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    many people claim to have knowledge and understanding of. However‚ is it actually a matter to figure out? Many have different interpretations of what true love is and how it is gained‚ felt‚ and shown. Such as in‚ T.S. Eliot’s‚ “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚” a poem about a middle-aged and over privileged man who suffers from social anxiety causing him to constantly pity himself as well as be surprisingly self conscious when about to approach women. In the famous William Shakespeare’s hundreds

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    Using Alder’s theory of individual psychology‚ analyze Martin’s life by answering the following questions: 1. What evidence is there that Martin had feeling of inferiority? In the description‚ Martin felt embarrassed by his human beginnings. He was embarrassed by his ethic background‚ his parent’s lack of education‚ and his lack of material goods. He also didn’t want to recall his early childhood‚ which meant that he couldn’t ignore the deficiency of his life. All of these were evidences that

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    In crime writing‚ composers not only scrutinise justice but also experiment with textual forms and features in response to different contexts In Rear Window (Hitchcock 1954) Hitchcock scrutinises justice through the actions by the detective in solving the crime‚ which causes the audience to question certain ethics during the context of the film. However‚ through the use of various forms of textual features‚ Hitchcock enables the audience to empathise with the characters in the film and try to

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    I feel this is a common trend in a lot of films‚ not just Hitchcock’s. After all‚ the hero wouldn’t be able to be heroic if the police could figure everything out on their own. Overall‚ I found the film to be a fun and enjoyable introduction to Alfred Hitchcock’s films. The characters were engaging‚ the dialogue was fun‚ and the story was interesting. All the pieces of a good film came together - acting‚ writing‚ and directing – with the end result being a classic

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    Andrew Stoner Art 380 January 2013 From the Back-Window‚ 291 Alfred Steiglitz’s "From the Back-Window‚ 291" was taken in 1915 from the window of a gallery of his in New York. At first glance the photograph seems like an average cityscape picture‚ but when dissected there are many aspects that play a role in its impression on others. The shot was taken at night‚ however‚ I feel that this is not the only reason the picture has a somewhat gloomy feel. Little light is seen besides the

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    influences and intentions conform to or subvert the archetypal crime writing conventions and themes such as the investigation of a crime and the associated social and moral issues involved. ‘Rear Window’ a highly cinematically geared 1954 film by Alfred Hitchcock‚ ‘Anil’s

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    BACKGROUND Continental drift is a theory proposed by a scientist‚ Alfred Wegener in the twentieth century. The theory explained that all the continents was once joined as one‚ and through the course of millions of years‚ drifted apart from each other to form separate continents as we see it now. THEORY Before all the continents were separated‚ they existed as one supercontinent‚ Pangaea (Lovett‚ 2008)‚ surrounded by a super ocean‚ known as Panthalassa. Movement of continents can be compared to

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    As people reach the middle of their lives‚ their age comes many things: wisdom‚ experience‚ a different point of view compared to when they were younger. But what about a middle age crisis? In T.S Elliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚ Elliot exemplifies the contrast between ages as he writes about the circumstances of the narrator‚ Prufrock. He draws the reader in with veiled allusions to the narrator’s perceived age in comparison to his actual age as he walks down the street and at a social

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    After watching Rear Window for a second time I’ve come to realize that not only is Alfred Hitchcock a great director‚ but also a great movie watcher. What I’m trying to say is that he knows exactly what people want to see in certain movies. Voyeurism captures the attention of anyone‚ viewers want to “spy” on the characters without being seen‚ and they want to be in positions that reality doesn’t allow them to be in. Hitchcock knows this feeling all too well‚ making one of the greatest movies of all

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    Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson’s best known work is undoubtedly his 1854 narrative poem‚ “The Charge of the Light Brigade.” This rhythmical literary piece is unique and allows the reader to learn the struggles and consequences of the Crimean War. Tennyson is able to capture the fate of the six hundred soldiers with great detail. From this narrative work‚ readers are able to dissect these details to uncover many of the hidden moral lessons taught throughout the poem such as bravery and self-sacrifice. In

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