New Texts for New Contexts: how composers keep texts alive! Bram Stoker - Dracula – 1897 Neil Jordan – Interview With The Vampire – 1994 “So there are no Vampires in Transylvania‚ no Count Dracula? All fictions my friend‚ fictions of a demented Irishman” Good morning students and welcome to my class on New Texts for New Contexts. I just quoted Neil Jordan’s film Interview with the Vampire. This modern appropriation of Bram Stokers traditional Dracula narrative is the perfect example of how composers
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2009 Universidad de Interamericana de Panamá Decanato de Postgrado Estudio de Caso Hard Rock Café Panamá El presente documento incluye el análisis del caso de la empresa Hard Rock Café Panamá‚ como parte de las asignaciones del curso Dirección de la Producción. En el mismo se aplicó la metodología de estudio de caso y el uso del esquema racional. Camarena‚ Yalkiria Cedeño‚ Alfonso Miquilena‚ Anais Universidad Interamericana de Panamá 24/10/2009 ANTECEDENTES. Desde el establecimiento
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In 1664‚ Molière wrote a satire piece of literature‚ Tartuffe‚ that riled up a great deal of critics especially from making a mockery of the Church which during this time had a supreme expanse of power. Molière dances around the question of where has religion gone in the age of science? For if you are a rational man‚ then you will question the world around you because in order to change the past you must challenge it. If you don’t question it‚ then you will live in a repeated cycle of injustice and
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Ayurveda Ayurveda dates back for thousands of years. It’s a system of medicine from India. The word in Sanskrit means knowledge (veda) and life (ayur). There are different segments of Ayurveda and that’s it’s five elements‚ three qualities‚ and three mind-body principles (doshas). The main reason for this holistic system is to balance yourself. They believe that your body is self-correcting and self-perpetuating‚ like the universe itself. It mostly focuses on diet‚ yoga‚ and state of the mind‚ body
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The Analysis of an Extract of “The Fisherman and His Soul” by Oscar Wilde “The Fisherman and His Soul” is a fairytale written by Oscar Wilde and published in 1888. Written in Biblical dictation it tells a story of a Fisherman who falls in love in a Mermaid‚ but he is given a choice: soul or his love. The Fisherman chooses the latter. As a proper fairytale‚ it joins two worlds together: real and fantasy world and conveys the massage of overpowering and ever-sacrificing love. Oscar Wilde shows
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animal‚ food‚ and normal terms‚ presenting first one and then another term to the reader until the ironic situation is established. Within the context of the ironic inversion‚ Swift achieves the illusion that year-old Irish babies are cattle. Swift seems to diminish the parents in order to diminish the children‚ but by ironic inversion he diminishes the Irish and Anglo-Irish who will eat this new food. The separate threads of the diminution are thus woven together‚ and this device‚ already stemming
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Opposites and paradoxes in King Lear Through McAlindon’s study of King Lear a number of key ideas come to the forefront concerning the development of the play‚ namely the oppositional and paradoxical nature of the play as well as the themes of familial bonds tied with the importance of heart alongside an appreciation of time and haste. Each of these provides an insight into the tragedy of King Lear as they help progress an understanding of the themes that allow the creation of pathos in the play
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Here the author uses simile – “carpet of some green material that yielded like springing turf” to underline the luxury of the cinema. Such epithets like “voluptuous stillness”‚ “hot darkness”‚ “chocolate uniform” shows the atmosphere of the cinema. inversion – “Back in this dim region of luxury‚ quite still except for the soft whirring of fans they could hear a tea-spoon chink…”‚ metaphor – “a voice rise above another voice and sink”‚ “a man’s face came surprisingly out of shadow”‚ metonymy – “several
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interval is raised by a half step‚ it becomes augmented. When a perfect interval is lowered by a half step‚ it becomes diminished. INVERSIONS OF INTERVALS Intervals can be inverted‚ which basically means you turn them upside down. The lower note is raised up an octave so that the top note/bottom note relationship is reversed. The chart below shows the inversions of intervals. Qualities Major becomes Minor Minor becomes Major Perfect
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