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    Kafka the Country Doctor

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    Country Doctor Franz Kafka 3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924. Known to be one of Germany’s most influential authors of the twentieth century‚ had a termed coined after his last name and writing style‚ Kafkaesque‚ and it is used by many modern day critics. Kafka’s narratives have been called “anti-fairy tales” (Kafka 332). Unlike fairy tales‚ where the hero or protagonist is sent on an adventure in order to save the day‚ Kafka’s journey is meant to bog down the hero and makes them feel like all hope is

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    Is Dr. Faustus a medieval morality play or is it a renaissance drama? Dr. Faustus is a unique play among the plays that were written at the time. It was a play out of the ordinary that was a surprise‚ something the Elizabethans weren’t expecting. It could be argued that the reason for it being different is because it is a renaissance drama but however some argue that it is a medieval morality play‚ a genre of theatre popular from early 1400s to 1580s. A morality play could be defined as a medieval

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    DeJohn Williams November 10‚ 2011 Professor Thompson Theatre History I Comic Actors in Shakespeare’s Time Shakespeare work was divided into three groups‚ comedies‚ tragedies and histories. Comedy Plays attracted a large number of audiences to the theatre. Some famous comedy actors of Shakespeare’s time are William Kempe‚ Richard Tarlton‚ and Robert Armin. These comedians had to have acting skills‚ and also be able to sing and dance. William Kempe was one of Shakespeare ’s main actors in

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    Shakespeare’s King Lear definitely falls under the genre of tragedy. Throughout the play there are multiple unfortunate‚ and frankly unnecessary‚ events. However‚ through all the unpleasantness‚ a positive light in the form of comedy shines through. Comic relief is often used in works of fiction that have very strong‚ negative themes as a sense of comfort in an otherwise displeasing plot‚ and was also included in the play to keep the audience entertained. In the case of the Stratford Festival’s production

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    Using Comics with ESL/EFL Students Justine Derrick derrick_justine (at) yahoo.com Salisbury‚ Maryland‚ USA Introduction Comic strips‚ comic books‚ and graphic novels can be used in ESL and EFL classrooms to encourage students to read. They can also form the basis of several classroom activities that will engage students and generate discussion. Second Language Acquisition‚ Reading‚ and Comics In all theories of second language acquisition‚ input plays a role (though the role varies

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    512 Words Short Essay on The Scene at a Hospital by Anjana Mazumdar My friend has been lying ill in the Civil Hospital for some time past. I learnt about his illness only a few days back and‚ therefore‚ I decided to go and look him up. When I reached the hospital I found it a huge building consisting of several wings with a clock in the middle. The whole approach to the hospital was full of people waiting to be examined or waiting to see their relatives. When I entered the hospital

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    Cultural Studies May 9‚ 2013 Comics‚ The X-Men‚ and Popular Culture The genre of comic books and the characters that are included in this fictional universe have taken an importance seat in American popular culture today. Comics can serve many purposes. Comics can be the favorite entertainment material that a person chooses to read. Comics can help someone pass the time as they take a break from a walk around their local mall‚ airport‚ or grocery store. The comic book can be the form of art a

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    On the cartoon Batman: The Brave and the Bold (and in DC Comics)‚ Bwana Beast is one of the Dark Knight’s crime-fighting colleagues. The raymond mill and cement mill never appeared in this cartoon. He’s a D-list superhero whose powers enable him to combine two animals into one: a mosquito gets crossed with a buffalo into a flying‚ stinging‚ ramming monster—that kind of thing. He wears a pointy mask and an animal-skin loincloth. My son‚ five years old‚ watches this iteration of Batman religiously—we

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    3. Treating illnesses is why doctors become doctors. Dr. House makes this statement early in the program to further explain why he became a diagnostician. This again relates to the TV show’s theme that Dr. House was not doing what he was doing because he wanted to treat people just their ailments and thus did not need to get to know his patients. 4. If you do not talk to someone they cannot lie to you. This is another one of Dr. Houses quick statements when ask why he does not want to talk to his

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    watching TV more than reading books? 14. How do you relax? 15. Are you enjoying your life as a student? Comic Books 1. Do you like comics? 2. Have you read any comics in English? 3. How are comics different from one country to another? 4. What is more important to you‚ the story or the pictures? 5. What can you learn from comics? 6. Do violent comics make people think more about violence? 7. Who is your favorite villain? 8. If you could make your own super hero

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