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    "Chinatown" as Film Noir Films that are classified as being in the film noir genre all share some basic characteristics. There is generally a voice-over throughout the film in order to guide the audience’s perceptions. These movies also involve a crime and a detective who is trying to figure out the truth in the situation. This detective usually encounters a femme fatale who seduces him. However‚ the most distinctive feature of the film noir genre is the abundance of darkness. Roman Polanski’s

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    Analysis of the text “W.S.” The text under analysis is an extract from a short story “W.S.” by Leslie Poles Hartley‚ a well-known British novelist and short story writer best-known for his novels which include “Eustace and Hilda” trilogy (1947) and “The Go-Between” (1953). The story “W.S.” comes from “The complete short stories” of L. P. Hartley published posthumously in 1973. The story “W.S.” is about a novelist Walter Streeter who one day gets a postcard from Forfar signed W.S. He doesn’t pay

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    Upon first read‚ Craig Raine’s "A Martian Sends A Postcard Home"‚ that was written in 1979‚ may seem to be a poem about random happenings on Earth. However‚ while reading the poem in depth and interpreting the poem it can be read as a Martian that was unfamiliar with Earth and its culture. This poem is filled with metaphors. In Craig Raine’s poem "A Martian Sends A Postcard Home" the very literal in essence it is a Martian writing to his people back home. The theme of difference is represented by

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    the most prominent. Raine also utilises alienation to enable the audience to observe Earth and human behaviour from a Martian ’s "alien" point of view. Marxist theories aid in the interpretation of this poem in that Raine suggests that the printing presses rule the world- or at least its censorship. Freudian literary theories also come in useful when analysing "A Martian Sends a Postcard Home" especially with the last two stanzas being about the metaphysical world of dreams. Raine ’s unusual world

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    In "A Martian Sends a Postcard Home‚" Craig Raine uses many metaphors to describe what a Martian would see if he came to earth. In the first stanza Raine uses metaphors to describe what a Martian may think a book looks like. Raine makes reference to William Caxton‚ who was the first to print books in England‚ in the first stanza; "Caxtons are mechanical birds with many wings / and some are treasured for their markings. A book would resemble a bird when opened‚ the wings being the many pages‚ and

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    TITLE 1 (ORIGINAL): The Seductive Power of Velvet Postcards TITLE 2: Experience The Seductive Power of Velvet Laminated Postcards Printing Want a fresh and charming look for your print marketing efforts? Look no further than 4OVER4’s velvet laminated postcards printing! Create both a visual and tactile journey of the senses that advertise your latest products and offerings with our coveted line of special postcards. The seductive texture will entice and spark interest in your prospects at once

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    a trip to Chinatown. Both my sister and I were adopted from China‚ and because of that‚ I have not grown up in an environment where I am surrounded by Chinese culture. Despite my parents’ best efforts to provide an awareness of our heritage (which I strongly appreciate)‚ I still feel a large disconnect with my racial identity. I enjoyed going to all the little shops‚ eating Chinese food‚ and practicing my Chinese by reading any label‚ sign‚ or store name I saw. I loved going to Chinatown because even

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    Joe Quinn Ms. Sandy Rankin February 12‚ 2013 Point of view paper Essay 1- “A Martian Sends a Postcard Home” Prison is a very dark and desolate place that presents the feeling of being trapped. Chris Rain in his poem “A Martian Sends a Postcard Home” talks literally about how a Martian is confused about everything on Earth. Raine’s dad was a former boxer and then became a bomb armorer for the British army‚ so maybe somehow Raine was exposed to prisoners of war and some kind of prison at some

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    quickly ushers his leading man into a theater of absurdity‚ perversion and tragedy within the family‚ not as a concept‚ or cultural ideal‚ but one composed of complex characters bonded by intricate relationships and harrowing pasts. With 1974’s Chinatown‚ Polanski manipulates noir motifs and archetypes masterfully to create a personal statement of anguish and pessimism‚ with Gittes as his detective to whom human limitations apply‚ a real man measured against the faculties of noir heroes. The script

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    Peter Skrzynecki’s poems "Feliks Skrzynecki" and "Postcard" both explore complex idea about belonging. Both poems suggest that belonging comes from a connection to place and people‚ people can choose to belong and that belonging can be modified over time. Feliks in Peter Skzynecki’s poem "Feliks Skzynecki" feels a close connection to places and people. He is described at the beginning of the poem as loving "his garden like an only child"‚ sweeping "its paths/ Ten times around the world." The simile

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