police uniform equipped with technological devices‚ and qualified (driving a police car) who has an ample sense of tenacity with aspects of her life‚ stranding away from the stay at home house wife‚ having practicality and purpose – in a professional denotation. Furthermore‚ there’re also aspects of muse-en scene‚ which aids to fabricate and mold her character into being perceived in particular ways. She’s portrayed as assertive positioned in a masculine manner with her tied back signifying she doesn’t
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his secretary and his partner Miles Archer’s wife. Throughout the film Spade also develops an affair with Brigid O’Shaughnessy. By the end of the film‚ the only woman having relations with Spade that isn’t left out to dry is his secretary. The denotations of Spade’s personal life are obvious. They point to his being a less than good man and guilty of lust. Spade also seems to have questionable motivations for his pursuit of the Falcon itself‚ namely money. After the killing of Miles‚ Spade can
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Introduction: Know the definition of the following terms: art‚ aesthetic‚ gestalt‚ imagery‚ imagination‚ and verisimilitude. What is the difference between denotation and connotation? What is a metaphor? What is a simile? How can you tell them apart? What would be the subject matter of a portrait‚ a still life‚ or a landscape? Criticism: What is the purpose of criticism? What is the critical process? What issues might a formal critic and a contextual critic disagree on? What is propaganda
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dwelling on this question (alongside more central questions of what virtue is) for the entirety of the text. Within the text‚ Socrates tries to dichotomize an ethical term by inquisitively questioning an individual who believes to know the term’s denotation‚ but ultimately determines that neither he nor the "expert" really know what the word means. "Is virtue something that can be taught? Or does it come by practice? Or is it neither teaching
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change when getting older and how people change when they get older. Symbolism‚ Hyperbole and Consonance are used to deliver the poet’s message. The tone is sadness‚ but as well happiness. The line “in a kingdom by the sea” (2‚ 8‚ 14‚ 24) is using denotation. It describes where Annabel Lee and the narrator lived and how peaceful it was there. It seemed to be the perfect spot for the couple‚ with everything they needed. The author used this line again several times. He wanted to express the importance
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We can understand that Whitman believes in this philosophy of learning because of his explanation of how sick he got when more data and charts were being shoved into his brain. Whitman describes his experience in the lecture room by using denotation with words such as “lectures” and sitting‚” which are more blunt and boring words‚ which sums up how he feels about this astronomer and his lecture. Whitman explains how much better he feels about self-learning with more descriptive and interesting
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attribution error‚ impression management strategies: (affinity-seeking‚ credibility‚ self-handicapping‚ self-deprecating‚ self-monitoring‚ influencing‚ and confirming strategies). Week 5 – Chapter 5: social construction of reality‚ bypassing‚ denotation‚ connotation‚ (in)assertiveness vs. aggressiveness‚ (dis)confirmation‚ facework: face‚ face threats‚ face needs‚ negative/positive face‚ face dilemma‚ corrective/predictive facework‚ types of disclaimers‚ elements of apologies‚ politeness: directness/indirectness;
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word might clash with eth picture presented. For example if it said the day scrambled slowly would clash because the word scramble makes the reader think about going quickly as if in a hurry. Another connotation is Lounge here in gaudy tatters. The denotation of gaudy is bright a flashy. However‚ that clashes with the word tatters. The connotation of the word is just simply standing out. The tatters of the room stand out. A simile is a comparison‚ using
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February 05‚ 2013 Section A - Question 1b (25 marks) February 05‚ 2013 A2 teaser trailer }? AO1 AO2 You cannot attempt to consider discussing these concepts until you can define them. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of media concepts‚ contexts and critical debates‚ using terminology appropriately and with accurate and coherent written expression. Apply knowledge and understanding to show how meanings are created when analysing media products and evaluating your own practical
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In the interview “The Racially Charged Meaning Behind The Word ’Thug” (2015)‚ the National Public Radio’s Melissa Black interviews Columba University’s John McWhorter‚ and he describes the idea that there are different connotations of the word “thug” between the African-American race and the Caucasian American race‚ while simultaneously reviewing the word’s efficiency to describe Baltimore‚ Maryland’s violent protestors. McWhorter emphasizes that “thug” is a more polite version of the “N-word”. He
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