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    Parody In Hong Kong

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    1.1 Parody in Hong Kong Definition http://robsonhall.ca/mlj/images/Articles/33v2/reynolds.pdf Parody‚ a term derived from the Greek word”parodia”‚ has an ancient heritage. Later Greek and Roman writers used the term parody to refer to a more widespread practice of quotation‚ not necessarily humorous‚ in which both writers and speakers introduce allusions to previous texts. The “popular perception of parody and the standard dictionary definition” conceives of parody as a “specific work of humorous

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    Parody in Lysistrata

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    World Lit. 21 June 2012 Parody in Lysistrata Aristophanes was a comedy poet in the fourth century B.C. during the Peloponnesian War. In his play “ Lysistrata” he uses parody as a literary manner to build on wit and humor with a little critical attitude to direct human institutions and humanity. At first glance‚ the play seems to be no more than a comical story‚ but it was not written just for entertainment‚ but to also make a stand against warfare. This play is a good example of how women accomplish

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    Parody Poems

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    were a defender‚ time after time maneuvering your troops‚ planting the traps‚ proclaiming. We never were in your control. You never found us. It was always the other way around. “A Moment in Chess” Poet’s Rationale “A Moment in Chess” is a parody of Margaret Atwood’s “The Moment”‚ which depicts a tragic moment when a seemingly winning chess position suddenly turns out to be the opposite. In this poem‚ chess acts as an extended metaphor for life. Chess is but a game of life‚ filled with “planned

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    The Raven Parody

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    John Sullivan Period 7 February 25‚ 2013 The Raven Parody The game was tied and no one winning‚ it was the start of the thirteenth inning. Approaching the plate with courage and conviction. Tapping the plate side to side‚ I positioned my stance to wide. I studied the pitcher go through his motion‚ ignoring my opponents making commotion. My third base coach nods to me and makes a notion. I distinctly remember‚ it was a cold evening in November. One ball no strikes was the count‚ a

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    the rivals ......as an anti-sentimental comedy Undoubtedly Sheridan’s purpose in writing “The Rivals” was to entertain the audience by making them laugh and not by making them shed tears. “The Rivals” was written as a comedy pure and simple. Though there are certainly a few sentimental scenes in this play yet they are regarded as a parody of sentimentality. The scenes between Faulkland and Julia are satire on the sentimental comedy which was in fashion in those days and against which Sheridan

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    Chaucer Parody

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    Chaucer Parody: The General Prologue Here begins the Tales of Bama Bound Orientation. Beginning in May when High Schools begin to grace seniors with the sweet ceremony of graduation and each student has declared and committed to their future universities. When high school principals bid their seniors adieu and their caps have been thrown; they go on trips to these universities in places near and far. Of those places is in the state of Alabama‚ and new students make their way to Tuscaloosa‚ to seek

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    Donne ’s "Parody" of the Petrarchan Lady Author(s): Silvia Ruffo-Fiore Reviewed work(s): Source: Comparative Literature Studies‚ Vol. 9‚ No. 4 (Dec.‚ 1972)‚ pp. 392-406 Published by: Penn State University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40246080 . Accessed: 19/02/2013 04:17 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps

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    Parody vs Spoof

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    ENG 10 WFX3 Concept Paper: Parody 15 Oct 2012 “Parody vs Spoof” People are often confused about the word or the concept of a “Parody”. They often thought that it is synonymous to a “Spoof” because they share the same features that are commonly misunderstood. But there’s a difference between the two; and this paper aims to redefine‚ disambiguate‚ and clear the concept of a “Parody” from the concept of a “Spoof”. This paper will explain the concept of a “Parody” in general‚ using music videos

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    To eat or not to eat – that is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler in the stomach to suffer [...] To eat‚ to indulge – No more – and by indulge to say we end The deprivation and the thousand natural shocks That the stomach is heir to - ‘tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To eat‚ to indulge – To indulge‚ perchance to satisfy the soul. Ay‚ there’s the rub‚ For in that surrender to food what regrets may come‚ When we have given in to a few mouthfuls of delicious freedom‚ Feed guilty

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    Shrek Parody

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    2) Shrek is an ogre whose normal world consisted of brushing his teeth big green teeth with slug juice‚ and eating human eyeballs as a snack. The swamp was his home and he wanted no one to bother him so he kept signs saying ‘keep out’ which indicated that he liked to be alone. One day many fairy tale creatures invade his swamp because of Lord Farquaad. Shrek is forced to visit Lord Farquaad along with a donkey to ask for his swamp back‚ instead of Lord Farquaad simply giving the property back a

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