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    Plot of Mr.pip

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    the island. With military tension rising and the school room growing over with creepers‚ Watts decides to take on the task of educating the children. Despite his claim to be limited in intelligence‚ he introduces the students to one of the greatest English authors‚ Charles Dickens. Dolores‚ Matilda’s overzealous Christian mother‚ expresses an extreme distrust of the teacher and his curriculum. She does everything in her power to ensure that her daughter’s mind is not polluted by the strange white man

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    Plot of Othello

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    Othello begins on a street in Venice‚ in the midst of an argument between Roderigo‚ a rich man‚ and Iago. Roderigo has been paying Iago to help him in his suit to Desdemona. But Roderigo has just learned that Desdemona has married Othello‚ a general whom Iago begrudgingly serves as ensign. Iago says he hates Othello‚ who recently passed him over for the position of lieutenant in favor of the inexperienced soldier Michael Cassio. Unseen‚ Iago and Roderigo cry out to Brabanzio that his daughter

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    In the passage from the novel The Book of Saladin by Tariq Ali‚ the author talks about a particular moment in the life of the former Islamic leader Saladin. The piece is written in a first person narrative view and is told through the view of Saladin. The passage talks about Saladin’s youth and how he was at first considered rather insignificant‚ as he was not the eldest born son in his family hence not much was expected from him. The passage then goes on to talk about how only his paternal

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    Through new experiences individuals acquire a sense of identity‚ growth and transformation broadening their perspective on the world. Throughout an individual’s journeys a sense of naivety is overcome and maturity becomes evident embarking onto new phases of life. J.C Burke’s The Story of Tom Brennan‚ P.J Hogan’s Muriel’s wedding and Ian Mudie’s My Father Began as a God all exemplify this concept of moving into the world. At the beginning prior to moving into the world an individual possess a sense

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    Hyper Realism

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    dating less than a year and interviews the questioning couple as to what they’re looking for in an ideal mate and then sets each of them up on a date with someone who meets their criteria. Following their separate dates‚ the original couple returns to discuss whether they have a future together or if one or both of them has had a "change of heart." The always exciting and much anticipated ending of each episode either finds the original couple reuniting‚ with a renewed and revitalized relationship‚ or

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    Educational drama in education for sustainable development: ecopedagogy in action he research on which this paper is based is a response to the UNESCO directive for the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) 2005–2014. Educators are advised to prepare young people for sustainable development and global citizenship and the Arts should be included in programmes in ESD. This paper presents an overview of a research project based on the hypothesis that educational drama might be a useful

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    Style/Realism Notes

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    the production/consumption of a film text • Particular film is rendered in a particular style; has to be addressed by consumer • Objectivity v. Realism Realism • Mode of representation that attempts a 1:1 correspondence with reality with how the subject is depicted (in film‚ artwork‚ etc.) — exactly how a person sees it • Never possible to have exact realism • Everyone’s reality is different • Ideology — relative truth‚ truth that can be verified in experience • Character — actions‚ dialogue — motivations

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    Discuss the features that make a novel you have studied this year seem realistic and explain why realism is appropriate to the main themes of the novel. Sara Perley Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is a complex novel mixing romance with comedy with an unprecedented quality of realism. Austen’s techniques require the reader to pay close attention and to actively interpret what it is they are reading unlike other light novels which you can passively work your way through. Pride and Prejudice

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    Ethan from- Realism

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    The rise of Realism in 1855 was the time when farming began to industrialize‚ communication expanded through railroads‚ and Nationalism was yet again revived. On top of all these important transformations that have marked this period of time was the significance for literature with a new audience‚ new settings‚ and new characters. The novel‚ Ethan Frome‚ by Edith Wharton‚ is a magnificent example of literature from the Realistic period. First‚ Realism is a definite movement away from the

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    Italian Neo-Realism

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    This Essay will discuss how neo realism only lasted ten years and how it was committed to representing life as it was lived‚ in complete contrast to the fascist propaganda films it superseded. It will discuss and debate this by analyzing some of the most prominent films and their directors that represented the movement. The main exponents of the neorealist movement were Visconti‚ Rossellini and De Sica (Hayward‚ 2000)‚ “The Movement lasted from 1942 to 1952‚ even though critics credit Roberto

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