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    Figure 1 print ad analysis

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    2). In this print advertisement‚ Sisley features a fashion ad with two young girls wearing heavy make-up and dark clothes and apparently using drugs (fig. 1). By using the combination of vivid metaphors‚ visual design and models’ body language and gaze‚ the advertisement is not only trying to sell the product and to capture the attention of target customers but to appeal emotions from the viewers and emphasize its underlying message of being addicted to Sisley fashion brand. Figure 1: Fashioin

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    "You’re correct‚ a man is a man and I’d be insane if I hadn’t‚ so I hope you don’t mind if I keep on imagining you unclothed?‚" Duke replied with a teasing smirk‚ and not caring how obvious was the gaze that drifted back down the polka dot dress‚ not caring about how obvious he was. Most other women would simply roll their eyes‚ huff in annoyance‚ or giggle like immature schoolchildren caught off guard and flattered by his attentions‚ however not this one‚ and Duane bit his lip as he considered what

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    Memory: Void

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    02 | Modern Architecture + the Modern City | Berlin Berlin | Modern Architecture + the Modern City | 03 By Morgan Christina Strickland Memory: Void World War II marked an era of loss: loss of human lives‚ loss of human dignity‚ loss of home and country and culture. No matter what is lost‚ loss carries with it an endless emptiness‚ echoes of an existence never to be completely regained. It is a living vacuum‚ varied in scale and lacking in a physical‚ material presence‚ yet a memory can

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    Summary Report

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    Introduction With the development of technology‚ human beings are able to capture a memorable moment with a tiny machine which is a camera. A photograph is a sliver of real life and an unedited copy of the real world. In order to analyze the meaning of the photographic image‚ I found the relevant text-book from Kwantlen University library‚ The disciplinary frame: photographic truths and the capture of meaning. In this book‚ the author John Tagg claims that “photography can seem to capture the

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    Kelley O’Toole Professor Goldstein CWL 412 21 March 2013 Paquita and Oriental Art The “feminine” in the novella The Girl with the Golden Eyes is most exemplified in Paquita. Her femininity is desired by many of the characters because she exudes all things associated with the Orient – decadence‚ sensuality‚ indolence‚ femininity‚ and brutality (in her death). These qualities are not part of Western culture as Balzac says‚ “it is only in the Orient that the human race presents a magnificent feature”

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    shock! Naked man in ads

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    China‚ people had to use clothes to cover all body parts‚ both male and female. The body was the thing people never showed to others‚ only someone who was really close to them‚ such as their husband or wife‚ mom or dad. Besides‚ people should never gaze at a naked person for a long time. In most Chinese people’s thoughts‚ only the people who sold sex or used their body to make money would be willing to reveal their body. And those jobs were illicit‚ and those people who were doing those jobs would

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    http://writing.colostate.edu/gallery/phantasmagoria/bell.htm 27.10.2010 Yeats‚ Nationalism‚ and Myth by Matthew Bell   The poetry and plays of W.B. Yeats often take subject matter from traditional Celtic folklore and myth. By incorporating into his work the stories and characters of Celtic origin‚ Yeats endeavored to encapsulate something of the national character of his beloved Ireland. The reasons and motivations for Yeats ’ use of Celtic themes can be understood in terms of the authors

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    Semiotic Advertisement Analysis 1. Heinz Ketchup Denotation: In this advertisement‚ Heinz transforms a bottle of tomato ketchup into a garden-fresh tomato‚ denoting that it is entirely made up of a natural ingredient‚ Whether Heinz actually changed the ingredients in its ketchup while this campaign launched is unknown‚ but regardless this ad appeals to those looking to eat better quality foods. The color of the backdrop‑Red is a very emotionally intense color‚ it enhances human metabolism‚

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    Vince Dominic C. Gapit Associate Professor Nerisa del Carmen Guevarra HUM1 23 March 2014 Beyond Barriers: The Limits of Love In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-Wai is a heartwarming and at the same time depressing film about love that blossomed‚ love that has been‚ and love that cannot be. It perfectly exudes the chains people are shackled to because of the norms ideals‚ and constructs the society has created and boxed us into. This film produced by Wong Kar-Wai is considered a film because

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    TABLEAUX VIVANTS FOR MEN Edith Wharton’s “The House of Mirth” provides the reader with an insight into the upper-class society of New York City in the late 1800’s. The novel also extensively explores the ideas of hierarchy‚ social class‚ and gender roles through the characters. Wharton’s depiction of these characters helps in making the book more entertaining to the reader‚ especially the male characters. The male characters have a broad range of personalities‚ but the character of Simon Rosedale

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