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    In response to essay question 1 involving narrative construction and style‚ The Merry Widow (Ernst Lubitsch‚ 1934) is constructed using both the classic Hollywood film and the American film musical structure. Due to its familiarity‚ the style of such films goes relatively unnoticed‚ although within the veranda scene depicting Count Danilo (Maurice Chevalier) and Madam Sonya’s (Jeanette McDonald) first encounter‚ stylistic features and narrative construction are quite overt. The musical genre of

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    The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne’s usage of duality and descriptions displays Romantic Era ideas and shows how his content is a product of this time and environment. The Romantic Era brought about the development of the archetype of the Romantic hero. Hawthorne uses Hester Prynne‚ the main character of The Scarlet Letter‚ as a near-perfect example of the Romantic hero to contrast her with Puritanical society as well as to show the duality of sin. The Romantic hero is characterized by a rebellious

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    His theory proposes a duality of structure‚ in that agency and structure cannot be seen as independent of one another. Pierre Bourdieu is another important theorist to contribute to this agency-structure debate. His theory of habitus and field is concerned principally with overcoming the opposition between objectivism and subjectivism. While there are many differences between these two theories‚ there are in fact a few similarities. Both Bourdieu and Giddens put forward a duality of structure‚ and they

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    Merton Trucks Case Note Abstract We discuss Merton Trucks [Dhe90a] as a case to introduce linear programming in the MBA program. This case adapted from Sherman Motor Company case‚ was used to introduce Linear Programming formulations as well as duality. Refer to the teaching note [Dhe90b]. Our approach differs from the approach suggested by Dhebar [Dhe90b]. First‚ our audience consists pre-dominantly of engineers with not too much work experience. As a result‚ handling math and algebra is relatively

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    How does Stevenson explore ideas of good and evil in the novella “Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?” The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr‚ Hyde. Jekyll and Hyde are like a dual personality‚ a single individual dissociate into two. They have become what Otto status calls opposing selves‚ According to Rank‚ the double in primitive societies is conceived of as a shadow‚ representing both the living person and the dead. This shadow survives the self‚ insuring immortality and thus functioning as a kind of guardian

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    experience to which her resilience is evident. The significance of resilience is conveyed throughout the novel repetitively and through the thorough form of Bildungsroman. There is an emphasis on Social Status‚ Love and the motif of nature and dualities used by Bronte to express the notion of Human experience‚ informing and leading the audience on a journey throughout the novel. By exploring these key area’s of the novel‚ Bronte directs and evolves an interpretation that can then appreciate the

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    German girl living in Germany during World War Two. Death’s point of view is engaging for an audience because he provides his own insights and observations about humanity. Through his insightful narration‚ Death conveys to us Zusak’s idea of the duality of humanity. One of the main ideas within this idea is that of the beauty in ugliness. This idea is best shown to us through Liesel’s best friend‚ a young man named Rudy Steiner. Rudy is the perfect physical example of a Nazi; he has “beautiful

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    pharmaceutical companies should be openness and transparency. • Clearly articulated procedures should be developed to deal with specific issues such as travel subsidies‚ receipt of gifts‚ sponsorship of conferences and continuing education activities‚ and dualities of interest

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    Heart of Darkness‚ is a work of complexity. “His stories often represent and suggest more than they say” (Skinner). Conrad gives the novel a perplex side through his tactfully written words. This unique language that Conrad uses gives a sense of duality to many phrases in the novel. The double meanings of much of the language that Conrad uses contribute to a reoccurring aspect of the novel‚ which is that often times there is far more substance to something than appears on the surface. This theme

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    of imagery to show this. We also see Deaths perspective on humanity‚ how he dislikes humans‚ their behaviour‚ their thoughts‚ their actions‚ this is where the theme of duality of human is shown. The voice of Death is the main technique‚ Death’s voice is throughout the book‚ and this technique also collides with the theme of duality of humans. Setting is a strong technique in the book as well as it is set in 1945 during the Holocaust “where death was everywhere”. Markus Zusak the author of ‘The

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