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    explanations‚preface‚ foreword etc . This aspects help a reader to accept relevance in a text. Acceptability is the usefulness ‚ relevance and informativeness of the text. 3. Situationallity and intertextuality Situationallity is how specific texts relies to real life situation ie. situation of occurrence. Intertextuality refers to the text existence between and among other texts ‚ its utilization being dependent on the understanding of the other texts . A good text should have a properly documented solutions

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    Alexandru‚ and to assist the reader with his social status‚ and the true tremor he can cause. Hill has used intertextuality from “Dracula” to recreate a similar look on Alexandru; “His long grey cape flapping gently around his ankles”. The clothes that Alexandru wears also defines himself as a person‚ and among the others‚ as no-one wears anything simile. Hill has effectively used intertextuality‚ and the physical characteristics of his

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    Aspects of Literary History: Spring and Summer Terms 2008 Aspects of Literary History course‚ convenor: Dr Alistair Davies [B331] [H.A.Davies@sussex.ac.uk] Welcome to the Aspects of Literary History course. This is an ambitious course with a number of separate but interwoven strands: 1) The course will introduce you to some of the key concepts of literary history. 2) The course will enact literary history by examining the history of a particular mode of writing from its

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    Individuals venturing into new experiences may encounter obstacles‚ but may also gain significant rewards. Do you agree with this perspective? In your response‚ refer to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing. The world can be harsh and oppressive. Only those who refuse to abandon their dreams truly can move into the world‚ and create new experiences through the potential obstacles they face. In the film ‘Billy Elliott’ by director Stephen Daldry and related

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    Theo Decker stole a priceless painting from the wreckage of a terrorist attack. He didn’t pilfer the painting for fame or glory‚ but because it was his mother’s favorite. His actions‚ made in part because of the strong affection he holds towards his mother‚ mimic the life of another prominent literary character -- Oedipus. The tragic pattern of the Oedipal archetype is echoed in Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch‚ even though Theo did not downright murder his father and sleep with his mother. Once appreciated

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    With the survey of researches done on the topic of intertextuality and gender‚ the topic of this research is seen as not explored much in literature. This research aims to study the discourse on language and gender in fairy tales. Most of the contemporary fairy tales are criticized and explored as retellings of popular fairy tales that explore the gender in fairy tales. These writers (most of are feminists) wished to shed light on the images of women in literature. They wanted to exhibit female empowerment

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    CHAPTER 1 The concept of ‘Postmodernism’- A Theoretical Approach It is a cliché by now to say that we live in a postmodern world‚ and it is true that the word ’postmodern’ has become one of the most used‚ and abused‚ words in the language. Still‚ it is striking that not many people can say with assurance what this term actually means and involves. Some theorists suggest that ‘postmodernism’ refers to a mood or an attitude of mind‚ others define it as a literary‚ cultural

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    B. tumblr Discuss trans* (transsexual‚ transgender‚ genderqueer‚ genderfuck etc.) representation in the transmedia context of tumblr. Have a focused argument. Include images of specific tumblr posts you analyze. C. Queer Textuality and Intertextuality Analyze one of the characters in Sunset Boulevard. Think about their femininity/masculinity/gender by using essays on queer gender relations in Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation. How does Sunset Boulevard connect with Hollywood‚ je t’aime

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    FAM1001F: SEMIOTIC TEXTUAL ANALYSIS ESSAY By Bianca A Like advertisements‚ magazine covers are skilfully and purposely crafted to tempt and lure consumers into buying the product. It is in the best interest of the producers (sender) to aim their text (message/sign system) towards their desired target audience (receiver). Using the techniques of semiology‚ I will analyse the types and components of signs and codes‚ with which the media communicates through magazine covers. This method of textual

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    It has become apparent through the study of ‘Maestro’ by Peter Goldsworthy and Don McLean’s song ‘Starry Night’ that composers use a variety of distinctively visual images to comment on the cultural‚ historical and emotional values of society. Through the use of various written techniques that convey visual representations‚ both composers have shaped meaning for their audiences. Goldsworthy and McLean utilise a myriad of language techniques for instance metaphors‚ repetition‚ oxymoron’s and juxtaposition

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