Junior Cert English all relevent quotes
Portia seems to think that the more money she has, the more attractive she will be in Bassanio's eyes, which may well be true.
" for you, I would be trebled twenty times myself, A thousand times more fair, ten thousand times more rich.. " -Act Three Scene Two.
Pathos in 'The Road Not Taken'
"And sorry I could not travel both" (Immense amount of emotion or sympathy for anyone going though a certain stage or emotion.)
Personification in 'The Road not Taken' and 'Digging'
"Because it was grassy and wanted wear," "The squat pen rests."
An example of irony in 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' and 'Base Details'
"Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" "Roll of honour" died in a "Scrap"
Alliteration in 'The Road not Taken' and 'Digging'
"Gravelly ground" "Wanted wear"
George describing his relationship with Lennie and how it differs from others enduring the hardships of the great depression.
"Guys like us that work on ranches are the lonliest guys in the world... with us it ain't like that. We got a future."
An example of onomatopaeia in 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' and 'Base Details'
"He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning." "Guzzling and gulping in the best hotel,"
George expressing how simple life would be without Lennie by his side.
"I could get along so nice and so easy if I didn't have you on my tail. I could live so easy."
Boxer is a prime example of animals that complete belief in Napoleon regardless of truths and previous promises which were not successfully exercised
"If Comrade Napoleon says it. it must be right."
Shylock trying to debunk the dehumanising image that Jews are known as in the society present in the play.
"If you prick us do we not bleed? If you tickle us do we not laugh? If you poison us do we not die? And if you wrong us shall we not seek revenge?" -Act Three Scene One
The original ideology of Animalism presented by Old Major as a result of Jones' harsh treatment
"Man is the real enemy we have. Remove man from the equation and the root cause of all hunger and overwork is abolished forever."
An example of hyperbole 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' and 'Base Details'.
"Men marched asleep." "Scarlet majors at the base."
Bassanio's loyalty can be shown here as he offers himself entirely as a sacrifice instead of the pound of flesh taken from his dear friend.
"The Jew shall have my flesh, blood, bones and all" -Act Four Scene One
Metaphor in 'The Road not Taken' and 'Digging'
"The squat pen rests, and I'll dig with it" "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood"
Shared theme in 'Digging' by Seamus Heaney and 'The Road not Taken' by Robert Frost
Decision making, and how deciding to take the less original, more ambitious or less travelled upon route can change the overall outcome of our lives.
The distortion of the system is complete, the animals can no longer differentiate man from pig.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and man to pig and from pig to man again; but it was already impossible to say which was which."
The tone of 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' and 'Base Details'.
Weary, resentful, somewhat mocking tone. They are both anti-war sentiments, and portray war in an overall mocking manner.