| 41. | Later Modernism VS Postmodernism Later Modernism Vs. Postmodernism
Later Modernism in the form of visual arts included the styles of Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, starting around the year 1924. Postmodernism, starting in the 1950s, included the artistic styles of Neo-Dada and Pop Art which followed through until the 19...
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| 42. | don quixote Key Facts
FULL TITLE
• The Adventures of Don Quixote
AUTHOR
• Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
TYPE OF WORK
• Novel
GENRE
• Parody; comedy; romance; morality novel
LANGUAGE
• Spanish
TIME AND PLACE WRITTEN
• Spain; late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATI...
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| 43. | Authority in writing Authority in Literature
In literature, there can be no one fixed meaning. ... On the contrary, it is a kind of liberation: ‘by refusing to assign a ‘secret,’ an ultimate meaning, to the text, [writing] liberates what may be called an anti-theological activity, an activity that is truly revolutio...
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| 44. | Provide a critical analysis of a specific filmic or televisual representation of youth culture Clockwork ORange Provide a critical analysis of a specific filmic or televisual representation of youth culture.
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
The film that will be discussed is ‘A Clockwork Orange’ (Kubrick, 1971, 131mins). It will be shown ...
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| 45. | power of love ‘How is the power of love is explored across the different context of your core texts?’
Love is a force that costantly contradicts itself in the way that it has the capacity to both unify and harmonise as well as divide and separate. ... In William Shakespeare’s Sonnets 130 and 116, the respon...
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| 46. | Brave New WOrld and Blade Runner There are many different perspectives between the futuristic world
represented in Ridely Scotts, Blade Runner and Aldos Huxleys, Brave New World. ... Despite the fact of being conditioned humans
and replicates still have a natural connection to the natural world as is evidently
shown through the...
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| 47. | Wife of Bath First feminist Chaucers Wife of Bath is acclaimed as one of his most fascinating characters. ... Chaucer, even as a man and possibly unintentionally, was successful in representing a relatively fair feminist view of the medieval womans plight by employing wit, historical context, biblical references and indi...
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| 48. | Brave New World and Blade Runner In the Wild There are many different perspectives between the futuristic world
represented in Ridely Scotts, Blade Runner and Aldos Huxleys, Brave New World. ... Despite the fact of being conditioned humans
and replicates still have a natural connection to the natural world as is evidently
shown through the...
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| 49. | MY SASSY GIRL ... My Sassy Girl falls squarely in the former category, creating an infectious, lighthearted romp so entertaining youd have to have a heart of coal to not enjoy it.
Like the best Korean films, My Sassy Girl is a genre-bending exercise that throws in elements of the teen comedy, the traditiona...
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| 50. | With reference to at least three Australian plays examine the way that national indentity has been Having decided to examine the way Aboriginal national identity has been constructed within Australian Drama over the last two hundred years since colonisation of this country took place, it was with interest I opened Towards an Australian Drama by Leslie Rees, written in 1953 which contained a chapt...
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| 51. | Tom Stoppard Jewish Genius Humor, a concept known to many, became blatantly obvious in Tom Stoppard’s work. With his use of ironic plots told in a way to bring a smile to anyone’s lips, Stoppard’s art of humorous plays came into mainstream reading during the late 1960’s. In an era where society enclosed itself in serious wh...
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| 52. | HANDMAIDS TALE
How does Margaret Atwood establish the setting in the first six chapters
of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’? ... A comparison is then
made with a ‘nunnery’, and in many ways the Handmaids may be compared with
nuns, who have taken a vow of celibacy. Though not entirely the same, the...
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| 53. | Propagandas Question 1 All great movies have propagandas and agendas that they want to address to the audiences. The statement may too broad in a sense of defiance but it is perhaps not too radical to be noticed either. The relationship between movies and the “real world” has always generated in some great disc...
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| 54. | John Dowland John Dowland’s ‘Lachrimae’ in its Continental Context
Michael Gale and Tim Crawford
King’s College, London
By 1603, the famed Elizabethan lutenist John Dowland was so closely associated with his most popular composition, the ‘Lachrimae’ pavan, that he was already signing his name as ‘Jo: dolandi ...
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| 55. | Michael Riffaterre defines intertextuality as the readers perception of the relations between a text and all Using Riffaterre’s definition identify the intertext of a chosen broadcast programme and evaluate to what extent its existence may enhance the audience reading of it
Chosen Broadcast: Red Dwarf. ... The program is based on the dynamics of the relationship between crewmembers and their reactions...
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| 56. | culture Plot Overview Candide is the illegitimate nephew of a German baron. He grows up in the baron's castle under the tutelage of the scholar Pangloss, who teaches him that this world is "the best of all possible worlds." Candide falls in love with the baron's young daughter, Cunégonde. The baron catches ...
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| 57. | Focus Group Reporton young adult females response towards the Bond girl s ... 1 Abstract
Abstract of Report
I examined young adult female audience (ages 16 –25) response on the character of the “Bond girls” in the James Bond movies. This was done by understanding the context of the Bond films and by looking at the history of the films and by looking at audience assu...
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