Princess Diana at the time of her death was arguably the world’s most renowned celebrity. Privately, Diana felt she was just an ordinary person; however, she was much more. She was known to be an advocate for the helpless and the hopeless. Diana’s influence was felt worldwide through her vast humanitarian activities, which consisted of working with and starting many charities. Diana used her royal title and her celebrity to raise awareness about many forgotten or overlooked causes. As a result of her worldwide travels, Diana became the people’s princess and the public was intrigued with her devotion, consideration, and graciousness. Diana’s wide and profound influence is seen in how popular Elton John’s tribute song “Candle in the Wind” was. In fact, according to Recording Industry Association of America, it became the best-selling single of all time (RIAA). Elton John united the world’s feelings of loss in his song “Candle in the Wind,” and though his purpose was generally ineffective, through his use of diction, imagery, and emotional tone he was able to speak for a world that lost its princess. Elton John captivates his audience through the use of strong diction and mind-arousing words in “Candle in the Wind,” notably by using words such as “rose” (line 1, 33, 37), “called out” (line 5), “whispered” (line 6), and “torch” (line 19). These words engage the audience because people have an understanding of their meaning. “Rose” (line 1, 33, 37) is often symbolized with love, beauty, and royalty. The rose is the flower emblem of England and is synonymous throughout history with royalty. Roses are also linked to love and are given as a token of the love one might have for another. With the repeated use of the word “rose” (lin...
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Dark clouds covered the sky like water covering the ocean. Boom! Thunder roared in the distance. Drip! Drip! Drip! Rain ferociously banged against the ground. The atmosphere was a quite mouse except for the rain. Clouds covered the stars, but the moon summoned a faint beam of light down on the forest. Fire raged in the rose’s head. The male rose wanted freedom from the field and to run like a human. However, while he was wishing that, NASA reported an extremely giant asteroid heading towards Colorado Springs in 3 days. An hour later, Jhonny Appleseed was coming to plant a small apple plant when suddenly the male rose stretched out his roots and using the energy of the soil; he pulled the apple plant out of the pot and threw the plant out of site. He used his roots to jump inside the pot. Jhonny Appleseed ran after him, but the plant made four holes in the pot, two for his branches to use as arms in addition to using two holes for his roots as legs. Using the unlimited energy of the soil, he ran faster than a bullet train (literally), outrunning Jhonny Appleseed in nanoseconds.
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