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    CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………………………………...3 Part 1. Oscar Wild – the novelist of the England…………………………………..5 1.1. Literary works of O. Wild……………………………………...……………...6 1.2. The novel ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ and its significance…………………9 1. 3. Aestheticism in the novel …………………………………………………...10 Part 2. Lexical and syntactical stylistic devices used in the novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by O. Wild…………………………………………………………14 2.1. Phonetic stylistic devices……………………………………………………..14 2.2. Lexical

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    Beauty and the Beast: Marie Le Prince de Beaumont story vs. Disney film In Europe‚ the 1700’s was a different time than present day America in which Marie Le Prince de Beaumont’s and Disney’s version of the text of Beauty and the Beast was written and made. To begin with‚ Europe in the 1700’s was very religion based‚ meaning that God always came first no matter the situation and has been a dominant thought in shaping the future for Europe. The order of priorities in that time in Europe was God

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    experienced. In Disney’s Beauty and the Beast‚ Gaston’s and the Beast’s stereotypical personas help further the idea of Belles strength and intellect. To all of the other girls in town‚ Gaston is the picture of an ideal man. He is strong and handsome‚ what else could a women want? His attempts to woo Bell are‚ however‚ futile. While Gaston is a hunter‚ a sportsman‚ and arguably attractive‚ he lacks numerous important qualities beyond the superficial. As with the typical

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    Beauty and the Beast Intro: In Walt Disney’s Beauty and the Beast‚ Belle is held captive in the Beast’s castle. He creates a manipulative environment for Belle to live in. He threatens to starve her if he does not go on dates with him as well as acts out in anger when she does not follow his commands. However‚ Belle falls in love with the Beast and suffers from Stockholm Syndrome. Belle’s love for the Beast ends up breaking his monstrous spell and making him a handsome prince again. The hidden

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    Song Analysis “Home” From Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast starts off with a handsome man‚ turned into a Beast due to a curse that can only be broken by having a woman fall in love with him before the time runs out. The main character‚ Belle‚ is captured by the Beast in return of letting her father go free from being his prisoner. After a series of altercations‚ Belle and the Beast get along but Beasts presence is found out by the community and a mob is out to get him. After being stabbed

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    Does Plastic Surgery Make a Beauty or a Beast? Alaa Al-koubeitri Advanced English Composition‚ Group 1 Miss Hanouf Al-alawi January 12‚ 2009 Abstract People are becoming more concerned about their physical appearance as a result of society’s role in changing and idealizing the beauty standards. So in recent years‚ plastic surgeries were vastly increasing among people. Procedures and effects of such surgeries gained an increased attention in the medical and psychological fields. This paper

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    Beast The Beast Analysis

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    Beast‚ written by‚ Donna Jo Napoli is a very unique and thought provoking. This book has a great deal of suspense‚ and stunning language. Some things in particular that make this book interesting are the Well rounded characters and complicated relationships between the character. This is a great book‚ with a lot of complexity‚ and a different way of seeing the world. Overall‚ Beast‚ is a very well written book‚ with great ideas. In Beast‚ the main character‚ Orasmyn’s comes across many challenges

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    Semiotic Analysis

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    This semiotic analysis discusses the advertising of the women’s perfume‚ Pleasures. The essay will analyze the advertisements in terms of its status as signs‚ whose meanings not only give a favorable impression of the product‚ but also are compatible with‚ and complementary to the feminine context in which they are intended. Although the advertisement does not physically represent the product‚ they all provide an important symbol of the product. The ads use a variety of signifiers which publicize

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    Beauty and the Beast by Mme Le Prince De Beaumont The fairy tale Beauty and the Beast opens with the characters of a rich merchant and his six children‚ three boys and three girls. "The two eldest girls were vain of their wealth and position" (22)‚ but the youngest girl‚ the prettiest of the three‚ had a more pleasing personality‚ humble and considerate. This youngest daughter was so beautiful even as a child that everyone called her Little Beauty. She was just as lovely as she grew up so that

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    Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Discussion of Theory 3 2.1 Semiotic Analysis 3 2.2 Content Analysis 3 3.0 Methodology 3 3.1 Code Making 4 4.0 Results 4 4.1 1983-90 Results 5 4.2 2007-13 Results 8 4.3 Overall Comparison 12 5.0 Application 12 6.0 Conclusion 13 7.0 References 14 1.0 Introduction This essay draws on Semiotic concepts of dividing the object (Atkin 2013) and social semiotic analysis of visual communication (Leewun‚ Jewitt 2004) to

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