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    Bibliography: Aaker D.A.‚ Norris D. (1982)‚ «Caracteristics of Television Commercials Perceived as Informative »‚ Journal of Advertising Research‚ aprile. Barthes R. (1964)‚ Rhétorique de l ’image‚ Communications‚ 4. Batra R.‚ Lehman D.R.‚ Burke J.‚ Pae J. (1995)‚ «When does advertising have an impact‚ A Study of Tracking Data»‚ Journal of Advertising Research‚ 35‚4. Batra R.‚ Ray M.L. (1986)‚ «Affective Responses

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    How does Detective Mills subvert the binary opposition good and bad in the film Se7en? Introduction In this essay‚ I am going to be analysing a character from the thriller film ‘Se7en’ (directed by David Fincher). The character of my choice is one of the lead roles of this film‚ Detective Mills. This character is portrayed as a homicide detective‚ taking the place of experienced retiring detective Somerset. The theoretical analysis I have chosen to use is the use of binary oppositions‚ particularly

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    Role of the Author: New Criticism and Poststructuralism This paper studies the role of the author from the perspectives of New Criticism and Poststructuralism. The nature of the two critical approaches must be elucidated before the discussion. According to ‘The Norton Introduction to Literature’‚ New Critics’ critical practice is to demonstrate formal unity by showing how every part of a work contributes to a central unifying theme. Every part is related to the whole and the whole is reflected

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    www.TIMHAN.me     PLM2002  –  Wri4ng  and  Publishing   ! ! ! ! ! PLM2002 Writing and Publishing Online Media and Electronic Media New Media and the postmodern loss of authorship. By: www.TIMHAN.me ! Revised on: 02/05/2013 ! ! 1   www.TIMHAN.me     PLM2002  –  Wri4ng  and  Publishing   Contents Page 1. Introduction ………………………………………………………………….3 2. Tipp-ex Campaign………………………………………………………...…4 3. Google Glass

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    The Day They Burned The Books Jean Rhys’ “The Day They Burned The Books” is a short story narrated by an anonymous young girl about Eddie and his family‚ including his abusive father and tortured mother. Eddie’s father‚ Mr. Sawyer‚ fancied his library and later on died of unknown cause. His wife decided to burn and sell all of the books in his library. It is obvious that feminist criticism and structuralism are well applied to the story. Feminism refers to the advocacy of equality of the sexes and

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    From Francesca Woodman and the Mirror Stage In Douglas Crimp’s article the Photographic Activity of Postmodernism there are several terms that have been brought up over and over again. Presence is one of them‚ “presence that is only through the absence that we know to be the condition of representation.” It reminds me of one of my favorite photographers --- Francesca Woodman. She once said that “I allow you to see what you couldn’t see --- the inner force of one’s body.” She recreates

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    G. Parrinder “Sex”: (OED) i) divisions between organic beings into male and female ii) biological distinction iii) physical union ⎝ sexual intercourse Sexuality: ← Innate ← Context-specific ← Preference   Gender: ← Biological or role ← Complex and changeable Stets and Burke ← “Femininity and masculinity - or one’s gender identity - refers to the degree to which persons see themselves as masculine or feminine given what it means to be a man or woman

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    Camus’ Attitude to the Absurd in his The Stranger Mahbuba Sultana1 Abstract: Albert Camus (1913-1960) was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1957 for his important literary production‚ which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times. He was a representative of non-metropolitan French literature. His origin in Algeria and his experiences there in the thirties were dominating influences in his thought and work. The Stranger is indeed

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    Many myths and misconception are negative that stem from television. If I fail to detect and identify these mythes‚ then they can have negative impact on potential for a successful group. The third step is convey information such as confidentiality and stages. Confidentiality is a explicit agreement that what is said and what happens‚ it will stay in the group

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    Modernism as a movement was a response to the horrors of World War-I and to the rising industrial societies and growth of cities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It challenged the harmony and the rationality of the Enlightenment and sought to reinvent art and literature of the age. To do so‚ it broke away from the works of the past and conventions that were earlier held at a pedestal. The conception that reality could be easily be comprehended was replaced by modernism with a more

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