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    Notes on the performances of Marlon Brando and Al Pacino in the Godfather in the light of Roland Barthes ‘The Third Meaning’. In Roland Barthes’ essay‚ “The Third Meaning‚” he posits two levels of meaning in a film or photographic image: the first is the simple or informational level which simply tells you everything you can learn from the setting‚ the costumes‚ the characters‚ their relations and so forth; and the second is the symbolic level‚ which shows you the connotations inside an image

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    reader for 2005‚ a number of the readings aim to address many aspects of the experience of cinema-going. Included in the unit reader are pieces by Barthes‚ Carriere‚ Sontag‚ Moore and Lowenstein. Each of these writers has varying feelings to cinema-going over the past century and this essay will aim to address these different aspects. Roland Barthes’ in his article ‘Leaving the Movie Theatre’ provides us with an interesting way of looking at cinema-going. He paints a picture at the start of his

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    One author I specifically highlight is Roland Barthes and his work with language. Barthes‚ a 20th century French literary philosopher and cultural critic‚ focused on semiotics‚ social theory‚ and poststructuralism. In his work The Rustle of Language‚ Barthes (1986) suggests that “[t]he first effect of spelling is discriminatory; but it also has secondary effects of a psychological disorder (p. 44).” In this quote Barthes encompasses often exclusionary effects of using new language

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    photographic image. We see the typical [in fashion photography] instead of the unique moment or event.” Despite such an outlook on fashion photography‚ it has received thorough analysis and academic attention from the likes of Barthes‚ Wilson‚ Anderson‚ Brookes and Kawamura. Barthes has taken fashion photography and placed it within a semiological framework‚ where he applies the semiotics into fashion photography as a means of communication through the signs and symbols for any photographs. Culture

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    tactics and inhumane behavior in order to obtain domination. Heart of Darkness‚ by Joseph Conrad‚ deals with this concept. In the story readers observe the main conflict between protagonist- European society‚ and antagonist- native Congo culture. Roland Barthes said‚ “Literature is the question minus the answer.” Similarly‚ Heart of Darkness‚ displays the inhumane behavior of man towards another‚ without a clear explanation of why. The Europeans felt superior and as a result‚ proceeded to take full

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    Pleasure or Bliss: Reader Reaction to Christie ’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd In The Pleasure of the Text printed in 1975‚ Roland Barthes defines two kinds of text. According to Barthes‚ the "text of pleasure" is "text that contents . . . that comes from culture and does not break with it‚ is linked to a comfortable practice of reading" (14). The "text of bliss" is text "that discomforts . . . unsettles the reader ’s historical‚ cultural‚ psychological assumptions‚ the consistency of his tastes

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    'Death of the Author

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    ‘Death of the Author’ Analysis Roland Barthes is a French literary philosopher born in 1915. In one of his theories ‘Death of the author’ he argues that by “giving a text an author is to impose a limit on that text”. He claims that having knowledge of the author’s background and purpose for the text restricts the readers imaginative license to build their own interpretations‚ and that the author and text are completely unrelated. Barthes declares‚ "The death of the author is the birth of the

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    literary structure. G. Vico’s The New Science may also be a modern structuralist work. The contemporary structuralists‚ in both senses of the term‚ include the French Claude Lévi-Strauss‚ Gérard Genette‚ Louis Althusser‚ Jacques Lacan‚ Jean Piaget‚ Roland Barthes‚ Algirdas J. Greimas‚ the Russian Roman Jacobson‚ Mikhail M. Bakhtin‚ and the American C. S. Peirce‚ Edward Sapir‚ and Noam Chomsky. All of them share the belief that “the reality of the objects of the human or social sciences is relational rather

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    Wednesday‚ October 16‚ 2002 Elements of Semiology by Roland Barthes Page: 1 Roland Barthes (1964) Elements of Semiology Source: Elements of Semiology ‚ 1964‚ publ. Hill and Wang‚ 1968. The first half of the book is reproduced here. INTRODUCTION In his Course in General Linguistics‚ first published in 1916‚ Saussure postulated the existence of a general science of signs‚ or Semiology‚ of which linguistics would form only one part. Semiology therefore aims to take in any system of

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    Snigdha Singh (n8779171) KFB210: Fashion and Costume in Film Assessment: 1 “A good costume must be material enough to signify and transparent enough not to turn its signs into parasites.” (Barthes Roland‚ 1972 pg 5) That is exactly what is portrayed in Marilyn Monroe’s white halter dress in “The Seven Year Itch” (1955) directed by Billy Wilder. The movie revolves around Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell)‚ an employee at an advertising company who resolves to eat healthy food‚ and quit smoking

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