The situational irony here is intense. Ossipon, once a fiery revolutionary, is now totally diminished by Winnie's death. The cowardly choices he made, which he believes were a major factor in her suicide, have mentally unhinged him. The reader might expect him to use the money he has sto...
Chapter 11 Explanation and Analysis—Reading the Room: The novel sometimes uses dramatic irony to emphasize Jane's relative naïveté when she is young. For example, in Chapter 11, Jane arrives at Thornfield and mistakes Mrs. Fairfax for her new employer: ‘She treats me like a visitor,’ ...
Term hyperbole Remaining cards (11) Know retry shuffle restart Pause 0:18 Literary Devices TermDefinition Allusiona reference to a well known song, text, art, famous person. hyperbolean extreme exaggeration Imagerythe use of any words that appeal to the five senses (sight, sound, touch, smell...
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Literary Deviceshas some great examples ofmotif. A recurrent, noticeable image, idea, concept, orsymbolthat develops or explains athemeormoodand plays a significant role in defining the nature of the story, the course of events, and the very fabric of the story and building up multiple layers...
Effects of Using Electronic Devices Chapter 1 Introduction The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. We know that education is one of the most fundamental ...
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Mitchell entered the discussion here, tying together some of the other panellists’ thoughts, by asking if anyone had read The World Without Us by Alan Weisman, which explores the way nature reclaims and regenerates if it is left to its own devices,, and which Mitchell declared as excellent...
a heavy focus on plot and action. It is genre fiction. When discussing the novel, though, our prof. asked us if we thought it was literature, and the general consensus was yes. It’s characters are pretty deep and intricate, and there is a lot of symbolism and other literary devices....
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