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    lived experience. The mimetic content of a novel‚ or its themes and ideas‚ are thought about in terms of their relation to our understanding of the world around us‚ how well it imitates that world or conflicts with it. Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary is a classic nineteenth century novel with a unique and memorable central character in Emma Bovary‚ who is shown in a realistic and convincing social setting. Emma Bovary’s “present day reality‚”1 the setting of her life‚ her values and ideas‚ are

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    somebody’s character is not always accurate. In Shakespeare’s infamous play Hamlet‚ Hamlet is thought to be a mentally unstable character. When he isn’t feigning madness‚ Hamlet is a well educated individual‚ who is capable of manipulation as well as a capacity for sarcastic wit. Shakespeare effectively portrays Hamlet’s true character through his interactions with other characters as well as his instinctive emotional responses. Shakespeare effectively uses Hamlet’s interactions with other characters in

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    intention of the translator The last reading Text styles The readership The quality of the writing 7. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS IN TRANSLATION MACRO ANALYSIS MICRO ANALYSIS 8. Macroanalysis This analysis answers these questions Who ? When ? Where ? For whom? How ? 9. Microanalysis This analisys is based on the process of segmentation to take notes on the translation problems we find in the text. We split the text in Lexical translation units Sintagmatic translation units It is used to avoid both gain and loss

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    chose the story The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant. Main Idea In ’The NecklaceMadame Mathilde Loisel is unhappy with her position in life‚ she dreams of a life of leisure and of being well-off - but the reality is that she has a modest life style. She has stopped visiting an old friend Madame Forestier who has become wealthy because she feels ashamed of her social standing.... Topic Sentence Loisel is ungrateful and unhappy because she lost everything she had for losing a necklace that wasn’t even

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    The stage is called the Globe Theater and Shakespeare perform mostly all of his plays there. The stage was a hexagonal shape that have pillars located on the side so that the characters can hide behind them or they are used for decoration in the scene. There are also trap doors that are used so that some characters can make dramatic entrances. The story of Romeo and Juliet set up the scenes so that it looked like a real house or garden by having furniture or plants. The scene we chose to redirect

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    work‚ exercise‚ etc. should also be counted as addictions‚ because they can also lead to feelings of guilt‚ shame‚ hopelessness‚ despair‚ failure‚ rejection‚ anxiety and/or humiliation. When a person is addicted to something they cannot control how they use it‚ and become dependent on it to cope with daily life. A habit may eventually develop into an addiction Many of us can use substances or become engaged in activities without any significant problems. Some people‚ however‚ may experience

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    February 2013 Short Story Essay Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The Necklace” uses a diamond necklace to symbolize two different things. The first thing the necklace represents is that deceiving others will lead to one’s downfall. The necklace also symbolizes how the effects of greed can change a person. In the story‚ the reader sees the main character’s personal growth from beginning to end due to losing a diamond necklace. Mathilde Loisel’s life is turned upside down because she was materialistic

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    Are you’re actions based on what you believe or what your see and desire? In the text The Bet by Anton Chekhov and the text The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant both authors deal with the main idea that money and materialistic goods control peoples action in a larger scale than we realize. While both The Bet and The Necklace explore the idea of irony and symbolism‚ The Necklace goes on to use characterization while The Bet uses person vs. society conflict. Irony had a huge impact in The Bet and

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    left is the deep grit of the soul inside us all; all that’s left is character. So what exactly is character? According to dictionary.com‚ character is defined as "an account of the qualities or peculiarities of a person or thing; mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual." Once we understand what character is‚ we must ask ourselves yet another question. Why does character matter? There are many attributes of character‚ but there are ten that most people are familiar with: citizenship

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    Comparison of The Necklace and The Proposal ENG125: Introduction to Literature Lucinda Ramon Instructor Trillium Sara Hinton July 29‚ 2013 A Literary Comparison of The Necklace and The Proposal The Necklace and The Proposal are two pieces of literary work that parallel each other in ways that include theme‚ content‚ and form. While both stories are similar in those perspectives‚ their only difference seemed to be the style in which the author chose to deliver the story. The Necklace is written

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