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    Revolution would be easily understood by the masses. It is “a satirical tale against Stalin‚” whereby Orwell uses his wit to draw attention to the wider issues in the society of his time. Firstly‚ Orwell creates satire in his novel by using anthropomorphism to give human traits and characteristics to the animals. He used this technique

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    of a master race‚ and led to the Jews being a scapegoat for the Germans after World War I. The history of anti-semitism can be traced back to biblical times‚ perhaps even earlier than that; as stated in Maus I‚ there were “centuries of anti-semitism” before the rise of Hitler and the Nazis (Maus I 171. 6). Although anti-semitism can be found earlier than biblical times‚ it was mainly prevalent after the crucifixion of Jesus‚ when many

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    Without a doubt‚ popular music is a primary‚ if not the primary‚ leisure resource in late modern society. - Andy Bennett As Bennett (2001) implies‚ and as supported by the Kaiser Family Foundation’s study “Generation m2”‚ teenagers spend on average 2.20 hours listening to music. Its importance lies not only in providing for a mass market but also its ability to reflect and express popular culture. The perpetuation of popular music to be able to serve as a timeline; the protest songs of the 1960’s

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    simple and complex ideas within the pictures according to their own understanding. John Marsden and Shaun Tan’s picture book The Rabbits demonstrates the different ways an individual may interpret narratives through techniques such as allegory‚ anthropomorphism and symbolism. Through these techniques‚ simple and complex ideas are communicated‚ and depending on a person’s knowledge‚ this reflects different ideas that the person may gather from the pictures in the book. Through the analysis of both visual

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    Satan’s opening monologue contains numerous literary devices such as alliteration‚ repetition‚ anthropomorphism‚ and rhythm and rhyme. In regards to repetition‚ the word “kynde” refers to rank/species/degrees sets the tone and reinforces the message that the common theme throughout the narrative of the Fall is the dangers of aspiring towards something which is prohibited by the natural laws set by God. For instance‚ it is because of his frustration towards himself and his own “kynde” as a fallen

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    In the story Paper Towns By John Green is about a boy named Quentin Jacobsen and a mysterious girl named Margo Roth Spiegelman as as they pull of an all nighter while they run around the whole city pulling pranks and schemes. Q has known Margo since they were little kids and he had always had a crush on her but they have grown apart. One night Margo climbs though Q’s window in the middle of the night and asks for help. They run around town pulling schemes and messing around. Then the next morning…

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    and "self-congratulatory" and accusing Benigni of perpetrating a Holocaust denial (Denby 96). A cartoon of a despairing concentration camp prisoner holding an Oscar statuette accompanied Denby ’s New Yorker review. Art Spiegelman‚ the author of the Holocaust comic book series Maus‚ drew the cartoon and called the film a "banalization" of the Holocaust (Polese 1). Benigni had prepared for potential criticism by inviting Marcello Pezzetti of the Center for Contemporary Hebrew Documentation (Centro

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    Aftershocks of the Holocaust Thesis: Vladek’s experience during the Holocaust shapes his personality and relationships with family and friends and also plays a key role in his relationship with others. Body Paragraph # 1: Eat or Starve On page 43 in Maus 1‚ Vladek makes sure Art eats all his food on his plate because he is averse to the idea of food wastage. This is due to his experience during the Holocaust where his existence depended on saving and hoarding even the smallest bit of food he could

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    reflect distinctive experiences. To what extent do your texts support this view? INTRO: The use of anthropomorphism allows objects of the natural environment to be presented with the human characteristics the poet views them with. In the poem‚ the snow gum‚ by Douglas Steward‚ the composer feels an association with himself and also a connection to the royalty of the tree. Anthropomorphism is used as he interpretation the tree to be human-like as it has a “crown” like a person and “full grown”

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    In our analyses of both Maus and Persepolis we determined that the figure of the narrator is always linked to the autobiography in numerous complicated ways‚ and this concept can be taken literally in the context of autography‚ or graphic memoir. The author has the ability to literally insert themselves into the text and narrate from two separate levels. One level inevitably sees the author as the figure who is telling the story‚ and the other sees the author as a character who interacts with the

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