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    Christie sutanto LING 425 Exam1 Set 1. Bohannan in “Shakespeare in the Bush” argues that human nature is not universal and context can be understood differently depending on cultural backgrounds or individual experience. Why did the author initially expect Hamlet to be universal and why did it turn out not to be universal as she thought? How did these different patterns of interethnic communication lead to miscommunication and mistranslation? Which cultural practices in Hamlet were interpreted differently

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    dystopia such as no freedom and they are also constantly under surveillance. Although perfection is a goal that everyone has‚ it does not exist. As perfect as a human being can get‚ no matter what a there will be flaws. Therefore a utopia like the Amish will always either turn into a dystopia or already be showing the dystopian characteristics. In Oceania‚

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    difference between Amish way of life and the American way of life. As for John has to make a choice if he wants to stay with Rachael he’ll have to convert to the Amish way of life‚ however he chooses to leave and went back to the city life. ‘I’m sorry‚ I can’t’ he says this because he made a choice. Rachael also has to make a choice ‘Samuel’ as her priority is Samuel and not John. She had to choose and her son was more important and she also didn’t want to leave her Amish way of life. Symbolism

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    In Witness‚ there are many indications that John Book does not belong to the Amish group. He drinks the lemonade by gulping it down quickly and spilling on his neck and shirt whereas Daniel‚ the Amish man‚ takes little sips at a time. The difference in behaviours strongly highlights the contrast of cultural backgrounds in these two men‚ and stresses the point that John Book does not fit into the Amish society. And clearly‚ John himself realizes this as ultimately he chose to go back to his

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    about an Amish boy and his mother‚ Rachel‚ who witness a murder and a policeman‚ John‚ who goes into hiding as protection until the trial. The scene itself is one where the community is brought together to build a barn in a day for a newlywed couple of the town. The setting is very specific because it’s focused on an Amish colony‚ therefore the audience has a hard time relating to a lot of things but this brings out John’s feelings much more because he doesn’t understand much about the Amish either

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    OUR SURROUNDINGS AND THE PEOPLE IN OUR LIVES SHAPE OUR IDENTITY. Good morning ladies and Gentlemen. Do our surroundings and the people in our lives shape our identity? I will explore how this quotation is reflected in the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ the film ‘Witness’‚ by Peter Weir‚ and the film ‘The Lion King’ by Roger Allers. The meaning of identity is not easily defined. Identity generally refers to the stable defining characteristics of a person that makes them an individual

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    History of the Illuminati   The Illuminati trace their origins back thousands of years to their conception as a result of the genetic inbreeding between a reptilian extraterrestrial race and humanity.  Their modern origin‚ however‚ traces back to the 1760s and a man named Adam Weishaupt‚ who defected from the Catholic church and organized the Illuminati‚ financed by the International Bankers.  Since then‚ according to the Illuminati‚ their top goal has been to achieve a “one world government”

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    Friedman had agreeable ideas‚ however his thoughts were unorganized‚ making it challenging for his audience to stay focused. Friedman gives an example to support his theory that capitalism is essential to have total freedom using the Amish. He explains that the Amish “regarded compulsory federal old age programs as an infringement of their individual freedom and refused to pay taxes or accept benefits.” He goes on to explain the result of their refusal‚ but then changes from the injustice of social

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    English Essay Question – Identify one interesting character represented in Witness. How has Weir used film techniques to shape your response to the character? “Witness” by Peter Weir portrays several interesting characters. John Book is a prime example of these characters. Weir has incorporated several techniques in various scenes to shape John Book’s character traits. The “Barn Dance Scene”‚ the “Barn Raising Scene” and the “Showdown Scene” are crucial in understanding and analyzing John Book’s

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    Immortals Of Meluha – Book Review Author : Amish Tripathi Year of Release : 2010 About The Author Amish is a 40 year old Indian author. He is known for his books Immortals Of Meluha‚ Secret Of The Nagas and the Oath Of The vayuputras which is collectively known as Shiva Triology. Immortals of Meluha is his debut book and the Shiva Triology became the fastest selling book series in the History of Indian Publishers. The Immortals of Meluha is a ground-breaking novel that has set a new bar for

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