distinguish between notes.
Many of the tone–deaf people have been able to work on their problem, and by correcting their
singing techniques, as well as releasing their constrictions, they have learned to sing in tune. "Tone–
deaf" singers often have severe constrictions around their vocal cords (Gandour, 2000). Usually they
have had these tensions for such a long time that they no longer feel like tensions. A person often
finds psychological reasons for these tensions (Gandour, 2000). Gandour states, "frequently a singer
has been thoroughly deprived of his or hers self–confidence regarding the voice "(2000). One can
lose his or her self–confidence for many reasons. For example, I was singled out as the one in the
church choir who was spoiling the sound of the choir and by being the
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Serialism Essay
Definition:
Serialism is a rigorous system of composing music in which various elements of the piece are
ordered according to a pre–determined ordered set or sets, and variations on them. The elements
thus controlled may be the pitch of the notes, their length, their dynamics, their accents, or virtually
any other musical quantity, which, in serial terms is called a parameter. More generally, serialism is
any music which uses any ordered sets applied to any musical element.
Whilst researching serialism I came across a quote which I find very relevant to our studies at the
moment. The quote reads: "Serial music is like spinach. People grow up hearing others complain
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*Listen Boulez – Structures pour deux pianos
When a tone row is turned backwards, its rhythmic pattern is also reversed. For example, a minum
followed by a quaver followed by a semi–quaver becomes a semi–quaver followed by a quaver
followed by a minum. It is in this way that every conceivable musical element is manipulated.
Although this music is very organized it is often, ironically, perceived to be very chaotic to the
listener.
*Listen Stockhausen – Gesang der Junglinge
Serialism was greatly influential in post–War music. Serialism was "revolutionary" and declared
itself as a "new tonality". Serialism created an environment where experimentation with sound was
at the forefront of composition, which led to increased use of electronics as well as other
applications of mathematical notation to composition.
Joseph Matthias Hauer ( 1883– 1959)
Background
Joseph Hauer was an Austrian composer and theorist. He was an active organist, choral conductor
and cellist since his teenage years. At about the age of 23 (1908) he started composing. His first
published works are Op 1 –18 (1912 – 1919) and he described these works as "the first onset of [his]
12–tone works". These pieces range from songs and piano miniatures to the dramatic
"Apokalyptische Phantasie" op. 5(1913), which is scored for chamber orchestra and is his most
significant early
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What Is The Tone Of Tone
Tone is an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience. Generally, authors have some
perspective or attitude when they are writing something regarding to the article or a book. Besides,
tone expressed through word choice like adjectives, adverbs, figures of speech which will used in a
passage.
According to the Sun daily, the tone of the article are appreciative and concerned. Appreciative
represent to the author showing the pleasure and thankful which convey in the writing. According to
the statement of article, the writer highlighted that the Education Ministry mentioned that two other
students were traumatised by the incident will be given counselling and six students were allowed to
go home after receiving outpatient treatment. The message that the author wanted to convey is that
the Education Ministry are taking the correct step to solve the problem. This showed that the author
is appreciated for what the Education Ministry did to the student.
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Frank refer to the writer convey the message based on the matter of fact. In the article, the writer
had stated down the exact time regarding to the case happened. The statement stated clearly that
how the helicopter crashed the canteen and hall building in 9:35 am. Besides, the writer also
mentioned that the helicopter took off from its base at 7.35am for the routine daily flight exercise.
Yet, he did not explained in details regarding to the exact location of the helicopter took off from.
The writer want to give a hints that government was trying to hide the truth. This is because they did
not provide the exact information. This allowed the audience to think themselves that what had
happened in this hours of the flight exercise. Besides, the government also did not mentioned where
the helicopter took off from. He thinks that audience have the right to know the truth regarding to
the case without hidden
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Persuasive Tones
Tone is a very important part in writing essays, letters, articles, and even ads. There are many
different tones you can use in your writing. If you are writing an argumentative writing then tone
can either strengthen or weaken your argument. For example these two sixth graders named Dave
Kessler and Janet Chen, wrote argumentative letters to their schools editor about ads in their
schools. Dave Kessler chose to use a persuasive tone in his letter, saying that he thinks ads in
schools should be banned. This strengthened his argument a lot because he needed to get his point
across. For example, " Advertising may allow a school to get a brand new scoreboard, books or band
uniforms, but the price students pay is too great"(Kessler 1). With
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The Crucible Tone
The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, revolves around the Salem witch trials of the 15th century. Much of
what precedes the play portion of the novel is dedicated to establishing the background of the novel.
This passage, in specific, sets the tone of the novel as it describes the ideology of the witch hunts,
and how they came into effect. The passage summarizes the fundamental ideas of the witch hunts as
a paradox stating, "The witch–hunt was a perverse manifestation of the panic which set among the
classes when the balance began to turn toward greater individual freedom" (Miller 11). These words
are an important part of the novel because it lays out a groundwork which the rest of the ideas and
concepts that are brought up in the novel will build themselves upon. Simply put, it sets the tone for
the rest of the novel. It describes the fears that the characters have, and what conflicts they will
undergo. For instance, signs of mob mentality can be gleamed from the passage. This can be seen
when it says, "balance has yet to be struck between order and freedom" (Miller 11).
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The Importance Of Music And Language
Music and language share a commonality; the same way phrases are structured in music, can be
seen when thoughts are structured in sentences of different languages. Music plays a role in
memory, auditory attention, and different structures of language, such as the syntax and phonemes,
which can improve on reading and writing skills. Bidelman et al. has shown that when it comes to
music and language, speech pitch processing can differ between musicians and non–musicians,
where there are evidence that music can show sensitivity to the pitch sound toward musicians. It can
also depend on musicians who speak foreign languages, which will focus on the influence of
domain–specific experience on the encoding of pitch. It can also depend on musical expertise.
Rochette et al. has used musical lessons on deaf children to test if musical education plays a factor
on them, since other studies have shown that music being able to use auditory perception, auditory
cognition, and phonetic discrimination. The results showed that those who were trained acquired the
skills more than those who weren't and is an excellent strategy for increasing linguistic processing.
On the emotional side, Ma and Thompson wanted to show that acoustic environments, such as
sounds from human actions, animal calls, etc. can change human emotions. The hypothesis of music
and speech being closely related brought the idea of the "musical protolanguage hypothesis," that
songlike communication was used in courtship and
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Finacial Tones
I always assumed reading only meant picking up a book and reading the words on the page in order
to comprehend a certain concept, but I have come to learn that there are so many other types of
reading in the world, ones that many people do not even realize. I argue that it is extremely
imperative in life to be close to family members and dearest friends, so that in the most awkward,
sad, excited, and nervous of times, one can know exactly how the other one feels by their
appearance and tone of voice. I for one never noticed the most important type of reading one can
learn to do, which is reading facial expressions and tones of voices of close family. I argue that
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I argue that going through life not being capable of reading facial expressions and tones of voices is
like going through life without any emotional connection to anyone because being able to do so
creates the bond that holds family and friends together. Not only is it easier on me to be able to read
my family members, but it is also easier on them, so that even at the hardest times, they are able to
save themselves from speaking words that may be impossible to get out. Not only is this in the
saddest moments in life, but also in the most exciting, uncomfortable, and endearing moments that it
is essential to be able to read other people and determine what they want to say. Overall, I argue that
it is more imperative to be close to family members and dearest friends, and to learn the capability
of reading their tones of voices and facial expressions no matter what the circumstance than to have
a capability of reading a poem or piece of
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Tone Of The Prelude
The Prelude: William Wordsworth's The Prelude, written in blank verse is an autobiographical poem
written from 1798 to 1799. Throughout the excerpt the speaker has changing responses to his
experience and conveys his responses with varying diction, imagery, and tone style. There are three
changes in the speaker's response to his surroundings, which portray his changing emotion
throughout the piece. The transitions occur on lines 11, 24, and 34. Tones of adventure, decisiveness,
obstruction, and darkness are used throughout the work. The speaker changes his tone during the
transition from the first to second section. He starts in the first with an awe filled and adventurous
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The speaker's tone goes from nervous and scared to dim and dark. The man has had to turn around
and go back because of his fear for the humongous mountain that seemed to be encroaching upon
his every move. The word choice of "and through the meadows homeward went, in grave and
serious mood;" shows how he left his boat with a feeling of sadness, but had not yet been robbed of
his joy. But, in the next section his starting word choice of "but after I had seen that spectacle, for
many days, my brain worked with a dim and undetermined sense of unknown modes of being"
shows that he doesn't even know how to feel anymore in light of recent events. This marks the
change in him from sadness to dim apathy. His imagery of "there hung a darkness" and "no familiar
shapes remained" parallels the complete emptiness he feels in his soul. The speaker once again
refers back to the environment when he uses "no pleasant images of trees", "of sea and sky", and "no
colours of green fields". He uses this environmental imagery to show that his life is now devoid of
all color. He closes this excerpt with "like living men, moved slowly through the mind by day, and
were a trouble to my
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Reflection Paper
Ever since I was born, I was raised in a Vietnamese household where my parents and grandparents
always communicated to me in only Vietnamese. Before I was four years old, I slowly learned
English from watching television and listening American radio stations. In my elementary school, I
learned the American alphabet by memorization and repetition of the sounds and signs of the
American alphabet. Then teachers started to make students learn new vocabulary and helping
students make flashcards with pictures for visual aid. To improve my communication skills in
English, my teachers often made the students work in groups, so students can learn from each other
and practice their speaking. English is all about memorization and then applying what I learned to
other situations. During the summer, I went to extra English classes, and my summer school
teachers emphasized the importance of vocabulary and grammar. I learned how to diagram
sentences based on their parts of speech and memorized how certain phrases must correspond to a
set of rule to satisfy the English grammar. My teachers in high school tested my English skills
through public speeches and numerous essays. During high school, I also went to Vietnamese school
for four years every Sunday where they emphasized the importance of memorization and repetition.
My teachers gave me homework to read, and I had memorize certain poems or short stories. They
would test me by making me recite the poem or write down the short stories by
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Tone Analysis
Tone: imaginary, naive. I will create this tone using the main character's imaginative view of what's
going on around her and the descriptions that show that things are different than she sees them.
Title
The sunlight shining in through my window wakes me up. It illuminates the sunshine yellow walls,
somehow making them an even brighter and warmer color. The room is a sunrise, giving a warm
and cmforting welcome to each new day. I smile as I get up and tuck my blankets back into the sides
of the bed. "Good morning Teddy!" I say kiss the top of my bears head and put him in his spot next
to my pillow.
I skip down the creaky stairs, my feet making a sort of melody on the old splintering wood. My
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We go through our usual activities, like story time and fingerpainting. I get another paint splotch on
my shirt right next to the one from last week and the week before. They make a pretty pattern, but
Ms. Tracy doesn't seem to like it a much as I do. Pretty soon it's snack time, my favorite part of the
day! Ms. Tracy always gives us apples and orange slices. I slip two extra apples in my bag. I do that
every day, and I don't think she minds because she never says anything about it.
At the end of the day, I say goodbye to my friends and walk home. I let myself in through the
unlocked door. I wave to Mama, who is sitting at the table and reading another newspaper, and leap
over the obstacle course on the floor to get to the couch and grab for the remote to turn on the TV.
For dinner, I eat the apples I brought home from school. I'm suddenly interrupted by a loud ringing
at the doorbell. I jolt off the couch and shut off the TV. Who could be at the door? Nobody ever
rings the doorbell. Papa and I never lock the door because we can never find our keys. Mama's
inside, so it can't be her. Nobody else ever comes over. I drag a chair over to the door and stand on it
to look through the peephole. There's a stranger outside. She stands tall and is wearing a
professional looking blazer like those lawyer ladies on Suits. I have to clean up! One should always
clean up for guests. I look around from my perch on the chair, looking around
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Tone Of The Raven
Edgar Allen Poe: The Raven
Creating the Melancholic Tone in "The Raven" Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven," representing Poe's
own introverted crisis of hell, is unusually moving and attractive to the reader. In his essay entitled
"The Philosophy of Composition," Poe reveals his purpose in writing "The Raven" and also
describes the work of composing the poem as being carefully calculated in all aspects. Of all
melancholy topics, Poe wished to use the one that was universally understood, death; specifically
death involving a beautiful woman. The apparent tone in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" seemingly
represents a very painful condition of mind, an intellect sensitive to madness and the abyss of
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In the first stanza, questioning from what direction the "tapping" came, he throws open the door, the
narrators' nemesis not to be found. Some other realm must be explored if he is to ascertain
something about his lost love and the noise which is driving him insane. The narrator then opens the
shutter, opening his soul to the outside world. To his surprise, he discovers a raven, a "beast upon the
sculptured bust above his chamber door" (53).
The raven directs all further action in the poem, it ridicules and patronizes the narrator throughout
the composition and its evil force permeates the air and induces suffering and anguish within the
character. Emotions culminate with the attainment of a climax as the narrator faces his confused and
disordered world. The narrator, in his madness, shrieks, "Get thee back into the tempest and the
Night's Plutonian shore!" (98). Poe's calculated use of symbolism was influential in establishing the
literary reputation of "The Raven". The raven is established as a symbol for the narrator's mournful
and ceaseless remembrance of his lost love. The raven is of significant importance to the
melancholic theme because it is often seen as being a harbinger of death.
Another obvious symbol is the bust of Pallas, the Goddess of Wisdom. This use is symbolic as it
leads the narrator to believe that the raven speaks
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Analysis Of The Shining
Formal Analysis of The Shining In his exemplary horror film, The Shining, Stanley Kubrick uses
various components of editing and sound to create unique and terrifying scenes. Kubrick relies on
editing and sound design to aid the horrifying and creepy feel that was made in the in the movie. All
throughout the movie, the unique sound design and strong editing techniques create many diverse
effects on the viewer, however the most evident effect created a sense of fear and suspense. One
scene specifically emerges as a skillfully edited part in the movie. In this scene, Wendy and Danny
Torrance leave the hotel to walk through the hedge maze. Wendy and Danny both wandered around
inside the massive maze. The scene then cuts to a shot of Jack walking up to a model of the maze
that is in the lobby. The scene then cuts to a close–up of the model of the maze. Tiny versions of
Wendy and Danny are shown walking through the maze. The Jack and the viewer can hear Wendy
and Danny talking even though he is not with them. This helps the allusion that Jack is viewing
them experience the maze. As the scene proceeds, it cuts to clips of Wendy and Danny walking in
the actual maze. The maze scene is a case of parallel editing. Using parallel editing in the scene, the
viewer accept that Wendy and Danny are experiencing the maze while Jack is watching the through
the model of the maze. This leads the viewer to trust that Jack is viewing over the two experience
the maze, alongside the sounds of the
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Moonlight Character Analysis
In the film Moonlight, Mahershala Ali plays a drug dealer who acts as a father figure to a
homosexual, African American boy. Ali is not an A–list actor, but his talent as an actor is widely
recognized and acknowledged. Although he cannot be considered a star, he can be classified as an
actor because he is professionally trained and has indisputable talent. He is known to play very
tough and intimidating characters who are not to be trifled with. Ali's acting style can be classified
as representational because his gestures and expressions come so naturally, as if he could easily
relate to the characters that he plays. In some of his past roles, Ali has played the parts of a soldier
and a crime lord, which shows how he usually plays gritty and fearless characters. In many of these
roles, Ali's character is not very talkative, but he is well respected and his words hold a great deal of
weight. People who have seen some of Ali's other films and television shows would expect nothing
less than a bold and uncompromising performance. Ali's performance in Moonlight does not
disappoint because he embraces his reputation as an actor that plays characters with a quiet, yet
heavy presence. He also draws upon his experiences in previous roles to exceed the high
expectations set for him. His character in Moonlight, Juan, is a respected and successful drug dealer.
Ali is a perfect fit for this role because of his masculine characteristics and features, all of which
help to give Juan a macho persona. Ali can create this sense of masculinity not only through his
appearance, but also through his behavior. Since Ali is very tall, toned, and dark–skinned which
establishes his character's dominating and imposing presence. In the film, Juan is oftentimes
wearing a durag, earrings, and a tank top which fits the stereotype of an alpha African–American
male. He is also casually smoking a cigarette in many scenes, further adding to his confident and
well–poised persona. Ali's behavior and composure complement his physical appearance as well.
For example, throughout the film, Juan walks around with an aura of confidence, and it is clear that
the people he talks to have great respect for him. He is also an observant person, constantly
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Tones At Past Two Tone
There are two main tones in this story, a happy one and a gloomy one. These both tones come
together in the poem to create the theme of desires and significance in life. The poem first begins
with a happy tone. The old man in the story is happy and welcomes/accepts his chances of dying.
This is shown by him saying things like he is ready for heaven and is finally done with picking
apples. In line eight he says, "I am dosing off," he is indicating that he has finished everything
planned and is ready for his judgment. I believe that this tone sets up the theme of desires and the
significance in life, but does not necessarily complete it. As we keep reading through the poem, it
starts to introduce a sad mood. He starts accepting his fate when
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Absolute Pitch: An Inside Look
Absolute Pitch: An Inside Look
When most people see a wavelength of light, they find no difficulty in associating it with a color.
Yet hearing a frequency of sound and associating it with a musical note is a cognitive talent that
fascinates scientists. This rare ability is referred to in the scientific literature as absolute pitch (AP)
and it allows individuals to effortlessly, immediately and accurately label the pitches they hear with
a musical note. AP has been a classic example of the "nature–nurture" dilemma since the extent to
which genetic and environmental factors influence it is a matter of constant debate. Current research
though, reveals AP as a paradigm of a complex genetic trait, studies of which provide vital insights
into the interactions between heredity and nature.
Intensive musical training places emphasis on developing AP and though outside influences can
improve one's chances of this, they are not enough to guarantee it. There is a fixed window of time
in early childhood, usually before the age of 6, known as the critical period during which individuals
are most likely to acquire AP. This is in accordance with principles of neuroplasticity (Gervain et al.,
2013). Nevertheless, even those who start musical training early often do not develop AP. Various
interpretations of this exist. One is that learning cues specific to AP must be introduced during the
critical period. Otherwise the brain shifts to the relative pitch (RP) system of music perception
which
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Differences Between The Joy Luck Club Book And Movie
The Joy Luck Club
Comparative study
The Joy Luck Club (1989), introduced the cultural values of China and America which was highly
successful. It remained nine months on the Times Bestseller and was re–created into a movie which
released in 1993 with the same name. Although there are not much influential differences, the
visual/audio effects in movies, structures and languages, including the tones and pronunciations
made some changes on the individual's preference.
Unlike the book, the movie The Joy Luck Club added audio and visual effects to make the plot more
emotional and empathic. In this case, the audio, including the background music fully demonstrated
the cultural aspects of Chinese–American culture. For instance, the director solely used Chinese
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In the book, each chapter tells four stories of each character by the subtitles. This was successful for
the readers to understand the specific backgrounds of each story because a single section only
explained one character's story. Meaning that the book is more detailed to the movie. In the movie,
the scar of Anmei was created by a simple argument from her uncle and aunt. And the scene was
simple and quick which the director did not put a focal point on it. But in the book, there is a subtitle
called 'AN–MEI HSU: Scar' and the book described a lot more details about the beginning and end
of the argument. Comparatively, the movie did not portray the stories in order. The flow of the
stories was more fluent because it was about mentioning a story from other character's stories. Such
as when the daughters narrated the story, the stories of their mothers were mentioned and that
naturally led to their mother's stories. This allowed the audiences to be more concentrated to every
story, because the flow of the plot was natural and that helped the audiences to generally accept lots
of stories at the same
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The Bells Tone
Edgar Allan Poe's theme in "The Bells" is the four stages of a person's life. "The silver bell is
appropriate for childhood, the golden bell is the one for youth and the maturing for marriage. The
brazen bell represents the harsh and dangers of middle age, and the iron bell is suited to old age
because of its heavy and melancholy tone and also because it is associated with the funeral knell.
(Litfinder)
In the first stanza, Poe never directly says the bells are Christmas bells, he uses the words "tinkle,"
"icy air," and "jingling," to let the reader know that he is describing Christmas. He uses repetition of
words like "rhyme" and "time" to give the reader an overall mood of happy (Poetry for student's pg.
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Poe provides a visual image and an association with a thing of value by referring to the bells as
golden (pg.48). He describes the night as "balmy" which gives a soothing and mild feeling instead
of the harsh use of "icy" in the first stanza (pg.48). Poe's world usage and repetition help the reader
realize that this is a joyous mood. This stanza symbolizes maturing, starting a family, and growing
older.
The third stanza takes a dramatic turn and is dark and gloomy. The third stanza is describing the
chaos of a fire and the desperate sound of the fire alarm. Poe uses personification to describe the
fire. He says that fire has a "desire" to climb so high that it can "sit" next to "the pale faced moon"
(pg.49). Previously in the poem the repetition of "bells" was an upbeat and happy, but now he is
using it to create a sense of urgency and panic (pg.49).
The final stanza is the saddest and depressing in the poem. In this stanza Poe is describing a person's
funeral. The bells are now black and made of iron and the sound is illustrated as melancholy and as
a groan. Poe uses personification in the phrase "rust within their throats" (line 69) to describe the
bells having a thick raspy voice. He also uses repetition by repeating "Keeping time, time, time, in a
sort of runic rhyme" (line 92, 96, & 101) to create a creepy and disturbing feeling among the
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The Ocean Tone
As an observation of the opposing natures of the ocean's surfaces and depths, Hawthorne's "The
Ocean" illustrates the tranquility of a grave beneath the ocean's waves. The melancholy tone of the
poem acts like a unifying current, pervading the text of the poem and saturating it with a feeling of
peace mingled with undertones of sadness. Divided into two octaves, the poem first depicts the
nature of the ocean referring to it as "quiet" and "alone" then the second half of the poem contrasts
typical graves with the graves of mariners beneath the sea (2). The poem also relies on a detached
observer to act as the speaker to directly connect the audience to the image of the ocean which it is
describing. The poem starts with a description of the ocean and its caves and the first octave also
establishes the inherent contrast between the ocean's "silent caves" and its "fury" (1–3). The first
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The final line of the first stanza emphasizes the power of the ocean and that it does not discriminate
when choosing its victims since it willingly takes "the young, the bright, the fair" (8). The poem
then transitions like the crest of a wave colliding with a sandy beach as it begins to talk specifically
of those who find solace beneath the wrathful waves. The poem's structure also echoes the ebb and
flow of the ocean as one wave flawlessly makes way for another. The second stanza begins by
describing the slumber of the "wearied seamen" and by stating that they are resting "calmly" the
speaker conjures an atmosphere of finality and peace (9). The poem also refers to the sea as
belonging to the seamen through the use of the word "own" and in doing so he emphasizes that
because the men spent their lives on the sea it became their home
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Araby tone
"Araby," a short story from James Joyce's Dubliners, recounts an unnamed boy's transition from
childhood into adulthood, from a life filled with fantasy to all the harsh realities of life in Ireland
under British rule. The narrator of the story is the older version of the protagonist, and as a result the
prose seems far from what a child would write–a preadolescent would not display such self–
awareness and understanding. Further examination of the text shows that the narrator is actually
embarrassed and chagrined by the confused adoration towards his friend's older sister that marked
his childhood, creating a reflective yet fatuous tone that is developed through the utilization of
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For example, behind the boy's house is a "wild garden [that] contained a central apple–tree," a clear
allusion to the Garden of Eden. However, the image is distorted by a "rusty bicycle–pump" that the
boy finds. He later sarcastically describes Mrs. Mercer's collecting used stamps as having "some
pious purpose" and notices "two men [...] counting money on a salver," an action that would not be
permitted in a church as it would be viewed as crass and unholy. Ironically, the boy himself is guilty
of twisting his religion to suit his own purposes. He believes that his love for Mangan's sister is pure
and holy, as shown by his attempt to deify her in his description of her as being not only "defined by
light," but also "touched discreetly by the lamplight at the curved neck," which is reminiscent of the
Virgin Mary in Christian iconography. The religious imagery in "Araby" effectively showcases the
narrator's aversion to apotheosis and the practice of placing a person on such a pedestal. By
presenting the information in such a way, the narrator once again conveys the fatuous tone by
appearing regretful of what he believes to be his perversion of religion as a child and by portraying
his actions as foolish and unreasonable. This is accomplished by contrasting the perversion of
religion surrounding the protagonist with his deification of the object of his adulation. Because the
narrator of "Araby" is more mature and wiser than the
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Jabberwocky Tone
Throughout Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky", his proficiency in the nonsense genre of poetry is
evident. The poem is set in the same fantasy world as Alice in Wonderland. Carroll exhibits the use
of childlike diction and uses the perspective of a father escorting his young son. "Jabberwocky"
exhibits peculiar, infantile diction. The poem consists of informal diction, characteristic of the
fantasy world it takes place in. Carroll uses words that are characteristic of a young child's
vocabulary. He uses words that do not exist, characteristic of the nonexistent, illogical world of
Carroll's imagination. He also employs the heavy use of alliteration to enhance certain words
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At the beginning of the poem, the poem is calm and peaceful. As the stanzas change, so does the
tone. The second stanza's tone is one of concern as the father cautions his son regarding the beasts of
the area. The father warns "'Beware the Jabberwock, my son!"(5). The tone then reverts to one of
calm in the following stanza, as Carroll shows the boy stopping to rest by a tree. A drastic shift in
the tone occurs as the jabberwocky emerges to where the boy rests, changing it from a serene,
almost monotonous tone to an exhilarating one marked by a clash between the jabberwocky and the
boy. Carroll writes, "The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, came whiffling through the tulgey wood"
(14–15). The jabberwocky is depicted as a fierce beast, changing the tone from a calm one to a more
violent one. Once the battle is over and the boy stands triumphant over the powerful beast, the tone
of the poem shifts to a jovial and congratulatory one. The father expresses his praise to his son for
conquering the beast. The father exclaims, "'Come to my arms, my beamish boy!"(22). He is ecstatic
about his son's triumph over the jabberwocky and the tone reflects the father's sentiments. Finally,
the poem reverts to the tone of the beginning: one of calm and peace. Carroll's utilization of tone
shifts throughout the entire poem keeps the reader on their heels. The constant shifts allow the
reader to remain entertained and engaged with the poem. The constant shift in tone used by Carroll
is characteristic of a mountain climb. The tone begins as a peaceful, normal one then escalates into
one of violence as the clash against the jabberwocky ensues, then reverts back to the peaceful tone
expressed at the beginning. The constant variability of the poem's tone mirrors that of the actual
story, one that starts slow, quickly escalates, and then recedes to exactly the same place the poem
began
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Rilke Tone
In the book Letters to a Young Poet "Letter One" by Rainer Maria Rilke is about a young boy Franz
Kappus from a military academy in 1908 who sent a collection of his poems he wrote to Rilke
seeking for advice. In Rilke's letter back to Kappus he was explaining different things he could do to
improve his writing. Rilke uses unique words in when he wrote back to Kappus. In Rilke's letter to
the young poet he keeps the tone the same throughout. Rilke's use specific word choices on meaning
and tone of his letter. In the letter to Franz Kappus Rilke keeps the tone the same as the central idea
which is beauty from within throughout the letter. In the letter the tone is that helpful. In the
beginning of letter one Rilke states "Go into yourself. Find out the reason that commands you to
write" (2). This is telling Franz Kappus that if he wants to find something good to go in to himself
because that is where he will find the best ideas. Rilke also states in the text that he should "Dig into
yourself for a deep answer. And if this answer rings out in assent" (2). Rilke uses the words "Dig
into yourself" to also help him with his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This also correlates with the tone of the letter which is helpful. Rilke states that "If your everyday
life seems poor, don't blame it; blame yourself; admit to yourself that you are not enough of a poet
to call forth its riches; because for the creator there is not poverty and no poor, indifferent place"
(2).By stating the Kappus, that you can write even if it is not a good day. Also, Rilke is trying to
teach him that a strong poet can find the beauty in any day. Rilke, also told Kappus to "rescue
yourself from these general themes and write about what your everyday life offers you" (2). With
the Kappus can learn how to get away from all the bad things life has to offer and begin to find the
true beauty of
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Igbo Dictionary
onaryDictionary of Ònìchà Igbo 2nd edition of the Igbo dictionary, Kay Williamson, Ethiope
Press, 1972. Kay Williamson (†) This version prepared and edited by Roger Blench Roger Blench
Mallam Dendo 8, Guest Road Cambridge CB1 2AL United Kingdom Voice/ Fax. 0044–(0)1223–
560687 Mobile worldwide (00–44)–(0)7967–696804 E–mail R.Blench@odi.org.uk
http://www.rogerblench.info/RBOP.htm To whom all correspondence should be addressed. This
printout: November 16, 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbreviations:
................................................................................................................................................. 2 Editor's
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12 5.1 Alphabet
............................................................................................................................................... 12 5.2
Double vowels ......................................................................................................................................
13 5.3 Syllabic nasal
....................................................................................................................................... 13 5.4
Tones.....................................................................................................................................................
13 5.5 Word division
...................................................................................................................................... 13 5.6 A note on
'y' ......................................................................................................................................... 14 6.
Grammatical sketch
.................................................................................................................................. 15 6.1 Parts of
speech ..................................................................................................................................... 15 6.2
Verbs.....................................................................................................................................................
17 6.2.1. Types of verbs
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Tone Mercurial

  • 1. Tone Mercurial In "The Story of an hour", Kate Chopin uses the tone mercurial to represent the foreshadowing of the unpredictable change of mind conveyed by the literary devices imagery and diction. Within, "The Story of an hour", Kate Chopin portrays the reaction of Mrs. Mallard to her husband's deaths a disconsolate then eventual mercurial tone. At the beginning of the story, the mood and tone were despair and disconsolate. Not only was Mrs. Mallard feeling grief over her lost, but Chopin uses pathos to effect and relate the audience to a grief feeling as well. In addition, the tone escalates and is based on the unexpected reaction of Mrs. Mallard's joyful and positive attitude regarding her husband sudden passing. Chopin catches those caught up in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. An Hour Tone The short–story "The Story of an Hour" is written by Kate Chopin. This story is about a married woman named, Louise Mallard, who learns about her husband's death, and through the poem she discovers the positives of this incident. She gradually learns the restrictions that have been lifted and the new opportunities that arise due to her husband's death, however, the story ends by her getting a heart attack when she sees her husband still alive, the story throughout is written in third–person point of view. Furthermore, Chopin believes that marriage can be very restrictive on woman because of the dominant role the male plays in the relationship and this is shown through the tone and literary features of the poem. First, the tone of the poem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The metaphor in the quote "storm of grief", presents a sorrowful tone because it displays the tragedy and misery she experiences due to her husbands passing, however this tone lasts only for a small part in the beginning in the story and soon changes into a tone of elation. Furthermore, the symbolism in the line"blue sky showing here and there through the clouds [...]" shows the hopeful tone as it conveys how the blue sky begins to emerge from the darkness of the clouds. The clouds are used to symbolise the husband's death and how the grieve she experiences due to this incident begins to vanish as the sky clears up. This symbolises the hope that Mallard begins to attain, and this device is used to hint at the increased opportunities and benefits she will gain by being alone and gaining independence. Moreover, the realistic tone is later presented at the end of the story. The dramatic irony in the line " – of the joy that kills" is a powerful indicator that shows restrictions that are placed on woman. This line is ironic because the readers know that she did not die because of the joy when she saw her husband but in fact the shock and disappointment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4.
  • 5. Skin Tone What is Your Skin Type? Skin sorts incorporate ordinary, slick, dry and delicate. Some individuals additionally have a mix of skin sorts in various zones of their skin. Your skin sort can change after some time. For instance, more youthful individuals are more probable than more seasoned individuals to have an ordinary skin sort. Most women misdiagnose themselves and, accordingly, end up utilizing the wrong care regimen and items. Tending to the wrong skin sort can exasperate skin, lead to skin break out, or even make your skin look older than it truly is. Skin sorts shift contingent on a mix of elements. They incorporate your skin's water content, which influences your skin's solace and flexibility. Oil (lipid) content, which influences your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Your Skin Tone Skin tone is so critical in picking the right cosmetics, however you might ponder exactly how to identify your own particular skin tone. The skin's connotation (or undertone) is the warm, cool, or neutral tone that shows through the surface shade of skin. In spite of the fact that the surface shade of skin changes relying upon exposure to the sun and other skin conditions like rosacea and skin break out, the skin's undercurrent stays predictable. Knowing whether your connotation is warm, cool or unbiased is the way to guaranteeing that your establishment coordinates your skin and that other cosmetics items you apply look common. At the point when establishment does not appropriately match the skin's connotation, the shading emerges as orange to copper, pink to rose, or colorless. On the off chance that cosmetics resembles the right shading in the bundle however looks odd once connected, you've likely bought cosmetics with the off base undercurrent for your skin. Whenever you are trying to figure out which foundation works well with your skin type and color, consult a makeup artist before making a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6.
  • 7. The Importance Of Racism In Society Living in the world, we all would love to live a place where we are respected, valued, and appreciated. However, life is not always like the way we dream because racism is still happing and it has a great influence on our everyday lives. Unfortunately, nowadays some of us are not still treated equally. I am wondering why we can't get along with one another and why we cannot treat one another who are unlike with us with respect and appreciate. We all know their differences play an important role in our everyday lives because they are a significant part in our communities. Nevertheless, why we can't create an environment "where all kinds of people feel comfortable showing up, secure in the knowledge that they have a place they don't have to defend every time they turn around" (Johnson, 2006, p.5). Currently, there are several crashes around the issue of our differences, and those crashes totally have a great impact on families. The first theory about racism is we tend to judge other people by the way they look. In the movie Crash, Haggis (2005) showed us the issues relate to discrimination that are happening in our lives such as Jean asked her husband to have the locks changed again because she could not trust with the locksmith, Daniel who is tattooed Latino. She treated him as a gang member even she did not know anything about his background. Honestly, having a tattoo does not mean he is a gangster. Her husband explained to her that tattoos are not prison. However, she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8.
  • 9. Walden Tone Walden Tone The tone of the excerpt from Walden is critical of the way the American population lives. This is seen by Thoreau's comparisons of the American lifestyle to people or beings that do not live logically, such as the greedy man who was turned into an ant by Zeus in one of Aesop's fables, or the pygmies and the cranes that fought a war until the pygmy population was decimated. He states in the excerpt that he "wanted to . . . live so sturdily and Spartan–like as to put to rout all that is not life," (Thoreau, 2). This quotation emphasizes that the American people are not able to truly live life since they tend to live in extravagant excess. Thoreau moves from American excess to the railroad swiftly. This could in part be to mirror ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thoreau criticizes his fellow humans when he states that they "have somewhat hastily concluded that it is the chief end of man here to "glorify God and enjoy him forever," (Thoreau, 2). The indicated quotation shows that Thoreau believes that his fellow citizens have not actually taken the time to look at all the facts of life in order to make an educated decision about what life is for. Thoreau intends to tell the world what life is about since he believes that many humans "are in a strange uncertainty about it, whether it is of the devil or of God," (Thoreau, 2). If people are uncertain about who created life, Thoreau suggests that they take away all the superficial aspects of it and examine its bare bones. However, many people wish to live extravagantly and do not know who or what created life, nor do they wish to give up their material possessions to find out. In the event that people did discern what life was and who created it, Thoreau would not have to be critical of them as they would live the way he did and they would not have anything that was not necessary for their survival, which would itself make them happy. Thus, if humankind cared more about the basics of life rather than its extravagance, Thoreau might not have felt the need to disapprove of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10.
  • 11. The Tyger Tone I wondered this lonely cloud T: The poem's title suggests a close relationship with nature and that this poem is about someone without company. P P: The speaker compares himself to a cloud that floats alone over the hills when he sees a lot of daffodils in the field. The speaker tells the audience that now whenever he is alone in his study thinking, he thinks back to the daffodils and the waves and he feels glad. C: This poem has multiple examples of metaphor and simile, one even appearing in the title. To be compared to a cloud can imply that you are gloomy, a lone grey storm cloud ready to rain. A: The author's attitude is that nature lifts the spirit, and can cause a lonely and sad man feel glad again. The speaker seems to feel the same, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "The Tyger" and "The Lamb" are about animals that are complete opposites. One is a fearsome predator and the other, a gentle, innocent animal. The tones of "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" are very different as well. Blake uses dark imagery to create an awed tone in "The Tyger" while the tone of "The Lamb" is gentle. Ozymandias T: This poem may be on great leaders. P: the is a grand statue, but there is nothing else besides this. This is a scene of massive destruction, where everything is empty. C: Line 1:The statue: is Mans attempt at creating a legacy for himself. Yet It will crumble due to the destructive nature of history repeating itself. A: The poet believes that all rulers face the same fate, regardless of how they try to preserve their legacy. S: There are no obvious shifts in this poem for me T: The title seems to be an attack on leaders who try and preserve their legacies. Shelley used an obscure Greek name of Ramses to emphasize how we do not remember our past leaders and how they all fade away into history. T: The theme of this poem refers to the destructive nature of history, and the insignificance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Bereft Tone The somber poem of Bereft reflects on the anxieties after a great loss love. Bereft by Robert Frost is comparing the narrator's past and present loss and lonliness . The use of different and similar feet patterns lets readers connect sections of the poem to create a better understanding of the meaning. The trimeter poem does not have a specific foot throughout the entirety of the poem, but the poem uses dactyls and trochees in various patterns. By looking at the various similarities between lines you can gain a deeper understanding of the reflection and questioning of his past love loss. The stormy weather in Bereft is metaphorical to his previous loss of love being realized again. This "change" as said in line 1, has caused the poems final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These lines, which describe the motion and sound of the storm, are thematically creating conflict between the author and nature. In the follow phrases, "Leaves...hissed/ Blindly struck at my knee.../...sinister in the tone", gives a negative tone to the metaphorical storm within the poem. Their rhythmic pattern aligns with that of the last lines of the poem starting with "Word", which are describing his loneliness. "Word I was in the house alone//Word I was in my life alone, /Word I had no one left buy God", continue this pattern of very metrical lines of three (13, 15–16. Theses two sections of lines are not only metrically similar, but thematically. They are no longer questioning the trials of his loss of love, as he is no longer questioning. The two sections are described through sound, which is a motif throughout the poem. The storm's description with sound connects with the other passage of same foot pattern as the narrator believes that someone has spread word of his loneliness, could this be the nature? These sections are also following the same end rhyme scheme "hissed/...missed/...tone" and "alone/...alone/...God"(9–11, 13,15–16). The meanings may reflect each other in these passages, the sense of nature being the one acknowledging the narrator's loneliness with the storm. It is not clear who knows of his loneliness in the poem, but from the similarities in theme and meter it can be assumed that the storm is spreading word of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Bereft Tone The somber poem of Bereft reflects on the anxieties after a great loss love. Bereft by Robert Frost is comparing the narrator's past and present loss and lonliness . The use of different and similar feet patterns lets readers connect sections of the poem to create a better understanding of the meaning. The trimeter poem does not have a specific foot throughout the entirety of the poem, but the poem uses dactyls and trochees in various patterns. By looking at the various similarities between lines you can gain a deeper understanding of the reflection and questioning of his past love loss. The stormy weather in Bereft is metaphorical to his previous loss of love being realized again. This "change" as said in line 1, has caused the poems final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These lines, which describe the motion and sound of the storm, are thematically creating conflict between the author and nature. In the follow phrases, "Leaves...hissed/ Blindly struck at my knee.../...sinister in the tone", gives a negative tone to the metaphorical storm within the poem. Their rhythmic pattern aligns with that of the last lines of the poem starting with "Word", which are describing his loneliness. "Word I was in the house alone//Word I was in my life alone, /Word I had no one left buy God", continue this pattern of very metrical lines of three (13, 15–16. Theses two sections of lines are not only metrically similar, but thematically. They are no longer questioning the trials of his loss of love, as he is no longer questioning. The two sections are described through sound, which is a motif throughout the poem. The storm's description with sound connects with the other passage of same foot pattern as the narrator believes that someone has spread word of his loneliness, could this be the nature? These sections are also following the same end rhyme scheme "hissed/...missed/...tone" and "alone/...alone/...God"(9–11, 13,15–16). The meanings may reflect each other in these passages, the sense of nature being the one acknowledging the narrator's loneliness with the storm. It is not clear who knows of his loneliness in the poem, but from the similarities in theme and meter it can be assumed that the storm is spreading word of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Tone Of George Gascoigne Tone Throughout this poem, sixteenth–century poet George Gascoigne, reveals to his audience what he is experiencing and the emotions that coincide. It is likely that Gascoigne is both the author and speaker of this piece, and conveys his complex attitude through different devices. His attitude is conflicting because of his combination of being both reluctant but still tempted. Through his use of expressive diction and comparisons, his audience is able to better understand the issues that he is faced with. Gascoigne doesn't seem like he's trying to sugarcoat the way he is feeling. He makes it clear that he is in a state of sadness or regret. Through his diction, it is evident that he feels this way because of all the descriptive words he uses. Early in the poem he says, "To see me hold my louring head so low." (Gascoigne 2) Through his use of the word louring, one can make the straightforward assumption that he is more than just upset. The word holds a weight that suggests he is sullen, his whole mood is currently negatively affected because of the situation he is in. He has to purposely restrict himself from looking at the woman, which could generate further pain. Later in the poem, he says "Because your blazing eyes my bale have bred." (Gascoigne 14) The word "bale" conveys that this other person has caused him misery. Misery expresses more than just temporary sadness, but rather prolonged feelings of emotional pain. This isn't just a minor inconvenience to him, but rather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. The Raven Tone In the poem "The Raven", by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker grieves the loss of his beloved Lenore, and through the use of different poetic techniques, Poe expresses the speaker's feelings towards notion of death. Poe uses numerous of poetic devices throughout the poem such as similes, personification, diction, repetition, as well as tone to accurately depict the suspenseful moment of the man's encounter with the raven. "The Raven" is one of Poe's most famous work and it has influenced society for years. Majority of the events that took place in Poe's had a major impact on Poe's writing style, which primarily consisted of morbid, melancholy tones, and almost always ended or began with some beautiful lady dying. Poe is known for his genre of modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The everlasting state of loneliness can overwhelm a person's mindset almost to the point of insanity. The death of a loved is a difficult hardship to endure, and Poe does his best at capturing the speaker's feelings towards the death of his beloved Lenore. The death of his beloved lady affected him greatly, to the point of insanity. Poe's selection of words like "bleak" and "ghost" goes to show the grief, as well as the miserable tone of the poem. Overall, the intense choice of diction, the somber setting in winter, and the frantic tone all aid in overall theme of the poem, the act of losing a loved one is a hard event to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Symbolic Tone John Donne's The Sun Rising and Auden's Funeral Blues use hyperbolic language to convey intense feelings towards the speakers' beloved. Both believe all is lesser to their feelings, that even wise, celestial beings are less important than the existence of the one they love. They take on a dramatically different tone however, as the speaker of Funeral Blues laments the death of their loved, proclaiming "I was wrong," while the lovers in The Sun Rising remain peacefully in their bed. Both speakers feel that their love is all they have and all they need, to vastly differing effects. In Funeral Blues Donne's persona is distraught, feeling that his love was his "North," "South," "East," and "West," conveying that now that he is gone the speaker feels he is without direction. By the comparison to a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is evident in the titles of the works, "the sun rising" provoking thoughts of new beginnings and excitement. "rising" suggests an uplifting aura, though this is hampered by the speaker immediately calling the sun a "busy old fool" in opening. Combined these factors suggest youthful arrogance. The title "Funeral Blues" is even more indicative, setting the sombre tone of the work due to the death of a loved one. The structuring of the poems contributes also, with Funeral Blues having a regular AABB pattern, making lines feel uniform and serious. It suggests that while the speaker has lost so much he clings to structure and order. In comparison to this, The Sun Rising follows a less consistent rhyming scheme, with some lines rhyming with the one after, and some alternating. This creates a looser, less serious feel, reflecting the emotions of the poem. Lines are placed irregularly, some indenting further than others, giving the poem its playful feel as they run irregularly down the page. Structural aspects play an important role in the creation of tone within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Analysis Of The Poem ' Anastrophe Elegy ' By Rebecca Foust The poem "Anastrophe Elegy" by Rebecca Foust tells the story of a woman who falls madly in love with a man. This woman, was the "it girl" she was talented, smart, beautiful, and athletic. She had many different roles in peoples lives such as girlfriend, wife, mother, friend, coach and many more. However, she met a man whom she falls in love with. As a result of love she gives her all to him. She went above and beyond for this man giving up much of herself to make sure he was happy. After spending much of her time and money for the man she loved, he ups and leaves her. When the love of her life left, he not only left with himself but he left with a part of her. The persona says that the woman was not the same after he left. Throughout the poem there is a sense of grief brought on from this tragic relationship and the unwarranted results of the relationship. Although the woman in the story did not die, her spirit did die when the love of her life left. Therefore, the theme of sadness is shown in this poem through the anastrophe structure, style choice of an elegy, and the mood. Firstly, the theme of sadness is presented through the structure of an Anastrophe. When it comes to poetry, the structure it is presented is very important. The structure of a poem can determine the rhythm. Furthermore, it can make a poem sound fast pace, slow, anxious or calm. The structure controls how one may read the poem or even perceive the poem. The author chooses to write the poem in the form ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Tone In Letter Tone is a key to writing a letter. The tone influences the reader by making the letter have emotions. Tone not only helps to make the letter interesting, but tone also helps the reader to know the author's feelings. When tone is used, it makes the reader feel the emotions from the author and that influences the reader to agree with the authors's point of view. Text A and Text B both have different tones that helps the reader be persuaded by the letter. Text A disagrees with advertisement in schools. The tone of this letter is bitter. The author of this letter is determined to end advertisement in school and they are bitter about it. Such as when they say that enough is enough with advertisement in school. The bitterness in this letter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. The Giver Tone What would happen if you could not make your own choices? In Lois Lowry's The Giver, the community does not get the choice of how they live. Jonas was one of the only different people in the community and he worked with the Giver to receive the community's memories. After learning about all the memories kept from the people in the community, Jonas decides to release his knowledge so everyone can know the truth. The truth changed the way people thought and help them realize what they were doing when they did not know the truth. The theme of this book is that it is important to be able to make your own choices and create your own memories. This is shown through tone, characterization, and the plot. First, The Giver is shown through tone because of the way they talk to each other. The tone of the way they talk to each other is very serious. For example Jonas's mom says "precision of language," when Jonas's mom says that it makes the book more serious and shows that they do not get the choice of what they say. The memories that Jonas were receiving changed the way Jonas saw the world. After Jonas saw color he want to be able to make more choices in his life, even if it was just the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jonas was very brave and took risked to make sure everyone had a choice. When Jonas agreed to release the memories he showed that he was scared, "I'll do it. I think I can do it. I'll try, anyway. But I want you to come with me." Other characters followed the rules and did not do anything that they chose to do. For example, Jonas's dad always did what he was told even if it did not help him or his family. Jonas's father was the nurturer that released people in the community. When Jonas first found out what being released meant and watched his father release a baby he thought "he killed it. My father killed it." That is how The Giver is shown in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Tone of Truth Tone of "Truth" The poem, "Truth," by Gwendolyn Brooks, was written in 1949, during a continuing era of black oppression in America. Brooks was born June 7, 1917 in Topeka, Kansas but her family moved to Chicago shortly after her birth, according to her biographer, Georg Kent (2). The Poetry Foundation biography of Gwendolyn Brooks says her father was a janitor who had dreamt of becoming a doctor and her mother was a schoolteacher and classically trained pianist (Halley). Both of her parents had dreamt about living the "American Dream" and both suffered hard times and disappointment instead. Brooks' parents were very supportive of her passion for reading and writing and first sensed her talent at age seven, when she started writing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In an autobiography, Brooks wrote a passage that the Poetry Foundation quoted from stating, "I know that the Black emphasis must be not against white but for Black..." (Halley). Brooks feels strongly that blacks should take more pride in themselves and their heritage and take positive actions to make things better for themselves. Brooks' views show through the tone or voice of the speaker in her poem "Truth". Poets use tone to convey to the readers much more than what is plainly written on the page. Kirszner explains in Portable Literature: Reading Writing Reacting, "The tone of a poem conveys the speaker's attitude toward his or her subject or audience," (436). The tone or attitude of the speaker is earnest about how human it is to want to run and hide from that which we fear. The speaker says, "Shall we not flee / Into the shelter / Of the familiar," (15–17). In this case people fear the truth because it is unfamiliar. It has been observed by many reviewers that Brooks' work has remained objective about human nature (Halley). The speaker also has a reflective attitude asking thoughtful questions such as, "How shall we greet him? / Shall we not dread him / Shall we not fear him," (2–4), to invoke thought in the reader about what their actions might be if they were face to face with a devastating truth. The speaker is suggestive but rather than confronting or scolding the reader by telling them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Similarities Between Secular And Secular Music Secular music and music intended for mass both played important roles in medieval culture. For a while, the only music was made for worship. There were certain themes and purposes that shaped church music to be the way that it was and the same with non–religious music, each had a purpose. There are characteristics of each that separate them from each other and then some characteristics that make them one. One would not be the same today without the other. These styles of music served as a source of inspiration for later music to come. Some basic similarities between the two types of music were that both secular and religious music was monophonic, which is when a single melody is sung by a single person or by a choir in which each member sings the same part. Secular and religious music were intended for communicating feelings and gave a way to express emotions in a way like never before and both originated from oral cultures and passed down from memory until religious composers became more literate. Monks and members of the church choir were the main performers of religious music intended for mass and the troubadors, trouveres, and joungleurs were the performers of secular music. Unlike secular music, music intended for mass was taken from or inspired by the Bible for worship and was seen as a "musical prayer." Singing about the scripture was another and a more intimate way to experience the Holy Spirit rather than just reading from scripture. Secular music was intended for parties and dancing mainly about love and used to entertain people. Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instruments used during mass were looked down upon because it was said that they caused a distraction between the people and God. Instruments used for non–religious music such as dances and festivals were the vielle, harp, psaltery, flute, shawm, bagpipe, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Vaporwave Argumentative Essay Humanities Culminating Project Vaporwave is a microgenre of music started in the early 2010s focused on deconstructing elements of 90s culture, consumerism, and nostalgia. It's name is a pun on the term "vaporware," which refers to software advertised by companies in the 90s which turn out to be nonexistent and nothing but vapor. Vaporwave works remix pop songs, Muzak, advertisements, startup sounds, and other cultural material from the 80s and 90s, to produce hypnotic, almost dreamy music. Blank Banshee 1, the second self titled album from artist Blank Banshee, fuses both vaporwave and trap, a genre of dance music characterized by deep bass drums and rapid hi hats, and compares the technological utopia predicted by the 90s to our actual reality. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first track on the album, "B:/ Infinite Login" presents us with a representation of the internet: A building resembling a Japanese temple textured with the Google search bar and the Wikipedia logo. Nothing is inside except for a lone iPad, which we zoom into to find an abstract space of colorful cubes. Sites like Wikipedia, Facebook, and Google all tend to feature "clean," minimal layouts. Like a temple, this grants them a sort of sacredness, where it is impossible for anything to break this static template. The websites become authoritative and dictate the user experience. We cannot influence or modify them the same way we cannot change the structure of a building. And yet these virtual buildings are inescapable. Like The Trial, we are powerless as user of a website to truly understand anything about them. Attempting to contact a person who works at YouTube or Facebook for help is nearly impossible, just like how Josef is unable to find out any information about his own alleged crime. Additionally, it isn't just that websites alienate ourselves from them, but we've also isolated ourselves from each other. More and more aspects of the Internet are personalized, from Google's search results to one's Facebook timeline, almost everything is tailored to the individual user. While this can be convenient and even helpful, it also turns the Internet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Lancet Tone Deafness Tone–Deafness Few people know the range of the different types of tone deafness. However, many people think they have it. Tone deafness is does not refer to a problem with the ears, but to a lack of training. Tone deafness is easy to fix by training the ears and the vocal muscles. Lancet is a music professor in Boston who is tone–deaf (Lancet 2001). Lancet express, "tone deafness is a term that tends to be applied indiscriminately to a constellation of music processing, perceptual, and production deficits" (Lancet 2001). This paper will examine the tone–deafness real–life terms, the past and current research, and current direction which all contribute to its need for exploration. Tone–deaf people live from early in life with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Singing is optional. Reaching for things is not. We all develop hand–eye coordination as a part of our basic survival skills. Nevertheless, we could go our whole lives without singing and be fine. We want to sing, but we have to make a conscious effort to learn. Some people make this effort as children, and we assume they were born with it. This is not so. As with anything, it comes more naturally to some than to others, but we all have to learn. Numerous people believe that tone– deafness does not exist. Many people believe that they are tone–deaf (Lancet 2001). Nevertheless, I do not believe that they are tone–deaf, in other words, people who will never be able to learn to distinguish between notes. Many of the tone–deaf people have been able to work on their problem, and by correcting their singing techniques, as well as releasing their constrictions, they have learned to sing in tune. "Tone– deaf" singers often have severe constrictions around their vocal cords (Gandour, 2000). Usually they have had these tensions for such a long time that they no longer feel like tensions. A person often finds psychological reasons for these tensions (Gandour, 2000). Gandour states, "frequently a singer has been thoroughly deprived of his or hers self–confidence regarding the voice "(2000). One can lose his or her self–confidence for many reasons. For example, I was singled out as the one in the church choir who was spoiling the sound of the choir and by being the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Serialism Essay Definition: Serialism is a rigorous system of composing music in which various elements of the piece are ordered according to a pre–determined ordered set or sets, and variations on them. The elements thus controlled may be the pitch of the notes, their length, their dynamics, their accents, or virtually any other musical quantity, which, in serial terms is called a parameter. More generally, serialism is any music which uses any ordered sets applied to any musical element. Whilst researching serialism I came across a quote which I find very relevant to our studies at the moment. The quote reads: "Serial music is like spinach. People grow up hearing others complain about how terrible it is. Some people eventually try it and agree that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... *Listen Boulez – Structures pour deux pianos When a tone row is turned backwards, its rhythmic pattern is also reversed. For example, a minum followed by a quaver followed by a semi–quaver becomes a semi–quaver followed by a quaver followed by a minum. It is in this way that every conceivable musical element is manipulated. Although this music is very organized it is often, ironically, perceived to be very chaotic to the listener. *Listen Stockhausen – Gesang der Junglinge Serialism was greatly influential in post–War music. Serialism was "revolutionary" and declared itself as a "new tonality". Serialism created an environment where experimentation with sound was at the forefront of composition, which led to increased use of electronics as well as other applications of mathematical notation to composition. Joseph Matthias Hauer ( 1883– 1959) Background Joseph Hauer was an Austrian composer and theorist. He was an active organist, choral conductor and cellist since his teenage years. At about the age of 23 (1908) he started composing. His first published works are Op 1 –18 (1912 – 1919) and he described these works as "the first onset of [his] 12–tone works". These pieces range from songs and piano miniatures to the dramatic
  • 38. "Apokalyptische Phantasie" op. 5(1913), which is scored for chamber orchestra and is his most significant early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. What Is The Tone Of Tone Tone is an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience. Generally, authors have some perspective or attitude when they are writing something regarding to the article or a book. Besides, tone expressed through word choice like adjectives, adverbs, figures of speech which will used in a passage. According to the Sun daily, the tone of the article are appreciative and concerned. Appreciative represent to the author showing the pleasure and thankful which convey in the writing. According to the statement of article, the writer highlighted that the Education Ministry mentioned that two other students were traumatised by the incident will be given counselling and six students were allowed to go home after receiving outpatient treatment. The message that the author wanted to convey is that the Education Ministry are taking the correct step to solve the problem. This showed that the author is appreciated for what the Education Ministry did to the student. The second ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frank refer to the writer convey the message based on the matter of fact. In the article, the writer had stated down the exact time regarding to the case happened. The statement stated clearly that how the helicopter crashed the canteen and hall building in 9:35 am. Besides, the writer also mentioned that the helicopter took off from its base at 7.35am for the routine daily flight exercise. Yet, he did not explained in details regarding to the exact location of the helicopter took off from. The writer want to give a hints that government was trying to hide the truth. This is because they did not provide the exact information. This allowed the audience to think themselves that what had happened in this hours of the flight exercise. Besides, the government also did not mentioned where the helicopter took off from. He thinks that audience have the right to know the truth regarding to the case without hidden ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Persuasive Tones Tone is a very important part in writing essays, letters, articles, and even ads. There are many different tones you can use in your writing. If you are writing an argumentative writing then tone can either strengthen or weaken your argument. For example these two sixth graders named Dave Kessler and Janet Chen, wrote argumentative letters to their schools editor about ads in their schools. Dave Kessler chose to use a persuasive tone in his letter, saying that he thinks ads in schools should be banned. This strengthened his argument a lot because he needed to get his point across. For example, " Advertising may allow a school to get a brand new scoreboard, books or band uniforms, but the price students pay is too great"(Kessler 1). With ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. The Crucible Tone The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, revolves around the Salem witch trials of the 15th century. Much of what precedes the play portion of the novel is dedicated to establishing the background of the novel. This passage, in specific, sets the tone of the novel as it describes the ideology of the witch hunts, and how they came into effect. The passage summarizes the fundamental ideas of the witch hunts as a paradox stating, "The witch–hunt was a perverse manifestation of the panic which set among the classes when the balance began to turn toward greater individual freedom" (Miller 11). These words are an important part of the novel because it lays out a groundwork which the rest of the ideas and concepts that are brought up in the novel will build themselves upon. Simply put, it sets the tone for the rest of the novel. It describes the fears that the characters have, and what conflicts they will undergo. For instance, signs of mob mentality can be gleamed from the passage. This can be seen when it says, "balance has yet to be struck between order and freedom" (Miller 11). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. The Importance Of Music And Language Music and language share a commonality; the same way phrases are structured in music, can be seen when thoughts are structured in sentences of different languages. Music plays a role in memory, auditory attention, and different structures of language, such as the syntax and phonemes, which can improve on reading and writing skills. Bidelman et al. has shown that when it comes to music and language, speech pitch processing can differ between musicians and non–musicians, where there are evidence that music can show sensitivity to the pitch sound toward musicians. It can also depend on musicians who speak foreign languages, which will focus on the influence of domain–specific experience on the encoding of pitch. It can also depend on musical expertise. Rochette et al. has used musical lessons on deaf children to test if musical education plays a factor on them, since other studies have shown that music being able to use auditory perception, auditory cognition, and phonetic discrimination. The results showed that those who were trained acquired the skills more than those who weren't and is an excellent strategy for increasing linguistic processing. On the emotional side, Ma and Thompson wanted to show that acoustic environments, such as sounds from human actions, animal calls, etc. can change human emotions. The hypothesis of music and speech being closely related brought the idea of the "musical protolanguage hypothesis," that songlike communication was used in courtship and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Finacial Tones I always assumed reading only meant picking up a book and reading the words on the page in order to comprehend a certain concept, but I have come to learn that there are so many other types of reading in the world, ones that many people do not even realize. I argue that it is extremely imperative in life to be close to family members and dearest friends, so that in the most awkward, sad, excited, and nervous of times, one can know exactly how the other one feels by their appearance and tone of voice. I for one never noticed the most important type of reading one can learn to do, which is reading facial expressions and tones of voices of close family. I argue that reading tones of voices and facial expressions is more important than being able ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I argue that going through life not being capable of reading facial expressions and tones of voices is like going through life without any emotional connection to anyone because being able to do so creates the bond that holds family and friends together. Not only is it easier on me to be able to read my family members, but it is also easier on them, so that even at the hardest times, they are able to save themselves from speaking words that may be impossible to get out. Not only is this in the saddest moments in life, but also in the most exciting, uncomfortable, and endearing moments that it is essential to be able to read other people and determine what they want to say. Overall, I argue that it is more imperative to be close to family members and dearest friends, and to learn the capability of reading their tones of voices and facial expressions no matter what the circumstance than to have a capability of reading a poem or piece of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Tone Of The Prelude The Prelude: William Wordsworth's The Prelude, written in blank verse is an autobiographical poem written from 1798 to 1799. Throughout the excerpt the speaker has changing responses to his experience and conveys his responses with varying diction, imagery, and tone style. There are three changes in the speaker's response to his surroundings, which portray his changing emotion throughout the piece. The transitions occur on lines 11, 24, and 34. Tones of adventure, decisiveness, obstruction, and darkness are used throughout the work. The speaker changes his tone during the transition from the first to second section. He starts in the first with an awe filled and adventurous tone. He then transitions to a tone of pride and decisiveness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker's tone goes from nervous and scared to dim and dark. The man has had to turn around and go back because of his fear for the humongous mountain that seemed to be encroaching upon his every move. The word choice of "and through the meadows homeward went, in grave and serious mood;" shows how he left his boat with a feeling of sadness, but had not yet been robbed of his joy. But, in the next section his starting word choice of "but after I had seen that spectacle, for many days, my brain worked with a dim and undetermined sense of unknown modes of being" shows that he doesn't even know how to feel anymore in light of recent events. This marks the change in him from sadness to dim apathy. His imagery of "there hung a darkness" and "no familiar shapes remained" parallels the complete emptiness he feels in his soul. The speaker once again refers back to the environment when he uses "no pleasant images of trees", "of sea and sky", and "no colours of green fields". He uses this environmental imagery to show that his life is now devoid of all color. He closes this excerpt with "like living men, moved slowly through the mind by day, and were a trouble to my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Reflection Paper Ever since I was born, I was raised in a Vietnamese household where my parents and grandparents always communicated to me in only Vietnamese. Before I was four years old, I slowly learned English from watching television and listening American radio stations. In my elementary school, I learned the American alphabet by memorization and repetition of the sounds and signs of the American alphabet. Then teachers started to make students learn new vocabulary and helping students make flashcards with pictures for visual aid. To improve my communication skills in English, my teachers often made the students work in groups, so students can learn from each other and practice their speaking. English is all about memorization and then applying what I learned to other situations. During the summer, I went to extra English classes, and my summer school teachers emphasized the importance of vocabulary and grammar. I learned how to diagram sentences based on their parts of speech and memorized how certain phrases must correspond to a set of rule to satisfy the English grammar. My teachers in high school tested my English skills through public speeches and numerous essays. During high school, I also went to Vietnamese school for four years every Sunday where they emphasized the importance of memorization and repetition. My teachers gave me homework to read, and I had memorize certain poems or short stories. They would test me by making me recite the poem or write down the short stories by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Tone Analysis Tone: imaginary, naive. I will create this tone using the main character's imaginative view of what's going on around her and the descriptions that show that things are different than she sees them. Title The sunlight shining in through my window wakes me up. It illuminates the sunshine yellow walls, somehow making them an even brighter and warmer color. The room is a sunrise, giving a warm and cmforting welcome to each new day. I smile as I get up and tuck my blankets back into the sides of the bed. "Good morning Teddy!" I say kiss the top of my bears head and put him in his spot next to my pillow. I skip down the creaky stairs, my feet making a sort of melody on the old splintering wood. My fingertips brush along the grayish yellow wall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We go through our usual activities, like story time and fingerpainting. I get another paint splotch on my shirt right next to the one from last week and the week before. They make a pretty pattern, but Ms. Tracy doesn't seem to like it a much as I do. Pretty soon it's snack time, my favorite part of the day! Ms. Tracy always gives us apples and orange slices. I slip two extra apples in my bag. I do that every day, and I don't think she minds because she never says anything about it. At the end of the day, I say goodbye to my friends and walk home. I let myself in through the unlocked door. I wave to Mama, who is sitting at the table and reading another newspaper, and leap over the obstacle course on the floor to get to the couch and grab for the remote to turn on the TV. For dinner, I eat the apples I brought home from school. I'm suddenly interrupted by a loud ringing at the doorbell. I jolt off the couch and shut off the TV. Who could be at the door? Nobody ever rings the doorbell. Papa and I never lock the door because we can never find our keys. Mama's inside, so it can't be her. Nobody else ever comes over. I drag a chair over to the door and stand on it to look through the peephole. There's a stranger outside. She stands tall and is wearing a professional looking blazer like those lawyer ladies on Suits. I have to clean up! One should always clean up for guests. I look around from my perch on the chair, looking around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Tone Of The Raven Edgar Allen Poe: The Raven Creating the Melancholic Tone in "The Raven" Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven," representing Poe's own introverted crisis of hell, is unusually moving and attractive to the reader. In his essay entitled "The Philosophy of Composition," Poe reveals his purpose in writing "The Raven" and also describes the work of composing the poem as being carefully calculated in all aspects. Of all melancholy topics, Poe wished to use the one that was universally understood, death; specifically death involving a beautiful woman. The apparent tone in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" seemingly represents a very painful condition of mind, an intellect sensitive to madness and the abyss of melancholy brought upon by the death of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first stanza, questioning from what direction the "tapping" came, he throws open the door, the narrators' nemesis not to be found. Some other realm must be explored if he is to ascertain something about his lost love and the noise which is driving him insane. The narrator then opens the shutter, opening his soul to the outside world. To his surprise, he discovers a raven, a "beast upon the sculptured bust above his chamber door" (53). The raven directs all further action in the poem, it ridicules and patronizes the narrator throughout the composition and its evil force permeates the air and induces suffering and anguish within the character. Emotions culminate with the attainment of a climax as the narrator faces his confused and disordered world. The narrator, in his madness, shrieks, "Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore!" (98). Poe's calculated use of symbolism was influential in establishing the literary reputation of "The Raven". The raven is established as a symbol for the narrator's mournful and ceaseless remembrance of his lost love. The raven is of significant importance to the melancholic theme because it is often seen as being a harbinger of death. Another obvious symbol is the bust of Pallas, the Goddess of Wisdom. This use is symbolic as it leads the narrator to believe that the raven speaks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Analysis Of The Shining Formal Analysis of The Shining In his exemplary horror film, The Shining, Stanley Kubrick uses various components of editing and sound to create unique and terrifying scenes. Kubrick relies on editing and sound design to aid the horrifying and creepy feel that was made in the in the movie. All throughout the movie, the unique sound design and strong editing techniques create many diverse effects on the viewer, however the most evident effect created a sense of fear and suspense. One scene specifically emerges as a skillfully edited part in the movie. In this scene, Wendy and Danny Torrance leave the hotel to walk through the hedge maze. Wendy and Danny both wandered around inside the massive maze. The scene then cuts to a shot of Jack walking up to a model of the maze that is in the lobby. The scene then cuts to a close–up of the model of the maze. Tiny versions of Wendy and Danny are shown walking through the maze. The Jack and the viewer can hear Wendy and Danny talking even though he is not with them. This helps the allusion that Jack is viewing them experience the maze. As the scene proceeds, it cuts to clips of Wendy and Danny walking in the actual maze. The maze scene is a case of parallel editing. Using parallel editing in the scene, the viewer accept that Wendy and Danny are experiencing the maze while Jack is watching the through the model of the maze. This leads the viewer to trust that Jack is viewing over the two experience the maze, alongside the sounds of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Moonlight Character Analysis In the film Moonlight, Mahershala Ali plays a drug dealer who acts as a father figure to a homosexual, African American boy. Ali is not an A–list actor, but his talent as an actor is widely recognized and acknowledged. Although he cannot be considered a star, he can be classified as an actor because he is professionally trained and has indisputable talent. He is known to play very tough and intimidating characters who are not to be trifled with. Ali's acting style can be classified as representational because his gestures and expressions come so naturally, as if he could easily relate to the characters that he plays. In some of his past roles, Ali has played the parts of a soldier and a crime lord, which shows how he usually plays gritty and fearless characters. In many of these roles, Ali's character is not very talkative, but he is well respected and his words hold a great deal of weight. People who have seen some of Ali's other films and television shows would expect nothing less than a bold and uncompromising performance. Ali's performance in Moonlight does not disappoint because he embraces his reputation as an actor that plays characters with a quiet, yet heavy presence. He also draws upon his experiences in previous roles to exceed the high expectations set for him. His character in Moonlight, Juan, is a respected and successful drug dealer. Ali is a perfect fit for this role because of his masculine characteristics and features, all of which help to give Juan a macho persona. Ali can create this sense of masculinity not only through his appearance, but also through his behavior. Since Ali is very tall, toned, and dark–skinned which establishes his character's dominating and imposing presence. In the film, Juan is oftentimes wearing a durag, earrings, and a tank top which fits the stereotype of an alpha African–American male. He is also casually smoking a cigarette in many scenes, further adding to his confident and well–poised persona. Ali's behavior and composure complement his physical appearance as well. For example, throughout the film, Juan walks around with an aura of confidence, and it is clear that the people he talks to have great respect for him. He is also an observant person, constantly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Tones At Past Two Tone There are two main tones in this story, a happy one and a gloomy one. These both tones come together in the poem to create the theme of desires and significance in life. The poem first begins with a happy tone. The old man in the story is happy and welcomes/accepts his chances of dying. This is shown by him saying things like he is ready for heaven and is finally done with picking apples. In line eight he says, "I am dosing off," he is indicating that he has finished everything planned and is ready for his judgment. I believe that this tone sets up the theme of desires and the significance in life, but does not necessarily complete it. As we keep reading through the poem, it starts to introduce a sad mood. He starts accepting his fate when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Absolute Pitch: An Inside Look Absolute Pitch: An Inside Look When most people see a wavelength of light, they find no difficulty in associating it with a color. Yet hearing a frequency of sound and associating it with a musical note is a cognitive talent that fascinates scientists. This rare ability is referred to in the scientific literature as absolute pitch (AP) and it allows individuals to effortlessly, immediately and accurately label the pitches they hear with a musical note. AP has been a classic example of the "nature–nurture" dilemma since the extent to which genetic and environmental factors influence it is a matter of constant debate. Current research though, reveals AP as a paradigm of a complex genetic trait, studies of which provide vital insights into the interactions between heredity and nature. Intensive musical training places emphasis on developing AP and though outside influences can improve one's chances of this, they are not enough to guarantee it. There is a fixed window of time in early childhood, usually before the age of 6, known as the critical period during which individuals are most likely to acquire AP. This is in accordance with principles of neuroplasticity (Gervain et al., 2013). Nevertheless, even those who start musical training early often do not develop AP. Various interpretations of this exist. One is that learning cues specific to AP must be introduced during the critical period. Otherwise the brain shifts to the relative pitch (RP) system of music perception which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Differences Between The Joy Luck Club Book And Movie The Joy Luck Club Comparative study The Joy Luck Club (1989), introduced the cultural values of China and America which was highly successful. It remained nine months on the Times Bestseller and was re–created into a movie which released in 1993 with the same name. Although there are not much influential differences, the visual/audio effects in movies, structures and languages, including the tones and pronunciations made some changes on the individual's preference. Unlike the book, the movie The Joy Luck Club added audio and visual effects to make the plot more emotional and empathic. In this case, the audio, including the background music fully demonstrated the cultural aspects of Chinese–American culture. For instance, the director solely used Chinese traditional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the book, each chapter tells four stories of each character by the subtitles. This was successful for the readers to understand the specific backgrounds of each story because a single section only explained one character's story. Meaning that the book is more detailed to the movie. In the movie, the scar of Anmei was created by a simple argument from her uncle and aunt. And the scene was simple and quick which the director did not put a focal point on it. But in the book, there is a subtitle called 'AN–MEI HSU: Scar' and the book described a lot more details about the beginning and end of the argument. Comparatively, the movie did not portray the stories in order. The flow of the stories was more fluent because it was about mentioning a story from other character's stories. Such as when the daughters narrated the story, the stories of their mothers were mentioned and that naturally led to their mother's stories. This allowed the audiences to be more concentrated to every story, because the flow of the plot was natural and that helped the audiences to generally accept lots of stories at the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. The Bells Tone Edgar Allan Poe's theme in "The Bells" is the four stages of a person's life. "The silver bell is appropriate for childhood, the golden bell is the one for youth and the maturing for marriage. The brazen bell represents the harsh and dangers of middle age, and the iron bell is suited to old age because of its heavy and melancholy tone and also because it is associated with the funeral knell. (Litfinder) In the first stanza, Poe never directly says the bells are Christmas bells, he uses the words "tinkle," "icy air," and "jingling," to let the reader know that he is describing Christmas. He uses repetition of words like "rhyme" and "time" to give the reader an overall mood of happy (Poetry for student's pg. 47). He does this because this stanza ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Poe provides a visual image and an association with a thing of value by referring to the bells as golden (pg.48). He describes the night as "balmy" which gives a soothing and mild feeling instead of the harsh use of "icy" in the first stanza (pg.48). Poe's world usage and repetition help the reader realize that this is a joyous mood. This stanza symbolizes maturing, starting a family, and growing older. The third stanza takes a dramatic turn and is dark and gloomy. The third stanza is describing the chaos of a fire and the desperate sound of the fire alarm. Poe uses personification to describe the fire. He says that fire has a "desire" to climb so high that it can "sit" next to "the pale faced moon" (pg.49). Previously in the poem the repetition of "bells" was an upbeat and happy, but now he is using it to create a sense of urgency and panic (pg.49). The final stanza is the saddest and depressing in the poem. In this stanza Poe is describing a person's funeral. The bells are now black and made of iron and the sound is illustrated as melancholy and as a groan. Poe uses personification in the phrase "rust within their throats" (line 69) to describe the bells having a thick raspy voice. He also uses repetition by repeating "Keeping time, time, time, in a sort of runic rhyme" (line 92, 96, & 101) to create a creepy and disturbing feeling among the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. The Ocean Tone As an observation of the opposing natures of the ocean's surfaces and depths, Hawthorne's "The Ocean" illustrates the tranquility of a grave beneath the ocean's waves. The melancholy tone of the poem acts like a unifying current, pervading the text of the poem and saturating it with a feeling of peace mingled with undertones of sadness. Divided into two octaves, the poem first depicts the nature of the ocean referring to it as "quiet" and "alone" then the second half of the poem contrasts typical graves with the graves of mariners beneath the sea (2). The poem also relies on a detached observer to act as the speaker to directly connect the audience to the image of the ocean which it is describing. The poem starts with a description of the ocean and its caves and the first octave also establishes the inherent contrast between the ocean's "silent caves" and its "fury" (1–3). The first octave portrays a divided ocean; on the top of the ocean lie rough and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The final line of the first stanza emphasizes the power of the ocean and that it does not discriminate when choosing its victims since it willingly takes "the young, the bright, the fair" (8). The poem then transitions like the crest of a wave colliding with a sandy beach as it begins to talk specifically of those who find solace beneath the wrathful waves. The poem's structure also echoes the ebb and flow of the ocean as one wave flawlessly makes way for another. The second stanza begins by describing the slumber of the "wearied seamen" and by stating that they are resting "calmly" the speaker conjures an atmosphere of finality and peace (9). The poem also refers to the sea as belonging to the seamen through the use of the word "own" and in doing so he emphasizes that because the men spent their lives on the sea it became their home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Araby tone "Araby," a short story from James Joyce's Dubliners, recounts an unnamed boy's transition from childhood into adulthood, from a life filled with fantasy to all the harsh realities of life in Ireland under British rule. The narrator of the story is the older version of the protagonist, and as a result the prose seems far from what a child would write–a preadolescent would not display such self– awareness and understanding. Further examination of the text shows that the narrator is actually embarrassed and chagrined by the confused adoration towards his friend's older sister that marked his childhood, creating a reflective yet fatuous tone that is developed through the utilization of literary devices such as dramatic diction, simile, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, behind the boy's house is a "wild garden [that] contained a central apple–tree," a clear allusion to the Garden of Eden. However, the image is distorted by a "rusty bicycle–pump" that the boy finds. He later sarcastically describes Mrs. Mercer's collecting used stamps as having "some pious purpose" and notices "two men [...] counting money on a salver," an action that would not be permitted in a church as it would be viewed as crass and unholy. Ironically, the boy himself is guilty of twisting his religion to suit his own purposes. He believes that his love for Mangan's sister is pure and holy, as shown by his attempt to deify her in his description of her as being not only "defined by light," but also "touched discreetly by the lamplight at the curved neck," which is reminiscent of the Virgin Mary in Christian iconography. The religious imagery in "Araby" effectively showcases the narrator's aversion to apotheosis and the practice of placing a person on such a pedestal. By presenting the information in such a way, the narrator once again conveys the fatuous tone by appearing regretful of what he believes to be his perversion of religion as a child and by portraying his actions as foolish and unreasonable. This is accomplished by contrasting the perversion of religion surrounding the protagonist with his deification of the object of his adulation. Because the narrator of "Araby" is more mature and wiser than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Jabberwocky Tone Throughout Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky", his proficiency in the nonsense genre of poetry is evident. The poem is set in the same fantasy world as Alice in Wonderland. Carroll exhibits the use of childlike diction and uses the perspective of a father escorting his young son. "Jabberwocky" exhibits peculiar, infantile diction. The poem consists of informal diction, characteristic of the fantasy world it takes place in. Carroll uses words that are characteristic of a young child's vocabulary. He uses words that do not exist, characteristic of the nonexistent, illogical world of Carroll's imagination. He also employs the heavy use of alliteration to enhance certain words throughout the poem. Carroll writes: "So he rested by the Tumtum tree" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the poem, the poem is calm and peaceful. As the stanzas change, so does the tone. The second stanza's tone is one of concern as the father cautions his son regarding the beasts of the area. The father warns "'Beware the Jabberwock, my son!"(5). The tone then reverts to one of calm in the following stanza, as Carroll shows the boy stopping to rest by a tree. A drastic shift in the tone occurs as the jabberwocky emerges to where the boy rests, changing it from a serene, almost monotonous tone to an exhilarating one marked by a clash between the jabberwocky and the boy. Carroll writes, "The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, came whiffling through the tulgey wood" (14–15). The jabberwocky is depicted as a fierce beast, changing the tone from a calm one to a more violent one. Once the battle is over and the boy stands triumphant over the powerful beast, the tone of the poem shifts to a jovial and congratulatory one. The father expresses his praise to his son for conquering the beast. The father exclaims, "'Come to my arms, my beamish boy!"(22). He is ecstatic about his son's triumph over the jabberwocky and the tone reflects the father's sentiments. Finally, the poem reverts to the tone of the beginning: one of calm and peace. Carroll's utilization of tone shifts throughout the entire poem keeps the reader on their heels. The constant shifts allow the reader to remain entertained and engaged with the poem. The constant shift in tone used by Carroll is characteristic of a mountain climb. The tone begins as a peaceful, normal one then escalates into one of violence as the clash against the jabberwocky ensues, then reverts back to the peaceful tone expressed at the beginning. The constant variability of the poem's tone mirrors that of the actual story, one that starts slow, quickly escalates, and then recedes to exactly the same place the poem began ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Rilke Tone In the book Letters to a Young Poet "Letter One" by Rainer Maria Rilke is about a young boy Franz Kappus from a military academy in 1908 who sent a collection of his poems he wrote to Rilke seeking for advice. In Rilke's letter back to Kappus he was explaining different things he could do to improve his writing. Rilke uses unique words in when he wrote back to Kappus. In Rilke's letter to the young poet he keeps the tone the same throughout. Rilke's use specific word choices on meaning and tone of his letter. In the letter to Franz Kappus Rilke keeps the tone the same as the central idea which is beauty from within throughout the letter. In the letter the tone is that helpful. In the beginning of letter one Rilke states "Go into yourself. Find out the reason that commands you to write" (2). This is telling Franz Kappus that if he wants to find something good to go in to himself because that is where he will find the best ideas. Rilke also states in the text that he should "Dig into yourself for a deep answer. And if this answer rings out in assent" (2). Rilke uses the words "Dig into yourself" to also help him with his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This also correlates with the tone of the letter which is helpful. Rilke states that "If your everyday life seems poor, don't blame it; blame yourself; admit to yourself that you are not enough of a poet to call forth its riches; because for the creator there is not poverty and no poor, indifferent place" (2).By stating the Kappus, that you can write even if it is not a good day. Also, Rilke is trying to teach him that a strong poet can find the beauty in any day. Rilke, also told Kappus to "rescue yourself from these general themes and write about what your everyday life offers you" (2). With the Kappus can learn how to get away from all the bad things life has to offer and begin to find the true beauty of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Igbo Dictionary onaryDictionary of Ònìchà Igbo 2nd edition of the Igbo dictionary, Kay Williamson, Ethiope Press, 1972. Kay Williamson (†) This version prepared and edited by Roger Blench Roger Blench Mallam Dendo 8, Guest Road Cambridge CB1 2AL United Kingdom Voice/ Fax. 0044–(0)1223– 560687 Mobile worldwide (00–44)–(0)7967–696804 E–mail R.Blench@odi.org.uk http://www.rogerblench.info/RBOP.htm To whom all correspondence should be addressed. This printout: November 16, 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbreviations: ................................................................................................................................................. 2 Editor's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 12 5.1 Alphabet ............................................................................................................................................... 12 5.2 Double vowels ...................................................................................................................................... 13 5.3 Syllabic nasal ....................................................................................................................................... 13 5.4 Tones..................................................................................................................................................... 13 5.5 Word division ...................................................................................................................................... 13 5.6 A note on 'y' ......................................................................................................................................... 14 6. Grammatical sketch .................................................................................................................................. 15 6.1 Parts of speech ..................................................................................................................................... 15 6.2 Verbs..................................................................................................................................................... 17 6.2.1. Types of verbs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...