Quotes Page Respond, Analyze, Evaluate “ You know how you can tell when you’re getting close to one? The smell you can smell a town from miles away. It smells like smoke and raw sewage and death.” (39) 39 ® While you read this quote you can imagine the polluted city and the dead bodies around the city.(A) Cassie prefers the countryside than the urban side, and explains why dislikes one over the other.(E) The imagery shows you how dreadful the place is. She shows why she dislikes the urban area and prefers countryside. “Not to kill us, though killing us -or most of us- is necessary. They’re like a landlord who kicks out a deadbeat renter so he can get the house cleaned up for the new tenant; I think this has always been about getting the place ready.” (71) 71 ® The dad is scared and knows that the aliens will come for whatever is …show more content…
(1) 1 ® The author uses this simile in the beginning comparing “others” as the invaders in the book.He shows how we are so behind from the invaders, but not as we are dumb, but we are just behind. (A) He shows that the invaders made the humans look vulnerable and outsmarted us.(E) The simile compares a dumb dog to the dumbest dog, but comparing it to a smart dogs make the human sound dumb. “ We walked around like zombies, blank-faced and robotic, unable to absorb the magnitude of what was happening”. (236) 236 ® IThe author used imagery, you can picture the people walking around like zombies, and visualizing the blank and robotic faces.(A)The simile pictures the civilization for when the aliens were arriving. (E) From the simile it shows that the people were blank and didn’t know what to do from their expressions.They were in shock from disbelief of what was happening, they were unprepared. “ Maybe that will be the 5th wave, attacking us from the inside, turning our minds into weapons. “ (
Imagine a dystopian future where brainwashed people are made to believe in a biological standard of beauty. Imagine another world where the events of World War One have been altered to include fabricated beasts and steampunk-like machines. Scott Westerfeld has created these worlds with his distinct style. His style is clearly evident in Uglies and Leviathan.. Westerfeld’s style is made up mainly of simile, imagery, and characterization through a character’s thoughts.
THREE DAY ROAD The two most vital characters in the novel “Three Day Road” by Joseph Boyden is the Xavier Bird and Elijah Weesageechack and they have several major differences and these differences has been told and tested throughout the whole novel that how Xavier was reserved and visceral while Elijah was self-assured and talkative. Xavier was nurtured by his Aunt Niska for the long span of his childhood, opposed to how Elijah was raised in Moose Factory by nuns at a residential school. This came up as the three key differences between them that are paramount to the story and the themes of the novel are; firstly, their respect for their Oji-Cree culture, secondly their respect and love for human life, and lastly their personalities.
Mankind has its views on matters that puts us at a crossroad. The crossroad we stand at is whether an event will take us toward the Heaven, Hell or Prevail Scenario. In the short story “No Woman Born” By C.L Moore the main character Deirdre dies in a fiery death and is save and put into a mechanical body. Deirdre embodies the prevail scenario, but her friend and doctor view her in a different light. Her doctor Maltzer sees her as being a step toward the Hell Scenario, while her friend Harris sees her in the opposite end of the spectrum as a step toward the Heaven Scenario.
In Peace Like A River, Leif Enger utilizes the chapter title, Boy Ready, to connect Davy’s situation to the constellation, also named Boy Ready, in the dark night sky. As the book progresses, Jape Waltzer explains to Reuben Land about a legend entitled Boy Ready. A quote from the book is “The boy charmed all with his bravery and wit and was adopted by the king himself and was wise and arms and letters; at last he became king himself and was wise and good”(268). But Waltzer revealed that the boy set the fire himself (268). The quote represents Davy’s life before Finch and Basca intruded into Davy’s personal life: His girlfriend, his family, and his house.
Growing up with brothers and sister can create friendly yet serious competition and rivalry. Lively is able to capture the sibling rivalry between Gordon and Claudia, along with the response of the mother by employing the use of diction and imagery. Lively use extensive diction to developed the passage and reinforce her theme about the violence and self-centeredness in the world. Lively used words and phrases like, “searching furiously”, “hunting”, and “rivalry”, to show reader the intense and very important task of searching for fossils.
Unit PO8-777Z logged his first memory in a dark factory filled with the sounds of mechanical whirring and the chirp of computers. There was a window in the corner, where the only source of light beamed radiantly into the tenebrous cavern below. The sharp smell of vinegar and other cleaning agents permeated the air. The air smelled of oil, along with burning metal and rubber. Unit PO8-777Z did not experience any of this; he did, however, understand that he was missing a great many things.
“Courage is the commitment to begin without any guarantee of success.” This quote by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe is a great representation of the acts of courage in the book ‘Peace Like a River’ by Leif Enger. In my book, Jeremiah and Davy both show acts of courage throughout the book. These are all very important acts of courage in the book and without them, the book would have been completely different.
Anne Lamott 's essay, “Shitty First Drafts” explains to its readers that all writers, even the best, can have “shitty first drafts.” The essay presents the proper writing process from the first draft to the final piece of work. Her essay is intended to encourage writers who are in need of direction when it comes to writing and to teach inexperienced writers ways to become more successful in writing. Anne Lamott uses her personal experiences to build credibility, figurative language to engage the reader and provides the reader with logical steps for the writing process. To build credibility on her processes success, Lamott uses her own personal experiences.
The president John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s life and the story “Don’t Give Up the Fight” both have the similar theme of “Perseverance”. For example, John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK) fought for the civil rights movement even though many people in the Southern states opposed him. Ava in “Don’t Give Up the Fight” shows ”Perseverance” by not giving in to her rude coach and track teammates. Though they both show a common theme, they present the theme in different ways. Ava shows perseverance by not giving up to her teammates and fighting for herself, but JFK showed perseverance by not giving up to hundreds of people and was fighting for hundreds
Pitts Article Rhetorical Analysis – Final Draft In life people try to comfort others in times of grieving. Leonard Pitts comforts his readers in his article, “We will go forward from this moment ” by trying to make since of the 9/11 attack. Pitts uses emotion and logic to persuade the Americans that the terrorists can do what they want to America, but America is tough enough to handle it.
one of the many times he uses imagery throughout this story is when the narrator says, “on his way he would see the cottages and homes with their dark windows, and it was not unequal to walking through a graveyard where only the faintest glimmers of firefly light appeared in flickers behind the windows” (Pg 1). By using imagery to compare walking through the neighborhood as walking through a graveyard shows that it is completely silent and there is no activity in any of the houses. Most people wouldn't describe their neighborhood as a graveyard, this also develops the mood. Another time he uses imagery is when the narrator says, “The street was silent and long and empty, with only his shadow moving like the shadow of a hawk in mid-country” (1). This shows mood because the narrator describes him as a hawk in mid-country, that means that he is all alone in what he feels to be like a barren or abandoned place.
Have you even had to walk for hundreds of miles with little food, water and help? Salva, a character from Linda Sue Park’s novel; A Long Walk to Water, had to. Salva had to persevere, work hard and use the little relationships had had the survive as one of the Lost Boys of Sudan. In this book Salva survives his first few challenges because of hard work. In this book, after Salva joins a group of refugees he was left behind by this group because they believed he was too small/weak to travel.
Malav .S. Patel Mrs. Code ENG3U1 04 October 2014 The Act of Showing Courage Courage is a characteristic that everyone possess but not everyone know how to use it. Courage is defined as a person who has the ability to do something that frightens another. It takes” [one] courage to grow up and become who they are” (E.E. Cummings).
Nazneen, a traditional Muslim woman in Monica Ali’s novel Brick Lane, is born to pursue her fate. The novel portraits Nazneen’s struggle in her arranged marriage as she tries to adapt to the London society and deals with her young lover. Being both pure and erotic, Nazneen has shown two sides to her husband and lover. Ali uses Nazneen’s dream caused by her guilty conscience to prove the contradict sides that existed inside Nazneen, one seen by Karim and Chanu as the “the real thing,” and the other known by herself as a corrupted woman. Nazneen represents a character of conflict more than anyone else in the novel.
His attitude toward the city is displeasure. This can be understood through the imagery used to describe the town. Through this literary device, the speaker describes the elements of the town in great detail, and he makes known what elements he dislikes. The speaker portrays the town as having “grain scattered streets” and “barge crowded water.” These two descriptions are given with a negative tone, and they imply the negative attributes of the city.