How has the representation of women changed? Despite recent critical successes of films featuring female leads (The Hunger Games‚ Brave‚ Beasts of the Southern Wild) and the fact that women ages 12 and over are 51 percent of moviegoers‚ the study found that women on the big screen remain under-utilized. In film‚ female characters are on the rise–one-third of all characters in the top 100 grossing films of 2012 were women. However‚ the percentage of female protagonists in film has fallen from
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Macbeth - Act 5 Scenes 1-3 Literary Devices: Scene 1: Scene 2: Scene 3: Metonymous Macbeth asks the doctor‚ "Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff/Which weights upon the heart?" (heart represents the soul) Alliteration Macbeth says‚ "And with some sweet oblivous antitdote..." (repetition of /s/) "Thou lily-livered boy..." (repetition of /l/) "Then fly‚ false thanes‚" Personification Macbeth: "Curses not loud but deep‚ mouth-honor‚ breath‚/Which the poor heart would fain deny‚ and
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made women out negatively by using words like ‘tramp’‚ ‘bitch’ and ‘tart’ and the way men in the novel used them as prostitutes‚ so my representation shows the freedom and confinement of Curly’s wife – I’ve given her power in my representation because her and the other women had none in the novel and I’ve made the men all fairly insignificant in my representation because it wasn’t fair that they had all the power in the book. I felt like Curley’s wife was like a caged bird in the novel because
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Basic Guidelines for Literary Translation The difference between the translator and the literary translator: Translator: seeks to render same facts with no emotion and no change. Does not care about style. Literary translator: seeks to create similar effect‚ response‚ intention‚ emotion of the source texts using highly stylistic language similar to that of the source text as much as possible. Steps for translating literary texts: 1- Read the text carefully 2- Analyze the text: Extract the ideas
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Outlasting countless other tales of its time‚ Bram Stoker’s lore of “Dracula” began as and still continues to be a classic‚ frightening novel and despite how some would classify it on only a single one end of the spectrum‚ it holds true elements of both literary and commercial fiction. He uses various techniques of writing‚ such as the epistolary plot structure and dramatic irony‚ and elements‚ including suspense‚ to present an unexpected‚ fear-inducing concept based on the xenophobic idea of the Victorian
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The Renaissance There can be a lot of debate about what all was accurate or inaccurate representation at the fair as most events were set up purely for entertainment and not so much educational purposes. Right off from the start as soon as you entered the fair grounds it was pretty safe to assume that there were most likely no walking and talking trees during the Renaissance era. That was a clear demonstration of something inaccurate and unrealistic‚ more for show than anything. Although there was
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Final Exam Paper The films “Waiting for Guffman” and “Miss Representation” are two completely different movies in topic but have and implement certain aesthetics of realism which are alike. These films utilize the various aesthetics of voice overs‚ old footages‚ cast addressing the camera‚ on camera interviews‚ use of non actors‚ handheld cameras etc. But the certain aesthetics that are prominent in offering a certain view or truth about the world which we are currently in are that of voice overs
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subject between historians like Bernard Bailyn and Esmond Wright. One of the questionable motivations is the demand for no taxation without representation from the colonies at the time. It becomes clear through the documents of the Virginia House of Burgesses and Stamp Act Congress as well as letters from Thomas Jefferson that no taxation without representation was the primary motivation and unifier of the American colonies between 1765 and 1780. In the mid-1700’s‚ due to the high debt created by
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George Orwell’s 1984 was an incredible book that displayed a multitude of literary theories that would require looking at the novel from different perspectives. The novel contains subtext that is influenced by the author’s personal experience‚ and the time in which he resided. Winston Smith represents Archetypal literary theory Orwell was raised in England‚ even thought he was born in India‚ so smith was a common name‚ thus implying that Winston Smith was just a common man. The common man has always
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behind its literal or visible meaning. -This word origins in Middle English allegorie‚ from Latin allegoria‚ from Greek allegoria‚ from allegorein to speak figuratively‚ from allos ‘other’ + egorein ‘to speak publicly’. -A short example of this literary device can be the poem ‘Epigram’ by Langston Hughes: Oh‚ God of dust and rainbow‚ help us see That without dust the rainbow would not be. in which ‘dust’ and ‘rainbow’ stand for something else rather than their superficial meaning in this
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