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    conveyed Offred’s inner journey through providing a clear social hierarchy and reinforcing the fact that Offred possesses a particular role in the society. There are numerous biblical references spread throughout the novel. This technique is intertextuality. Biblical references enforce the idea that the republic of Gilead is built upon a

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    Introduction to literary theory Theory Kind of speculation‚ it’s analytical Interdisciplinary discourse (debate) with effects outside an original discipline (Culler) Critique of common sense‚ of concept taken as natural What is literature? Elusive term (always changing) Modern sense – 200 yrs old Prior to 1800 literature was „memorized“ not interpreted In fiction the relation of what speaker say to what authors think is always a mater of interpretation Dictionary: imaginative or creative

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    Kindertransport – Key characters                    Evelyn is the older self of Eva‚ she has changed her name to Evelyn‚ (this is more English). She changed it when she found out that her father died and her mother would not be coming to Britain‚ she was baptised. Therefore‚ she changes everything about her‚ denying her roots. Soon‚ Faith‚ Eva’s daughter‚ finds out about her mother’s real heritage and is also shaken‚ because her sense of identity and reality‚ she finds is changed. Helga: Helga is

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    And make some noise Good morning miss Antonios and my fellow classmates. Today I am going to explain to you how I used at least one form of intertextuality in my poem called ‘chilling with the boys’. I used various language techniques to create my rap poem; this includes juxtapositioning‚ hyperbole and a simile. The first technique that I am going to explain that I used to create my distinctive

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    American and the role of media in contributing to the culture of fear. He conveys his viewpoints as well as cultural perspectives through a range of different film techniques. Three of these techniques includeinterviews‚ archival footage and intertextuality. Interviews are a main technique used in Bowling for Columbine- as it is in most documentaries. Moore interviews multiple people throughout the movie‚ getting their opinions and their viewpoints. But Moore also conveys his own viewpoints through

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    Sociology 2XX Critically anlayse a popular culture ‘text’ utlising relevant theories and debates In sociological theory there are many concepts discussed that are utilized in the analyses of society and culture. Some of the main concepts are Postmodernism‚ Historical Materialism‚ Structuralism‚ Interpretive Sociology and Poststructuralism to name a few. These theories are relevant to the research of understanding certain or specific cultural texts. These concepts provide problems and solutions

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    The representation of youths in ‘A Clockwork Orange’ and ‘If….’ I will be investigating how youth is represented in the films A clockwork orange (1972) and If…. (1968) and how the films affected the views of the time and how the films influenced youths. I have chosen to investigate these films because of how both films were released at the time of the relaxation of violence in cinema. I also chose these films because the similar themes in both films‚ as both films focus on youths in society and

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    How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster (Notes) Introduction: “How’d He Do That?”  Part of reading is: o Knowing conventions o Recognizing conventions o Anticipating results  When a person introduces a topic‚ then digresses onto other topics it doesn’t matter what examples‚ as soon as you see a couple of them you recognize a pattern. o You know the author is coming back with an application of those examples to the main topic.  Conventions in stories/novels: o

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    "Those chickens are organised … that ginger one is their leader." You might be thinking‚ how can chickens be organised? And it’s probably what you’ll be thinking right the way through the hilarious film‚ Chicken Run. You will find that you’re laughing at this funny film‚ and all its jokes‚ as much the third or fourth time you watch it as the first. Or even more. This extremely entertaining film is another must see from the makers Nick Park and Peter Lord‚ who are well known for their short films

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    Joachim TRAUN 0004165 301/341 "It is just a piece of rhythmical grumbling" (T.S. Eliot on "The Waste Land") Table of contents page 1. Introduction 4 2. T.S. Eliot- a brief biography 4 3. The fire sermon 5 3.1 Structure 6 3.2 Intertextuality 6 3.3 Interpretation 8 3.3.1 Water 8 3.3.2 City 11 3.3.3 Fusion 13 4. Conclusion 14 Bibliography 1. Introduction There are not many poems which offer such a wide range of possible perspectives for an interpretation as T.S. Eliot’s

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