Masaryk University Faculty of Arts Department of English and American Studies English Language and Literature Bc. Radoslava Pekarová Evaluative Language in Journalistic Discourse Master’s Diploma Thesis Supervisor: Mgr. Jan Chovanec‚ Ph.D. 2011 I declare that I have worked on this thesis independently‚ using only the primary and secondary sources listed in the bibliography. …………………………………………….. Author’s signature Acknowledgement I would like to thank to my supervisor
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Germans‚ and the Final Solution written by Ian Kershaw and published by Yale University Press in 2008. Ian Kershaw is a British historian whom is regarded as the best expert on Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. Professor Kershaw received a BA at University of Liverpool and Ph.D. in Merton College‚ Oxford. Professor Kershaw has written a variety of books from his oldest book - Hitler‚ 1889-1936: Hubris to his newest book To Hell and Back. Source G comes from Ian Kershaw book Hitler‚ the Germans‚ and the
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How does McEwan depict the breakdown in Joe and Clarissa’s relationship in the middle section of the novel? McEwan initially portrays Clarissa and Joe as the ideal couple‚ capturing the seemingly stable love affair between two academics. However‚ McEwan seeks to explore the disintegration of the ‘superior’ middle-class romance‚ to emphasise how nothing is safe. To the unknowing reader‚ everything about the relationship is calm and admirable. Yet difficulties begin to surface early in the novel
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The ‘State Bank’ Case Analysis 1. Executive Summary State Bank is a profitable‚ family-run business conveniently located at downtown Hillsborough – the countryseat. Its President is Mack McNeill and its newly appointed Director of Marketing is his son Phil McNeill. It not only serves the Hillsborough populace of 15000‚ but also the suburbanites and farmers as far away as 20 miles. This is a full-service bank underlining the friendly‚ small-town service approach‚ while maintaining conservative
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But social media also makes us bitter and makes us unable to recognize our own beautiful life. We spend hours chasing other people on social media. I can recognize that behavior on Ian French‚ a character in Katherine Mansfield’s short story “Feuille d’Album”. The first half of the story is mainly a description that reflects Ian’s self-satisfied‚ uninteresting nature. The story begins to come to life when he discovers a neighbor
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Compare & Contrast In 1848‚ Cady Stanton gave her ‘Declaration of Sentiments‚’ pleading for the right to vote and fair treatment to be given to women‚ which was promised already in 1776. While the country was still young‚ John Adam’s wife‚ Abigail wrote him a letter requesting the rights of women be included in the document he was having written. This was the Declaration of Independence. Both of these selections have a common goal: they are being written with the purpose to gain women more rights
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How does McEwan establish the genre of tragedy in this extract? In relation to the rest of the novel‚ how typical are the tragic features used here? When thinking of a tragic novel or play‚ you may think of the great Greek tragedies. You may think of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. You may even think of a more modern play such as Death of a Salesman or Hardy’s Novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles. All of these end‚ as has become the custom for tragedy‚ with the death of their tragic heroes. Ian McEwan
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The Great Gatsby & Enduring Love ‘Obsessive love has the capacity to drive a person to insanity‚ leading to irrational behaviour‚ alienation and despair’ Compare and contrast the ways McEwan and Fitzgerald present the complexities of human love in light of this comment. F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ian McEwanpresent obsessive Idealised love as deranged and harmful.Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’‚ published in 1925‚epitomises the euphoric atmosphere which permeated consumerist attitudes after
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Explore the presentation of Orientalist discourses in the short film Surviving Sabu. I will be exploring the short film Surviving Sabu which was written and directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid in 1998‚ with reference to the 1942 film The Jungle Book. My analysis will question the presentation of Indian and Muslim identities in both films. Surviving Sabu presents the relationship between two characters: a father and his son. The family have immigrated to England at some point in recent decades‚ although
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McMillan uses harsh words throughout the poem to show his grief and remorse at his mothers death. Words like “shatters” link with how he is feeling‚ like everything is broken and cannot be repaired. This word makes us imagine something broken into lots of tiny pieces which can’t be put back together again‚ and it helps us to understand how broken and jumbled up he is feeling. The word “slap” when talking about “the tears (that) slap my torn face” insinuates the idea that he is in physical pain‚ that
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