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    A proposal for a new market strategy for the Thomas Burberry London perfume range 1.0 Introduction The organisation I have decided to propose a new marketing strategy for is Thomas Burberry. This organisation is a distinctive luxury brand with international recognition and broad appeal. They design‚ source‚ manufacture and distribute high-quality apparel and accessories. Burberry was founded in Basingstoke‚ England in 1856; they have a unique heritage associated with Great Britain and position

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    “Young Love” vs. “Chanel No.5” A comparison between two perfume commercials with regard to semiotics‚ language and representation Written by Julia Lammer Table of Content 1 Introduction 3 2 The use of semiotics in commercials 3 3 Representation 5 3.1 How music is used to influence the addressee 5 3.2 The role of representation 6 4 The power of language in commercials 6 5 The differences between Young Love and Chanel. No 5 7 6 Conclusion

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    anything. In the novel Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind‚ Jean-Batiste Grenouille has a special ability nobody can compare to. He has a sense of smell that he uses to create art‚ though making perfumes. Making art can be an evil thing. Key events throughout the novel show how Grenouille uses evil to create his perfume.  One of Grenouille’s teachers‚ Baldini‚ teaches him that it is okay to steal other people’s work and to kill people to make perfumes.When Grenouille smells something

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    haunting of Laurent and Grenouille in Therese Raquin and Perfume‚ respectively.      There is always something haunting one‚ whether we’ve lied to someone‚ done something we strongly regretted or not sure of something. In these two books‚ there’s a clear presence of haunting‚ however the way it is shown to the reader is different. One has a lot to do with guilt and fright as this is the key element in the haunting of Laurent in the novel Therese Raquin‚ while In Perfume it is shown with curiosity

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    The pieces of literature Perfume by suskind and Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Garcia-Marquez usage of diction and imagery create a memorable impact on the reader; these details linger within the minds of the readers to further incite the overall plot of the story. In Suskind novel Perfume the author is able to demonstrate how additional detail effects the reader to create different atmospheres‚ within the novel of Chronicle of a Death Foretold the author usage of magical realism manipulates the

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    mind is someone or something they are passionate about. Not only are they passionate about it‚ they are obsessed. So much that they are unconscious that their obsession be dangerous to themselves as well as others. In Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov‚ Perfume by Patrick Suskind and Obsession by DaMoyre‚ they all express different stories of obsession‚ but they all mainly have the same concept. Their obsession is what brings the downfall of themselves‚ as well as the surrounded environment they are in.

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    One can find many similar recurring themes in the novels Siddhartha‚ by Herman Hesse‚ and Perfume‚ by Patrick Suskind. Both authors use an aspect of nature as a symbol‚ the river. Since the time of the ancient Chinese‚ Pharaohs‚ Romans and Greeks‚ people have believed that the flow of the river represents the flow in one ’s life. They use the river to symbolise peoples ’ existence. In both books‚ the river portrays spiritual aspects that tell the characters ’ life stories‚ whether they take place

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    Akutagawa’s “Rashomon” and Süskind’s Perfume introduce the audience to their own portrayal of evil that contrasts the clichéd literary concept of bad always being triumphed over by good. Evil is particularly developed in their works to achieve a similar purpose: to reveal the social stigma and corruption of human society. Notwithstanding the similar surrounding—Akutagawa’s crumbling Rashomon gate and Süskind’s degrading depiction of Paris—that reflects the equally declining state of the society‚

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    the actual motive for killing was different in each of the novels Perfume and Frankenstein‚ it seems there were a few underlying similarities in the events that led up to the each character becoming a serial killer. In spite of the fact that each novel is about the progression of the main character’s serial killings‚ I still believe there is a clear moral message present in both the novels. In the novel PerfumeGrenouille is a young man who grows up never knowing a sense of belonging or

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    are all insane or evil geniuses‚ and serial killers want to get caught. As easy as it might be to believe these stereotypes‚ and although some serial killers meet a few of the descriptions‚ they are not necessarily true. Through studying Dexter‚ Perfume‚ Silence of the Lambs‚ Frankenstein‚ Dead Until Dark‚ and the Walking Dead it can be determined that serial killers are all driven by their own unique motives‚ they have committed more than three murders‚ not limited to any specific demographic group

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