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    How Does the Composer Create meaning in the tempest? Refer to techniques and quotes in your answer Meaning increases the understanding and view of the world and by the use of dramatic techniquesthemes and character development Shakespeare creates depth and insight to provide the reader with a view of the world from his perspective. In The Tempest Shakespeare uses themes such as power‚ colonisation and distinguishing man from monster to create meaning and also techniques such as exclamations

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    The use of children is a prominent theme in William Blake’s poems. He sees the world through the eyes of a child and embraces the innocence of the young. He illustrates this style in poems such as "the lamb"‚ "the little black boy"‚ and "the chimney sweeper". The lamb really illustrates the innocence and purity of a young child. The boy questions the lamb as to where it came from and he expects the lamb to answer back‚ but it is obvious to the reader that the lamb cannot talk. As the boy receives

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    Notice on use: It is allowed to print out this document and to quote from it. If you quote from this document please give the full reference information (name of the author‚ title of the article and URL). Any further usage of this document requires a written permission by the author. HARALD FRICKE /RALPH MÜLLER Cognitive Poetics Meets Hermeneutics Some considerations about the German reception of Cognitive poetics Theoretical discussions and applications of cognitive approaches such as

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    especially in careers and activities. A career that uses trigonometry is oceanography. I chose an oceanographer because I love aquatic life‚ and I didn’t wasn’t exactly sure how trigonometry was associated with oceanography. Astronomy is another common activity that uses trigonometry. I chose astronomy because I am very interested in space‚ and how astronomy is also interconnected with trigonometry. Oceanographers use trigonometry every day at work. They use trigonometry for calculating the intensity and

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21‚ 1685 in Eisenhach‚ Germany. Bach came from a musical family‚ which comprised composers‚ performers‚ and teachers. Bach possessed a soprano singing voice; however‚ when his voice changed he played violin and harpsichord instead. Bach was a prominent figure in Baroque music and was considered a musical genius. Bach did not receive any formal musical training; however‚ he did learn from his family and studied works from his predecessors and contemporaries

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    Owen uses various techniques and devices to evoke the sense of World War One. Words such as ‘beggars’‚ ‘children’ and ‘boys’ refers to the soldiers. In the first verse‚ ‘Bent double‚ like old beggars under sack‚ knocked-kneed‚ coughing like hags‚ we cursed through sludge’‚ ‘like’ indicates that it’s the use of simile and ‘old beggars’ is hyperbole of soldiers’ fatigue. ‘Knocked-knee’ is the use of alliteration. ‘His hanging face‚ like a devil’s sick of sin;’ is a visible image of the war. He depicts

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    physical journeys. Through Crossing the Red Sea‚ we experience through his work ideas about the effect of a physical journey as it happens‚ and in Migrant Hostel‚ we are exposed to his ideas of the consequences of a physical journey when it appears to be in its final stages. Some of these ideas include a desire for something familiar‚ alienation and finally a chance to express emotions. Firstly‚ Migrant Hostel is one of Skrzynecki’s poems which expresses the consequences of a physical journey and

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    Women Composers Women composers are in no way generally viewed upon as different in today’s society. Even according to Kerry Andrew‚ a female composer at GCSE and A-Level. "I don’t believe there’s a cabal of grunting old men in darkened‚ smoky rooms putting big crosses over scores submitted by ladies. I’ve never felt discriminated against in the slightest‚ so rest assured I am not setting fire to my piano to rage against the dying of the light. It’s simply true to say that there are more professional

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    “John Montague expresses his themes in a clear and precise fashion” You have been asked by your local radio station to give a talk on the poetry of John Montague. Write out the text of the talk you would deliver in response to the above title. You should refer to both style and subject matter. Support the points you make by reference to the poetry on your course. Good evening listeners and welcome to our Friday night poetry segment‚ Poetry Aloud. Tonight we will explore the works of the famous northern

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    parliaments‚ is an epitome of this damaging action. This action of subduing of a culture lost was a significant theme represented in Matt Ottley’s remarkable multi modal work entitled Requiem for a beast. Ottley cleverly utilised several visual conventions‚ symbolic codes‚ and written techniques that enhanced my understanding of this theme. A subtle but recognizable visual representation of the theme ‘subduing of a culture lost’ is on a section of the novel where there’s a photo of a young horse being

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