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Name Tutor Course Date Brief Summary of April and Paris The topic of the article is man's impedance with nature particularly in the endeavor to make it engineered. The article scorns the wistful human way to deal with nature taken by a few people whereby endeavors to train or adjust nature are made in compliance with common decency however wind up either decimating or shaming it. The appropriately clever The author adopts a satiric tone blended with some sarcasm loaded with humor. He uses this approach to lash out at the excesses of some of the nature lovers whose senseless excesses end up being counterproductive. By making fun of them the writer is able to more clearly bring out the ridiculous in some of the actions they take in the name of loving nature. [...]
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I need immediate assistance (within the next 4 or 5 hours) completing a short, one paragraph summary of the New Yorker article April and Paris. Then, the following questions need to be answered: - What is the theme? - How are metaphors employed? - What was the tone? - When the essay is sarcastic or satirical, what are the clues that we should not be taking the essay serious? I have idea of my own, but would like to be able to have a comparison with what is completed here. http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/03/24/april-paris
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