Stylistics

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    Uxt Rubric

    UXT Task 1 (0915) Top of Form | value: 1.00 | value: 2.00 | value: 3.00 | value: 4.00 | value: 5.00 | Score/Level | Articulation of Response (clarity, organization, mechanics) | The candidate provides unsatisfactory articulation of response. | The candidate provides weak articulation of response. | The candidate provides limited articulation of response. | The candidate provides adequate articulation of response. | The candidate provides substantial articulation of response. |   | A1

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    An Analysis of Irony and Sarcasm in South Park

    Irony 2.1.1) Verbal irony 2.1.2) Situational irony 2.1.3) Dramatic irony 2.2) Sarcasm 2.3) Difference between sarcasm and irony 3) Mechanisms of irony 3.1) Overemphasis 3.2) Internal inconsistency 3.3) Stylistic inconsistency 4) Methodology 5) Analysis of irony and sarcasm in South Park 5.1) Episode 14:11: Coon 2 5.2) Episode 16:08: Sarcastaball 5.3) Episode 07:14: Raisins 6) Conclusion 7) References 1) Introduction The use

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    Dispositional and Learning Theories

    Personality Analysis: Dispositional and Learning Theories Analysis of personalities helps to give a better understanding for human behaviors and the process in which people learn. Theorists have worked for years discovering new theoretical approaches. Gordon Allport studied the personalities of individuals because that approach gave more definition to individuality and emphasized the uniqueness of the individual (Feist & Feist, 2009). Describing an individual with general traits only classifies

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    Ioc Outline for Plath

    3-prong thesis statement that revolves around the main message and purpose of the text. Your thesis statement MUST include tone, structural elements, and stylistic devices. The one informs the reader that the message of the affect of social media on friendships is developed through the text through the use of tone, structural devices and stylistic devices. BODY PARAGRAPH 1: TONE – 1 extended paragraph 1. Formulate a topic sentence that clearly states how tone shifts in the text and how this

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    Summary Of Erich Remarque's All Quiet On The Western Front

    war impacts the men on the Front line. Remarque does this by focusing on key stylistic conventions that transform the characters of the novel which eventually leads to a form of alienation. This approach is a somewhat reflection of Remarque’s war experiences and how he himself was changed by the elements of war. This realistic approach to the novel and its themes allowed Remarque to show how each experience and stylistic convention changed the individuals within the book. Throughout the novel Remarque

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    Academic Centre, Australia A Stylistic Analysis of D.H. Lawrence’s ‘Sons and Lovers’ Nozar Niazi English Department, Lorestan University, Khorramabad-Iran E-mail: nozar_2002@yahoo.co.in Received: 04-04-2013 doi:10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.2n.4p.118 Abstract Accepted: 14-05-2013 Published: 01-07-2013 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.2n.4p.118 This paper aims at analyzing D.H. Lawrence’s ‘Sons and Lover’ using a stylistic approach. Stylistics is a study of the amalgamation of

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    Final Analysis on the Happy Man by Somerset Maugham

    The Happy Man The story I’m going to analyze is entitled ‘The happy man’ and it was written by Somerset Maugham, a well-known English writer. He was born on 25 of January in 1874, he was an English playwright, novelist and short story writer. He was one of the most popular authors of his era. Now, I’d like to give the summary of the story. At the beginning of the story the author tells us that the narrator didn’t like to give advices. The narrator thought about life and showed his attitude

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    Text Presentation “to Kill a Mockingbird”

    The text under consideration is taken from the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” written by Harper Lee, an American author. The text belongs to the fiction. The peculiarity of this very extract is the inclination of oratory speech which is the feature of publicistic style. It is difficult to speak about genre, because we deal with only an extract from the book, but we know that it is novel. It is difficult to understand the function of the title from only an extract. But in my opinion the author wanted

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    Things Fall Apart - Distinctive Voices

    from the beginning of the novel the narrator describes and illustrates a colorful and realistic representation of Igbo people. Although written in English, Achebe as the narrator, captures the cadence, proverbs and dialogue along with a wide use of stylistic features in a way that it induces the reader into a truly genuine experience. The proverbs act as the reliable horsemen to deliver knowledge in the lives of the Igbo people. Achebe represents this through the sophisticated and vivid proverbs

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    African Art

    14(3): 368–383 (2005) The Yorùbá Animal Metaphors: Analysis and Interpretation ADÉSOLÁ OLÁTÉJÚ University of Ibadan, Nigeria ABSTRACT The paper undertakes a study of animal metaphors in the Yorùbá language with a view to highlighting the stylistic and communicative potentials of these metaphors. To achieve the set objective, the animals – domestic and wild – involved in metaphors and their individual distinctive characteristic features that motivate their metaphorical interpretations are highlighted

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