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    二、结题报告 |Realistic Concern in The Importance of Being Earnest | | | |外国语言文学院 张源 | |指导教师 张琼

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    church where his mom told him to go to be safe is very ironic and it completely portrays the current situation of racial violence in the southern states. No one would want to be stuck in the mother’s situation and your heart pains for her struggle. Dialogue both begins and ends the poem. It introduced both "characters" in the poem and sets up the "plot". It then concludes the poem with the final cry from the mom. At the beginning the dialogue serves to show us the innocence of the child. He implores

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    accepts—marks the arrival of the two characters‚ each finally achieving the ability to view the other through unprejudiced eyes. 2. Analyze how Austen depicts Mr. Bennet. Is he a positive or negative figure? Mr. Bennet’s chief characteristics are an ironic detachment and a sharp‚ cutting wit. The distance that he creates between himself and the absurdity around him often endears him to the reader and parallels the amused detachment with which Austen treats ridiculous characters such as Mr. Collins and

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    ‘Clueless’. The themes that are evident in both texts are constantly defined by gender. Austen’s narrative characteristic for the novel ‘Emma’ is an ironic and amused commentary conducted by the narrator when describing the character’s actions. In Austen’s novel‚ an early description of Emma’s character‚ narrated from Mrs Weston’s perspective‚ in fact is an ironic publicity of Emma’s faults. “She could not think‚ without pain‚ of Emma’s losing a single pleasure‚ or suffering an hour’s ennui‚ from the want

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    freedom march is‚ but this would be considered normal back in the early 1960’s‚ when Mr. Martin Luther King Jr. had rallies and freedom marches to free the African American people from discrimination and segregation (Hunter 6). It also seems very ironic that the young child is acting like an adult in this particular situation (Hunter 12). I think the mother would be the one who would want to got to the march to free her people‚ not the child. In the poem "Ballad of Birmingham"‚ by Dudley Randall

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    back from work and his wife‚ Poppy‚ waits for him with a great welcome surprise where family and friends are gathering together too. He makes use of ironic situations‚ sarcasm‚ visual and black humor‚ dramatic and embarrassing situations also‚ to make up this scene a humorous scene. The first situation of humor in this scene is between the dialogue of Yvonne and Ken: Yvonne: “Jack is here‚ Mr Ayres. He has just arrives” Ken: “Jack who?” Ayckbourn is using black humor in this situation as a

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    Summers. In which‚ every year they select a random person to be stoned to their death‚ as they are the winner of the lottery. Emphasizing the theme of the dangers of blindly following traditions. This is shown through characterization‚ tone and dialogue. Firstly‚ the theme of the dangers of following tradition is conveyed through literary devices‚ such as metaphor‚ auditory imagery and irony. Dellacroix‚ perhaps the most obvious example of the deadening effect that tradition has on the hearts

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    service. Then‚ two bank robbers hold up the bank and end up shooting Anders in the head for his arrogant behavior. Woolf then goes on to explain his last memory as he is dying from his wounds. The bank robbers dialogue is important. The different ways that Wolff depicts the Robber’s dialogue greatly influences the tone of the story. Wolff’s way of using peculiar responses from the

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    “The Drowsy Chaperone‚" a musical phenomenon‚ with songs by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison‚ based off the book written by Mr. Martin and Don McKellar. An hour and forty minutes of pure comedic relief‚ a nod to the aspect of escapism of the twenties. Adorned with the perfect balance between historicism and modernism‚ this musical provides the foundation for a night of amusement and thrill. It is a sneak peak into the extravagant musicals of the 1920s. A long lost era where prohibition dampened the

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    forever the cold‚ calculating pragmatist who is cynical about anything associated with goodness‚ such as love‚ virtue‚ reputation and honour. Iago constantly plays the role of ‘honest Iago’‚ which is shown by Shakespeare’s constant dramatically ironic use of this phrase over twenty-three times. All characters have no hesitation in trusting every word Iago says‚ and taking everything he tells them

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