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    The Foreigner Analysis

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    as if he emphasizes the deep internationality of the USA. The speech of the characters is full of colloquial phrases (‘The hell you are’‚ ‘You must be looney’) and they help to depict far from the best upbringing of the immigrants children. The dialogue starts with insult‚ and it should be noted that the word ‘insult’ repeats through all the text

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    front scenes‚ right after the call to his Captain. They manage to have a picnic on the battlefield‚ referring to the ironic title. When an enemy soldier appears‚ the he further exaggerates the hilarious situation‚ “…As he gets up ZAPO discovers ZEPO. Both put their hands up….ZAPO: Right put your hands together please. ZEPO: Don’t hurt me too much.” The ridiculous manner and dialogue that the two enemy soldiers exchange cause the play to seem unbelievable but on the other hand‚ comical and entertaining

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    dynamic. A dialogue between the aunt and Nicolas sound natural and typical. The speech of the main characters to some extend reveals their psychological make-up. The conversation plays an important part in the story because the manner in which each person speaks suggests his state of mind. In the text we see no open evaluations given by the author‚ but we are quick to understand that his affections and concerns are with his characters. The author expresses his attitude with the help of ironic drawing

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    Quentin Tarantino- Film Analysis Quentin Tarantino is a brilliant producer who has some characteristics that just allows viewers to identify his films. His techniques he uses such as shots from the back‚ in hallways and opening and closing doors make Quentin Tarantino a well known name. In his films Pulp Fiction (1994)‚ Kill Bill 1 (2003)‚ and a co produced film Planet Terror (2007) which he did along with Robert Rodriguez‚ he uses his techniques to give the viewers eyes a wonderful ride. Pulp

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    best interests of his family in mind. 4. In Tartuffe‚ Moliere uses dialogue to express irony in the play. When Orgon tells his brother-in-law‚ “You do not know the man of whom you speak‚” it is ironic because although Cleante has never met Tartuffe in person‚ he does know that he is deceiving everyone. It is also ironic because Orgon is saying this even though he does not know Tartuffe’s true intentions. It is also ironic when Orgon says “Under his[Tartuffe] tutelage my soul’s been freed from

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    Writing and Close Reading

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    Close reading NB: a close reading is not a description from beginning to end: it is a view on a narrative that sees it as a whole‚ and has a critical opinion on it. Basics The process of close reading is twofold: first‚ read the text; second‚ interpret your reading. Interpretation is a kind of inductive reasoning: you should move from the observation of particular facts and details to a reading based on those details. A close reading does not mean a close description - the reading element

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    A Consumers Report

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    addressing God in such a manner. 2. Who is the narrator? What pronoun is being used? What is the effect? The symbolic everyman or woman. First person singular is used. The effect is to ask genuine questions and make personalized statements‚ yet with ironic humour given the ultimate vulnerability of the voice. 3. What age is the narrator? Gender? Ethnicity? Does it matter? The narrator is middle aged ‘I have about half left’‚ non specific gender and ethnicity so that applicability to every reader

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    whom happen to be poor defenseless prostitutes‚ are endangered and it up to the attractive‚ young‚ ambitious detective to solve the case. Hayes has the audience rooting for prostitutes’ well-being and to incarcerate the wealthy murder. Which is very ironic since society has us always downgrading prostitutes

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    is given to us by the third-person narrator who is omniscient and descriptive. The boys are described in detail without us yet knowing who they are. They then start a conversation with each other and the next section is made up almost entirely of dialogue in which the narrator steps back and only adds occasional remarks to let us know who is speaking‚ for example: respondió el preguntado; dijo el mayor; respondió el mediano; preguntó el grande. The narrator does not release the boys names until they

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    English Tshs

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    HSC  STUDY  BUDDY   1     STANDARD  ENGLISH  MODULE  A:  EXPERIENCE  THROUGH  LANGUAGE   DISTINCTIVELY  VISUAL   ESSAY   Discuss  how  the  distinctively  visual  conveys  distinctive  experiences  in  The   Shoe-­Horn  Sonata  and  two  other  texts  of  your  own  choosing.     John  Misto’s  play  The  Shoe-­‐Horn  Sonata‚  the  short  story  Gogo  Mama

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