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    of the research approaches fore-mentioned. Analysing the main dimensions will be covered by discussing the appropriate concepts separately and by individually contrasting the classical and modern theories with Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film ‘Pulp Fiction‚’ known for its rich‚ diverse dialogue‚ ironic combination of humour and violence‚ a nonlinear storyline told in several differing orders‚ and a mass amount of cinematic hints and popular culture references. A classical theory is Historical Materialism;

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    Pulp Fiction Examples of argumentation and debate can be found in many places besides courtrooms and news channels. This paper will discuss a scene from the movie Pulp Fiction where one character‚ Vincent Vega‚ uses the Toulmin system to make an argument against another character‚ Jules Winnfield. First‚ I will give a brief overview of the movie‚ then analyze the aforementioned scene‚ detailing what parts of the dialogue are claims‚ evidence‚ warrants‚ backing and qualifiers. Pulp Fiction is a

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    of science fiction that sets it apart of almost all other genres is its ability to influence the direction of humankind. By stimulating a reader’s thoughts of the possibility of different futures‚ not only does science fiction serve as a popular source of entertainment‚ but it also encourages one to analyze the possible prospective effects of the generation’s powerholders’ and their decisions. As a science fiction writer himself‚ Isaac Asimov once said‚ “Intelligent science fiction writers attempt

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    Murder Will Out Crime Fiction - Literary Analysis “It is said that there is a potencial murderer in all of us‚ that if the pressures are great enough anybody can be driven to the ultimate act of violence”. (Crime Never Pays‚ OXFORD BOOKWORMS COLLECTION) This statement is reflected on most of the crime fiction stories. This genre of fiction deals with crimes‚ their detection‚ criminals and their motives. It has several sub-genders in which different well known writers concentrate on. Each writer

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    girl‚ Clarisse‚ he must hide and run from a government that hunts him down “So it was the hand that started it all . . . His hands had been infected‚ and soon it would be his arms . . . His hands were ravenous”(42).. They are both works of dystopian fiction where controls are used to keep their inhabitants ignorant and “civilized”. However when it comes to contrasting the types of controls used‚ we can say “Minority Report” uses more technology to limit civilian’s everyday life by inserting machines

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    Ancient Aliens: Fact or Fiction? Have you ever wondered how many of the great marvels of the world were created? The pyramids of Egypt were a great marvel constructed by men—as far as we know it—with such precision that it’s makes you wonder. The pyramids are not a building stile only know to Egyptians. The Mayans also use pyramid style buildings in their temples. Why two different civilizations‚ separated by miles away with no connection with each other‚ built so precise constructions‚ like the

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    similarity between reality and imagination occurs in our mental psyche. According to Annie Murphy Paul in “Your Brain on Fiction‚” the brain does not make a complete distinction between reading about and experience and encountering it in real life. This connection between physical and mental experiences stimulate the same regions of the brain. The article‚ “Your Brain on Fiction” written by Annie Murphy and “Writing against time” by Michael Clune support the notion that there are profound similarities

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    studieordningen) Gruppeopgave _________ (Group essay) Ekstern censor X (se i studieordningen) Studieelement/Modul (Study Element/Module) 47790313-01/ Module 3 (f.eks. 47790316 Modul 4: Skriftlig formidling) Emne (Subject) : Between Documentary and Fiction (f.eks. Japansk Film) Er opgaven fortrolig (sæt kryds) JA___ (Is the essay confidential?) (mark) Studieordning (sæt kryds): (Curriculum) (mark) : NEJ X (Yes) EKSAMINATOR: Arild Fetveit (Examiner) (No) __ Anden studieordning: _________________________

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    Fiction films are often stigmatised by historians‚ as they distort the truth‚ causing problems when trying to use them as a source. Their wildly varying content matter‚ inaccuracies‚ and bias make them hard to use. Film does not simply suggest a worldview; it states‚ and we experience‚ its existence as truth‚ which is the fundamental power and danger it poses to the observer. One cannot deny‚ however‚ film’s phenomenal impact in the twentieth century‚ drastically changing the way we see the world

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    Barr‚ Kevin. "Narrative Structure in Film: ’Pulp Fiction’ & ’Citizen Kane’" Suite101.com. N.p.‚ 8 Feb. 2011. Web. 27 Oct. 2012. . Summary: The article "Narrative Structure in Film: ’Pulp Fiction’ & ’Citizen Kane’” from Suite101.com by Kevin Barr evaluates the directing style of Quentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction by delving into the reasons behind the unconventional narrative style (linear vs. fractured narrative). As such with how Vincent is shot dead by Butch‚ but returns on-screen a few scenes

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