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    T.S Elliot

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    being one that is as lost as the speaker‚ and that will never betray to the world Prufrock’s confessions. However‚ in Prufrock’s world‚ no such sympathetic figure exists and he must therefore be content with silent reflection. The technique of intertextuality is used with this epigraph. The positioning of another text within Eliot’s poem adds another complex dimension to the poem. The Prufrock suffers by not having that ideal person that can listen to him‚ this human suffering results in his loneliness

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    war. Around the same time‚ Dave Chappelle had his own show on the Comedy Central Network‚ the Chappelle Show. On this show‚ Chappelle would express his views on many issues through satire and humorous exaggerations. David Galvez‚ the writer of Intertextuality and Understanding Chappelle’s Comedy states‚ “In this seven-minute sketch‚ Chappelle plays the part of President George W. Bush portrayed as a negatively stereotypical representation of an African-American.” The use of exaggerations and fallacies

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    “Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice”‚ is a well said quote by Steve Jobs that is thoroughly connected with the aspects of identity. Also “The Immigrant”‚ a poem by Afzal Moolla has the theme of a diminished identity running throughout the whole poem‚ whereas similarly‚ “Big World” by Tim Winton has the aspects of a façade identity. Studying these texts has unfolded my understanding and knowledge about identity. Moolla uses highly a negative tone in the poem as

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    Wilfred Owen

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    by war‚ Owen also condemns those who send young men to war by false propaganda. Propaganda posters and media promoted idealistic notions of patriotism‚ duty‚ adventure and glory to tell the lie that ‘Ducle et decorum est’. (DEDE) the ironic intertextuality of the title from the ancient Roman poet‚ Horace’s work (DEDE) is translated from Latin to English to mean that” its sweet and honourable to die for one’s country”. Owen clearly dismisses this notion in (DEDE) .Owen uses techniques to expose the

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    ENG 4U January 25‚ 2013 Snow Falling on Cedars by David Gutterson and Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones are both remarkable novels that are praised by critics everywhere. Mister Pip revolves around a 13 year old girl named Matilda living on a tropical island in Papa New Guinea that is torn apart by war. After many of the villagers flee the island‚ Mr. Watts‚ a mysterious white man becomes the children’s school teacher with nothing more than a copy of “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens. The world

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    indicates that the communicative product needs to be satisfactory in that the audience approves it; Informativeness - some new information has to be included in the discourse; Situationality - circumstances in which the remark is made are important; Intertextuality - reference to the world outside the text or the interpreters’ schemata. Nowadays‚ however‚ not all of the above mentioned criteria are perceived as equally important in

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    William writes a poem about the same incident‚ often around two years later.’ It is a common observation that whilst Dorothy is a recorder – ‘her face was excessively brown’ – William is a transformer – ‘Her skin was of Egyptian brown’ . The intertextuality between The Grasmere and Alfoxden Journals and ‘I wandered lonely as a Cloud’ allows both Dorothy and William to write about the same event‚ being equally as descriptive‚ but in very differing ways. Dorothy writes in a realist ‘log-book’ like

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    Midterm Study Main Character List * Purple Hibiscus * Kambili : love and respect Papa; always hope Papa proud of her. Against her Papa at the end but still love him very much. Healing from trauma and can easily laugh‚ run‚ and looking for the future. Love equal pain to kambaili. (zip of love‚ tongue burn) * JaJa: Listen to his Papa but first against him; help sister Kambili and Mama all the time and sacrifices himself for the family. * Papa Eugene: (The representative

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    The first person narrative poem ‘Father and child’ by Gwen Harwood‚ is structured in two sections each with seven stanzas and six lines. It focuses on an individuals revolt against authority and the consequences of such an action‚ as well as an insinuation of the imminent death of a parent. Harwood uses persuasive and implicit means to “mirror” the loss of innocence and its effect on the sense of appreciation or acceptance of the complexities existing in the wider world. Overall‚ ‘Father and Child’

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    help. In my speech‚ I have also included the effect of LOGOS by adding statistics and facts about the homeless people of Australia. The effect of this creates an eye-opening for the audience and awareness that the issue is ongoing. In addition‚ intertextuality is used between relating the text of homelessness and human rights and how it juxtaposes. Human rights provides basic needs of human life which comprise of freedom of speech‚ social security‚ privacy which homeless people do not have. I would

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