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    The Shadow of Victor Frankenstein A theme of indifference and rejection from society clearly persists through the film Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ directed by Kenneth Branagh. After Victor Frankenstein‚ the main protagonist‚ realizes that reanimation is a tangible reality‚ a domino effect occurs which in turn alienates not only himself but also his creation from society. The reality of the creature’s existence is so gruesome that one begins to understand the negative effects that alienation can

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    [Name of the writer] [Name of the institution] Is Neo-Realism An Improvement On Traditional Realism? Introduction Realism is a broad paradigm and varies from the classical realism established by Han’s Morgenthau through to Kenneth Waltz’s structural realism which introduced in 1979. Many theorists see classical realism and structural realism as two distinct theories‚ as Knud Erik Jorgensen claims structural realism can be viewed as a significant rupture with classical realist

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    “brazenly solicits interpretation”‚ demonstrated by modern day actors including Mel Gibson‚ Ethan Hawke and Kenneth Branagh‚ in the medium of film. Throughout the 20th Century‚ film adaptations have finely developed both the character of Hamlet and have nurtured a performance of the play‚ in some very creative and exciting ways. Film directors Franco Zeffirelli‚ Michael Almereyda and Kenneth Branagh have brought “Hamlet” to varying levels of success on the screen while achieving this through stark

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    Age: Topic 1: Texts and Contexts. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 07 Aug. 2013. Landow‚ George P. "Eighteenth-Century Theories of the Sublime." Eighteenth-Century Theories of the Sublime. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 07 Aug. 2013. Mary Shelley ’s Frankenstein. Dir. Kenneth Branagh. Perf. Kenneth Branagh and Robert De Niro. TriStar Pictures‚ 1994. Film. Shelley‚ Mary Wollstonecraft‚ and Maurice Hindle. Frankenstein‚ Or‚ The Modern Prometheus. London: Penguin‚ 2003. Print.

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    Beach Burial – Kenneth Slessor 1944 Kenneth Slessor‚ author of Beach Burial‚ was the Australian Official Correspondent in El Alamein‚ the Middle East during WWII. The author drew from his own experiences to write Beach Burial‚ a poem about the aftermath of a battle during WWII. It is a realistic and somber tribute to soldiers of all nations that died in the war. It illustrates how they are all united by one common enemy; death. It breaks the conventional war poem structure‚ as it is not a celebration

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    Name of the product- Frito-Lay’s Name of the company- PepsiCo Name of the ad agency- JWT Type of advertising-Advertising intended to target audience‚ direct advertising Position in the market - Frito Lay is positioned no.1 in the snack food industry Market share – Frito Lay commands a share of 45% PRODUCT Product line Lay’s potato chips style sub range · Classic Salted · Magic Masala · American Style cream and Onion · Spanish Tomato Tango · Caribbean Hot and Sweet Chilli

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    History..... In 1932 salesman Herman W. Lay opened in Nashville ‚ Tennessee and ‚ in 1938 ; he purchased the Atlanta ‚ Georgia potato chip manufacturer “ BARRETT FOOD COMPANY “‚ renaming it “ H.W. LAY & COMPANY “. In 1942 LAY’s introduced its 1st potato chip processor ‚ resulting the product. The Business shortened its name as “ THE LAY’S COMPANY “ in 1944 and became the 1st snack food manufacturer to purchase television commercials ‚ with Bert Lahr as a celebrity spokesman. His signature

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    RAPPEL A L’ORDRE: THE CASE FOR THE TECTONIC Kenneth Frampton Kenneth Frampton’s ‘Rappel a L’Ordre: The Case for the Tectonic’ identifies the issues in relation to the tectonic form‚ his intention is to make architecture step apart of just being part of a scenographic interpretation. The word tectonic is addressed from its different origins but overall referring to carpentry and its evolution into an aspect of poetry and art of construction. Tectonic objects are seen in two different forms;

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    Beach Burial- Kenneth Slessor The 1944 poem “Beach Burial”‚ was written about Kenneth Slessors experience during World War II in El Alamein‚ Egypt. Kenneth Slessor was an Australian poet and journalist‚ who was the correspondent reporting from North Africa. Unlike other poems written about war‚ “Beach burial” is neither nationalistic nor patriotically written and does not commemorate heroes‚ as it tells of enemies uniting in death. The poem is a tribute to the masses of soldiers who died in the

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    of the description to the imagination of readers. However‚ the gothic method is loosely used in Kenneth Branagh’s Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein due to quite large differences in mediums such as the use of filmic images that already endures the description‚ thus leaving diminutive need for imagination from the audience. Nevertheless‚ the setting plays important parts in both the source text and Kenneth Branagh’s film as the adaptation tries to adopt near fidelity towards Mary Shelley’s original work

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