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    Orangina Ad Analysis

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    Campaign Analysis: Orangina: “Naturally juicy” I decided to choose the "naturally juicy" Orangina advertising‚ which is a part of a campaign where the direction is‚ animals acting and looking like human beings. It embodies the new generation of advertisements; the fact that it is perceived as shocking and explicit by the older generations is a proof. It is nevertheless this change of strategy that allowed boosting the brand. So‚ by the analysis of this advertising‚ we are going to see the

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    marry someone just for money or just to be better off. She denies her Nanny’s lessons about what the ideal woman should be. She wants to marry someone that will make her happy and not treat her as a prize or a slave. She is in search for the intense sensuality that

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    Introduction The researcher aims to study the similarities and differences in the Punjabi and English commercial theatre and reveal the intensity of indecency in both varieties of commercial theatres. The researcher also pursues to trace which of the Punjabi and English commercial theatre is filthy. Theatre has mostly been a cause of relief for the people. Yet when there was no television‚ public used to go to theatres to stay themselves preserve. The important concept was to assemble public under

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    ‘Whilst it is often regarded as Shakespeare’s lightest romantic comedy‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream is best understood as a dark exploration of the sinister and disturbing nature of love.’ To what extent do you agree? Whilst A Midsummer Night’s Dream does provide much comedic entertainment for its audience‚ a darker exploration of love seems to sit under the guise of bawdy comedy. Shakespeare may have intended light comedy to cover the surface of the play‚ however as you delve deeper‚ explorations

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    Fools In Twelfth Night

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    comic effect of Maria’s trick is amplified for the audience by what Malvolio instantly betrays about himself. Before reading Maria’s letter‚ the uptight steward who has scolded other characters for spoiling their ‘appetite’ for love‚ demonstrates sensuality as he envisions himself married to Olivia “in my branched velvet gown‚ having come from a day-bed‚ where I have left Olivia sleeping”. Malvolio’s smugness at his high social status is humorously suggestive‚ “wind up my watch‚ or play with my – some

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    Cummings wanted to incorporate themes of sex and sensuality into society’s day to day life‚ and have it not be questioned‚ but he didn’t do so by making a harsh statement. It’s enjoyable‚ the way he describes a simple natural act in such a lovely way. The loss of innocence and/or (as you interpret it) virginity

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    John Donne as a Love Poet

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    wrote from personal experience‚ which fact made his poetry more accessible and compelling. His independent spirit was evident in his poems‚ to the point of him being called rebellious. His love poems were a remarkable conglomerate of divinity and sensuality‚ and he explored the relationship between the two. The emotional range of Donne’s love poetry is vast and varied‚ as are his poems. The central theme of Donne’s work was the exploration of an individual’s experience of love‚ divinity and mortality

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    Romanticism and Rationalism Romanticism began in the mid-18th century and reached its height in the 19th century. The Romantic literature of the nineteenth century holds in its topics the ideals of the time period‚ concentrating on emotion‚ nature‚ and the expression of "nothing." The Romantic era was one that focused on the commonality of humankind and‚ while using emotion and nature; the poets and their works shed light on people’s universal natures. Romanticism as a movement declined in the late

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    Modernists aimed to reflect reality in ways more ‘real’ than conventional literature. The modernism movement was prompted by a widespread disillusionment in society that resulted from contextual events. This allowed an altered view of the world as fractured and chaotic‚ especially due to paralysis and alienation in modern society. This newly perceived reality is reflected through techniques of fragmentation in modernist works such as James Joyce’s short story “Araby” and T.S. Eliot’s poem “The Love

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    New Age Religion

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    New Age spirituality is a relatively recent‚ Western concept. This form of spirituality often involves the appropriation of many ideas or practices found in older religions‚ such as meditation and asceticism‚ and merging them together in an ahistorical belief system. Most new age spiritualists see themselves as “gurus” and use terms and beliefs often found in Hinduism and Buddhism‚ to name a couple‚ to preach a holistic view of spirituality and divinity that finds its roots in the same religions

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