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    Metropolis Film Analysis

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    of the meanings of a pair of texts when considered together evaluate the relationships between texts and contexts organise‚ develop and express ideas using language appropriate to audience‚ purpose and form Compare: Values‚ Beliefs Attitudes METROPOLIS Social (Economic) Technique Evidence Effect Contrast of colour Within the film the rich and wealthy are shown with a brighter light and the poor working class are shown with a dark lighting. The composer of the film expresses this contrast of colour

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    An Epic Journey of the Raider of Cities The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ is an Epic Poem in which Odysseus‚ King of Ithaca‚ has fought in the Trojan War and he and his men are now on their journey home. While on their journey‚ they come across many obstacles and challenges in which only Odysseus makes it home. Through the acts‚ words‚ and thoughts of the character‚ one is able to see Odysseus make it back home with his family. The setting in this Epic is adventuress covering the Aegean and surrounding

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    Ilveby‚ J. & Jerneborg‚ M. (2002). eProcurement av indirekt material- En studie av effekter för köpande Mutalik‚ P.‚ Neklesa‚ V. & Swett‚ H. (1996). The RFI (request for information) as a tool to identify an optimal departmental and instutional PACS IKEA´s intranet IKEA Indirect Material Service AB (2005) IMS Organisation Inter IKEA Systems B.V. (2005a). Facts & Figures 2005. Collected 2005-12-07 from http://iwww.ipl.ikea.com/pptimg/factsfigures2005.ppt#7 Inter IKEA Systems B.V. (2005b) Process missions

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    000 that get injured yearly? There are many ways to prevent these accidents. The first is to just simply not do it! According to a Nationwide Insurance study in 2008‚ 66% of drivers between the age of 18 and 24 send or receive text messages while behind the wheel. Text messaging while driving leads the list as the biggest distraction while driving. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that distracted drivers account for almost 80% of all crashes and 65% of near-crashes in the

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    Homer’s epic poem‚ “The Odyssey” reveals many aspects of ancient Greek life and culture through character and plot. Through each of the tales circling the life of Odysseus and the Greek people‚ Homer depicts the history‚ legends‚ values‚ and merits of the ancient Greeks. Greek culture is known to be one of the most flavored and thorough in history‚ and each facet of it—from religion to ideology to mentalities and beliefs. The Greeks valued intelligence and wit very strongly. “The Odyssey” offers

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    Flaws In The Odyssey

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    asks you who it was that inflicted upon your eye this shameful blinding‚ tell him that you were blinded by Odysseus‚ sacker of cities. Laertes is his father‚ and he makes his home on Ithaca” (Homer 500-505). Homer’s work of historical fiction‚ The Odyssey‚ is the sequel to his earlier story The Iliad. The Odyssey follows Odysseus after the events of the 10 year Trojan war and his long journey home. He clashes with many monsters and it always seems that his pride gets the better of him. The quote above

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    The Iliad and the Odyssey

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    The Iliad and the Odyssey The character I have chosen from The Iliad‚ "Book VI‚" is Hektor‚ leader of the Trojan army as being heroic. I read "Book VI" several times because I could sympathize with Hektor ’s choices and dilemma. Hektor will stop at nothing to help the Trojans fight the war against the Greeks and Achilleus‚ as the Greeks attempt to overtake Troy. Zeus promises Hektor divine help with a victory for the Trojans‚ but Hektor makes mistakes when he misjudges his own power and refuses

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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    The Epic Of Gilgamesh In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh undertakes a journey of self-discovery and transformation from a tyrannical leader to a refined‚ mature and wiser king.  The hero of Uruk‚ who is two-thirds god and one-third man‚ was introduced as the reigning monarch of Uruk who was a notorious rapist causing hatred and concern within in the kingdom. In the epic‚ his friendship and adventures undertaken with Enkidu‚ the death of Enkidu‚ and his failure to achieve immortality are key

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    until recently‚ personification was directly linked to allegory (Paxson‚ 1994)‚ so the most antique works of literature can be now associated with this writing method. One of those works is Homer’s Odyssey‚ which is filled with several personifications. Dawn is most commonly personified in OdysseyHomer gave it a strikingly god-like image in his work. Out of many examples of dawn being personified one is in The Cyclopes part: “When the young Dawn with fingertips of rose lit up the world..”. Dawn is

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    The Odyssey

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    characters in modern novels and stories do. Odysseus and especially Telemachus break this rule. Early in his adventures‚ Odysseus’s love of glory prompts him to reveal his identity to the Cyclops and bring Poseidon’s wrath down on him. By the end of the epic‚ he seems much more willing to temper pride with patience. Disguised as a beggar‚ he does not immediately react to the abuse he receives from the suitors. Instead‚ he endures it until the traps he has set and

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