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Literary stylistics: poetry and fictional prose
What are the major differences between poetry and fictional prose? How do their literary stylistic effects appeal to the readers? This paper will discuss poetry and prose, and the comparison and contrast between them. Then, one piece of poem and one piece of fictional prose under the theme called a child being unable to put up with school life will be selected to firstly 1) analyze their stylistic effects individually, and to secondly 2), compare and contrast their different stylistic effects. A childâs school life will be the main focus of this paper to discuss how difficult a child is to tolerate school life. The comparison and contrast between the poem and the fictional prose is so profound that the stylistic effects could be more prominent. How did the two writers make use of the specific stylistic effects of a particular form â poetry and fictional prose respectively, to voice out how a child goes through an intolerable school life? This essay will end up analyzing their stylistic effects in relation to the projection of the theme of a childâs school life.postprin
Prologue â Life-Writing as a Journey to Myanmar (formerly Burma)
Saving Fish from Drowning, the most recent book of Amy Tan, once came to the 7th position as the bestseller in 2006 (Paperback, Best-Seller). âThis is the first time Ballantine published Amy Tan in trade
paper first; in the past, the publisher did her books initially in mass market, then in trade. It worked â
there are 290,000 copies in print after 8 printings⌠These brought huge turnout and great sales. While
previous works of Amy Tan focus on mother and daughter relationshipâ issues that are more intimate and personal Saving Fish from Drowning âbranches out with a broad plot and dynamic digressions with
political motifs. The broad plot itself is intriguing, for it invites readers to engage in an unforgettable
experience in expedition to Burma. In the journey to Burma, digressions are dynamic. American tourists
are missing one by one. They âvanish without a trace in the Burmese jungle. What is so unique about
this book is that the tone of the work is âghostlyâ. âGhosts are a dominant symbolâ, as stated in the news
article entitled âBumbling down the Burma Roadâ. The overall style of the fiction is subversive. A novel
based on real-life, this work mocks at the âironies of modern life. How can Amy Tan, a renowned AsianAmerican writer born in America with the Chinese descent, write the foreignersâ adventure in the largest country in Mainland Southeast Asia in such an exotic way? These paradoxes: âEast and West, âAmerica and China, ânew and old âmemory and forgetting, âtruth and mythâ intertwine, turning the story into an uncanny story. By uncanny, I mean readers will find all these - âEast and West, âAmerica and China, ânew and old, âmemory and forgetting, âtruth and mythâ, unfamiliarly familiar. Readersâ attachment to the story and withdrawal from the story makes the story incredibly fascinating. It is such a marvelous
journey! As Carol Memmott notes, it is âa game of Survival Burma style conflated with adventure,
humor, tragedy and politics (Memmott, Carol). This essay will discuss the representation of adventure in
Burma and its possible effects upon readers to demonstrate how insightful this masterpiece is.published_or_final_versio
Visual servo control with artificial neural network
In this paper a robotic manipulator system is presented, which uses visual feedback to control both the position and orientation of the manipulator. In this system, visual data from the camera are directly used in the servo control process of the manipulator, without calculations of the inverse kinematics. This approach is achieved by the use of an artificial neural network (ANN) to learn the relationship between the position and the orientation of the manipulator and the joint angles. As there are no pre-stored parameters of the manipulator, the system is adaptable to slight changes in the kinematics of the manipulator or the working environment. Hence, this technique should able to extend the application of robotic technology in some special industrial areas. The results of computer simulations of this system are also presented in the paper.published_or_final_versio
Adaptive neuro-fuzzy modeling of battery residual capacity for electric vehicles
This paper proposes and implements a new method for the estimation of the battery residual capacity (BRC) for electric vehicles (EVs). The key of the proposed method is to model the EV battery by using the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system. Different operating profiles of the EV battery are investigated, including the constant current discharge and the random current discharge as well as the standard EV driving cycles in Europe, the U.S., and Japan. The estimated BRCs are directly compared with the actual BRCs, verifying the accuracy and effectiveness of the proposed modeling method. Moreover, this method can be easily implemented by a low-cost microcontroller and can readily be extended to the estimation of the BRC for other types of EV batteries.published_or_final_versio
A novel induction machine design suitable for inverter-driven variable speed systems
Induction machines designed for inverter-driven variable speed systems are different from those fed directly from a utility power line. In this paper, a novel design approach for inverter driven induction machines is presented and implemented. This is followed by an investigation on sizing equations and rotor slot shape specifically for this purpose. The proposed approach permits the integration of the design of machines with inverters, comprehensive performance analysis, and system optimization, resulting in 20-30% higher power density for the induction machine than those designed for direct utility power supplies by conventional methods. Simulation analysis and experimental results are presented to substantiate the conclusions.published_or_final_versio
The spectacle of âEast Meets Westâ: Postmodernist shopping mall Telford Plaza in Hong Kong
Like a woman embellishing herself in grandeur and elegance, the body of a shopping mall is aesthetically fashioned from time to time. The linear structure of a shopping mall is modernist itself, from which a shopping mall departs, moving towards post-modernity by its narrative fashion. A shopping mall can be postmodernist by departing itself from the modernist linear structure. Telford Plaza, a local shopping mall in Hong Kong, consists of modernist and post-modernist elements, addressing the way of life of Hong Kong people through the spectacle of âthe East Meets Westâ. The interplay of modernist and postmodernist elements evokes compelling sensations to strollers, with which âthe East Meets Westâ resonates.postprin
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