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    Language A1 World  Literature—Assessment   Introduction   To complete the assessment requirements of the language Al course‚ all candidates must submit written assignments based on the world literature works they have studied. These are referred to as "world literature assignments".   World literature assignments:   • must be written during the course • are externally assessed against four criteria related to the objectives of the language Al course.   At both HL and SL‚ world literature

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    American InterContinental University Online‚ Hoffman Estates‚ IL 60192 Contact: desiree.dubose1@aiu.edu Abstract Vernacular can be defined as using a language that is native to a country or province rather than a cultured‚ foreign‚ or literary language (Merriam-Webster‚ 2011). Vernacular will one day be known as the languages Spanish‚ French‚ Portuguese‚ and Italian. Vernacular is the large family of modern “Romance” languages. Terms referred to the poets in the mid-1200s produced the

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    Animals: Humor‚ Symbolism‚ and other Literary Devices in Chronicle of a Death Foretold In Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ the author‚ Gabriel García Márquez‚ utilizes the motif of animals as symbols: pigs for ironic humor‚ rabbits as foreshadowing‚ and many other animals to aid in description‚ characterization‚ and establishment of theme. ​Márquez uses pigs as motifs the novel. He makes a big deal out of the knives that Pablo and Pedro use while describing the murder. “The Vicario twins went to

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    Question: Write a critical analysis of the poem “Yard-boy” by Edward Baugh. In sustaining your interpretation‚ you should explain the ways in which the writer’s use of poetic conventions (including literary devices) helps to reinforce the theme. The poem Yard-Boy was written by Edward Baugh‚ who is a well known Caribbean poet. His use of different poetic conventions are evident throughout the poem. Poetic conventions are. Some examples of poetic conventions used in the poem are metaphor‚ personification

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    “Why readers disagree” Tim Parks Each person has a different way of responding and criticizing literary works. This is caused by the origin of the mentioned person‚ more specifically his or her family. As we grow up in different systems‚ our ideas and the way we take on life are different as well. According to the values and attitudes people are taught at home‚ they decide whether they like‚ praise or hate a certain piece of writing. “Each personality develops in the force field of a community

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    Great literary works tend to focus around points of conflict‚ of which there are two types: external and internal. I submit that all internal conflict is related to an imbalance in what I will refer to as the three sources of self‚ being (1) the way in which one views oneself introspectively‚ (2) the way in which one perceives that others view him based on their actions which affect him‚ and (3) the way in which one confirms that others view him based on the words they say about him. For the sake

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    on in a literary work. While reading‚ readers begin to notice the trend or pattern in the devices that they recognize such as themes or symbols. When reading literature‚ readers tend to recall certain events or small parts from other parts of literature from what they’re reading currently. The recognition of patterns make it easier to read complicated literature by completely comprehending the intended message that withholds in the literary work. A time when my appreciation of a literary work was

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    courts have drawn between‚ protected and unprotected expressions are "malleable." Like any other concept‚ the principle of free speech is‚ for Fish‚ "inherently nothing‚" but one more noise in the "din and confusion of partisan struggle." Fish‚ a literary theorist‚ has brought textual theory and post structuralism into the debate over how to understand legal theory. Fish argues that there is no such thing as an objective legal text that can be applied to law. So‚ for example‚ to use a title for

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Jamacian Fragment by Al Hendricks. The Jamaican Fragment is a story about a man‚ who during his regular walk to and from work encounters an irregularity he views as an act of inferiority. We can assume that the Jamaican Fragment is a real life experience‚ rather than a piece of fiction due to first person writing style. In the first paragraph the author uses visual imagery by describing the colors of the houses as well as the bungalow style house‚ which presents as the setting

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    forms such as language and art” (Fortier‚ 2002. P2). The subject is not new and began at least as far back as ancient Greece. In the ninteeth and twentieth centuries with the rise of philosophical and psycological analysis and its application in literary criticism has lead to a diverse‚ and sometimes divided‚ debate on languge‚ text‚ art and meaning. Here I will outline some of the major theories that relate to practitioners working in the field of theatre‚ drama and performance and how theories

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