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    In literature, the author’s tone is their attitude towards the subject of the text. In the poem, “Casey at the Bat”, by Ernest Lawrence Thayer, the author, uses various forms of figurative language to convey their tone. To begin with, Thayer uses personification to convey his tone of hopefulness. While talking about how there was not much hope left for the Mudville Nine, the author tells the reader, “A straggling few got up to go in deep despair. The rest clung to the hope which springs eternal

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    War and The Great Depression. Even during these devastating times, baseball has been incredibly prevalent and loved throughout the nation. The poem “Casey at the Bat” highlights this “Americanness” associated with baseball. It details what aspects of baseball are common throughout American culture and identity and comments on other aspects through Casey and his admiring fans. It shows the community and unity of Americans, their strong spirit of competition, and their resilience. Firstly, we can see

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    Tone is used as the main part of poetry, it shows feelings and emotions, and it might help readers understand the topic that the author is trying to convey. For example, there are multiple examples of figurative language in the poem “Casey at the Bat”, by Ernest Lawrence Thayer, which reveals the stressful and tense tone of a close baseball game. To begin, Lawrence Thayer uses a metaphor to compare the batters negatively. For example, in line 10 of the 2nd stanza, Thayer states, “And the former was

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    Casey At The Bat I am ashamed of myself. Me, the so called mighty Casey, just struck out. This is how the story went. We were down 4-2. I didn't feel confident I was going to go up to bat because of my teammates were struggling to get on base. I looked at the crowd. They all had a look on them that told me I was the only hope. With two outs and one more to go I felt like just packing up my stuff. Before me was Flynn and Jimmy. With little hope that everyone had left I hung my head down in shame

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    poem “Casey at Bat” and story “David and Goliath,” a comparison and contrast will show several differences and similarities between David and Casey. The first similarity between David and Casey is that both of them are very confident in the task that they have to accomplish. Text from “Casey at Bat” says, “There was pride in Casey’s bearing and a smile on Casey’s face. And when, responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat, No stranger in the crowd could doubt ‘twas Casey at the bat.” “David

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    In the poems “Casey at the Bat” and “David and Goliath” there are many similarities. The first one is that they are both undoubtedly confident. For example, in “Casey at the Bat” Casey is up to hit and if he gets a home run, he will win the game for his team. So, when he is up to bat, he purposely misses and says, “That ain’t my style.” He does this because he just knows that he will get a home run. In “David and Goliath,” David goes up to Goliath and says, “I’ll knock you down and cut off your head

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    In Casey at the Bat, Ernest Thayer uses humor in veriest ways. He uses humor to describe how the audience reacts to certain experiences at the baseball game. One of the techniques he uses is figurative language. An example of humor is when he uses personification in writing, "Five thousand tongues applaud.". When people image this in their minds they see someone with their mouths open and their tongue clapping, this image is amusing. Another way Ernest uses humor is by when

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    In the poem “Casey at Bat” and story “ David and Goliath,” a comparison of David and Casey shows differences and similarities. First, a similarity between Casey and David are they both filled with courage. In “Casey at Bat” it says “They thought, if only Casey could get but a whack at that We’d put up even money, now, with Casey at the bat.”In “The Story of David and Goliath” it expresses, “You’ve come out to fight me with a sword and a spear and a dagger. But I’ve come out to fight you in the name

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    In the poem “Casey at Bat” and “David and Goliath,” a comparison of David and Casey shows differences and similarities. The first similarity of the two is they both have a fixed mindset on how they are going to perform. Casey didn’t just swing and hope to hit the ball, he actually waited on the perfect pitch. David knew he could beat Goliath, because he had faith in God. In David and Goliath, the text says, “(verse 36) “Sir, I have killed lions and bears that way, and I can kill this worthless Philistine

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    Goliath” and the poem, “Casey at the Bat” both of the main characters share similarities and differences. One of the similarities is that both men are confident about themselves. David was confident because he knew that God was on his side, and he could not lose. Casey from, “Casey at the Bat” acted very confident because everybody was shouting his name, and he thought he was going to win. Another way Casey and David were comparable is that they were both fearless and courageous. Casey let the ball go on

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