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    Conflicting Perspectives – Nazis The comparison of two texts specifically constructed to convey a particular view of an event‚ situation or persona highlights the relationship between representation and meaning. “Seeds of Death” an anti-Nazi artwork by John Heartfield and “Stolz Der Nation” a fictional yet realistic Nazi propaganda film directed by Eli Roth both embody this notion of conflicting perspectives. Compositional elements such as techniques specific to medium of production and contextual

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    Death of a Salesman Essay Sometimes the books we read‚ the movies we watch and the experiences we have show us that underneath the surface we are all very similar. In the play Death of a Salesman‚ author Arthur Miller shows us ___________________________. One aspect that leads to the downfall of American Families today is bad parenting. Another damaging aspect is poor morals and ethics. Finally‚ another damaging aspect is chasing the American Dream. Bad parenting often comes from contradicting

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    of Shame. The protagonist in Tears of a Tiger is Andy‚ a Junior in High School. After one of his high school basketball games‚ he is driving under the influence of alcohol with his three friends and crashes his car‚ resulting in his best friend’s death. This story is about the recovery process Andy takes to overcome the depression‚ sadness‚ and regret caused by the tragic accident he was responsible for. In “Romeo and Juliet”‚ Romeo commits many terrible actions including two murders that result

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    Brendan Michalicek Mrs. Burns Honors English / Pre IB 19 September 2010 If Gregor never died. If Gregor had never died‚ the end of the story “” would be a little different. The story might go something like this. “ My family is breaking apart. My mother loves me but can’t stand me. My sister has tried to forget about me‚ and my dad just hates me. I have ruined everyone’s lives‚ and I can’t take it anymore‚ no one can. I could always take the easy way out and curl up in a ball in the

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    Frankenstein and Blade Runner Although written more than 150 years apart from each other‚ and with very different mediums of production both Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Ridley Scotts Blade Runner reflect upon the societal concerns of their times in order to warn us of the consequences of overstepping our boundaries and unbridled technological advancement. Subsequently‚ it becomes evident that despite their temporal and contextual differences‚ both texts are in fact linked through their common

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    Example Essay:Comparative Essay – Rebecca Gray The artists I examined were both two very portraiture artists The two I am going to examine are: Pablo Picasso who designed the image called ’’The Weeping Woman’’ in 1937 and Peter Howson who created ’’The Boxer’’ in 1977. Pablso Picasso a spannsih painter who used cubism styles to design his posters designed ’’The weeping woman’’ in 1937 which has brought attention to many people over the years and has become extremely famous with his use of bright

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    evolution of the main character‚ Guy Montag‚ "from book-burner to living-book" (Johnson 111). His maturity is displayed by his growing understanding of the world in which he lives and by seeing the flaws in his society. Bradbury illustrates Montag’s metamorphosis with him changing from a mindless burning drone to his maturation and acceptance into a society of like-minded booklovers. The first words of Bradbury’s novel state‚ "it was a pleasure to burn" (Bradbury 3). These words sum up the beginning

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    Essay: Death of a Salesman America has long been known as the land of opportunity. After World War II‚ the purpose of all Americans was to achieve the American Dream: the idea that anyone can ultimately achieve success‚ even if they begin with nothing. According to Arthur Miller‚ “From Orestes to Hamlet‚ Medea to Macbeth‚ the underlying struggle is that of the individual attempting to gain his “rightful” position in his society” (Miller 1200). In the play Death of a Salesman‚ Miller developed

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    texts is to persuade the audience to the writer’s own perspective regarding the circumstances surrounding the death of Reeva Steenkamp and whether the tragedy is the murder itself or the portrayal of the Paralympian’s fall from grace is the focus of this issue. Text 1 supports Pistorius and portrays him in a positive light whereas the writer of Text 2 is condemning Pistorius for the death of model Reeva Steenkamp. The headlines of the two articles play a crucial role to indicate the writers’ tone

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    The protagonist’s supernatural physical transformation into a vermin can also be identified as a crisis of identity. After his initial perplexity‚ Gregor imagines that everything can continue as usual; in a comical fashion‚ his concerns with quotidian obligations (of getting to work punctually and providing for his family) remain his main concerns‚ through which Gregor is manifested as honourable. He contemplates: “Once I’ve got together the money to pay off the parents’ debt … Then I’ll make the

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