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    Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue is a well-written book. It is well-written because it uses precise vocabulary. The book includes sentence structure that varies. Also‚ word order helps make the story flow. There is music in language which creates emphasis on the subject matter. It has compelling details. Also‚ it avoids condescension and didacticism. Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue is a well-illustrated book. It is done in cartoon art style. The illustrations help in establish the setting of the story.

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    Bohemian Rhapsody Bohemian Rhapsody was released October 31‚ 1975‚ and it was an instant hit; it stayed number one on the charts for nine weeks straight. Since then‚ people have tried countless times to interpret its meaning. Usually‚ the thought is that Bohemian Rhapsody is just about a man who committed murder and lived to regret it. “...when looking closer on its lyrics it is the most complex/multifaceted song ever written by Mercury‚ capable of thousands of different interpretations‚” (Kokozej)

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    Bohemian Rhapsody Though it is clear that many songs have great impact on an audience‚ very few are as musically astute and brilliantly constructed as Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody‚” written and arranged by lead vocalist and pianist‚ Freddie Mercury. Perhaps because of its intense subsequent commercialization‚ the musical elements of the song have often been overlooked; however‚ cautious listening to the piece demonstrates that the lyrics and musical elements fuse together and complement each other

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    A similarity between Macbeth and Bohemian Rhapsody is fate is included in both of them. Fate is present in Macbeth because even if the witches’ prophecies were no true‚ then Macbeth probably would of killed King Duncan anyways because his crazy and power hungry. Fate is present in Bohemian Rhapsody on the line where it says anyway the wind blows‚ doesn’t really matter to me‚ to me. This is saying that no matter which way things happened‚ fate would have still made him kill a man. Another similarity

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    ENGL 1113-054 27 October 2014 “Bohemian Rhapsody” In exactly 4 days‚ 29 years ago‚ the greatest song of all time was reveled. The king of rock‚ Queen‚ let their new single hit the stores. It was titled Bohemian Rhapsody‚ and it soon reigned supreme. It was the biggest song for about nine weeks‚ and became England’s third best selling song to this day. Freddie Mercury is the lead singer of Queen and wrote most of their greatest hits including Bohemian Rhapsody. Freddie Mercury died in 1991 which brought

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    NOTES ON TRANSLATION CRITICISM sources: House ‘Quality’‚ House Model‚ Newmark Textbook A criticism of a translation is different from a review of a translation. Review = comment on new translations‚ description and evaluation as to whether they are worth reading and buying Criticism = a broader activity‚ analysis in detail‚ evaluating old and new translations ‚ assuming that readers know the translation Translation criticism should take into account all the factors and elements in the process

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    Windy City Women: Chickenheads and Scallywags The chickenhead only understands wealth‚ greed‚ and self-pity. Some of them are hoodrats that make it out of the Inner-city and then turn their backs on the ghetto while others are the product of an overprotective parent that tried to keep them from learning ghetto tactics. They don’t get real love from the hood‚ though some of them still get love from their people still lost in the concrete jungle. They have some sense of the struggle and get offended

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    Bohemian Rhapsody: An Unconventional Epic Poem Bohemian Rhapsody- A tale of the ever-present underdog‚ from the melody to the bizarre lyrics‚ the song is a quest from start to finish. In the height of what is now classic rock‚ 1970’s‚ Queen brought an entirely new sound to the music industry‚ something the world had never heard before‚ or so it seemed. With a soft melody‚ a slow‚ mellow piano that is broken by drum and guitar‚ the song is brought to life. Queen‚ through lyrics bring to life an all

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    Van Gogh’s Starry Eyes Brings Out a Starry Night Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night is probably his most famous painting. Instantly recognizable because of its unique style‚ this work has been the subject of poetry‚ fiction‚ CD-ROMs as well as the well known song "Vincent" or "Starry‚ Starry Night" by Don McLean. Starry Night was painted in the mental asylum of Saint-Remy‚ 13 months before Van Gogh’s death at the age of 37. This exemplary painting was made using oil paints on a canvas with the size

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    1 For this writing assignement I’ve chosen question number one. In a way ending the Odyssey with book 23 would make sense to a point because in 23 it talks about the meeting or rejoining of Odysseus and Penelope. Although at first Penelope is in disbelief when Eurycleia tells her about the return of Odysseus. However‚ by ending with book 23 you’re leaving the readers hanging with not letting them know what happens with the suitors‚ and the meeting between Odysseus and his father. The main theme

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