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    Concepts of Decoding Stylistics

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    principles and concepts of Decoding Stylistics. The term decoding stylistics (suggested by M.Riffaterre) stands for a trend in stylistics‚ a theory evolved by professor Irina Vladimirovna Arnold and developed by her numerous disciples (including the authors of the present book). As developed in this country Decoding Stylistics unites and applies the concepts and achievements of linguistics‚ literary criticism‚ text theory‚ poetics‚ hermeneutics to text analysis and text interpretation and as the

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    Robert Frost’s poem "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening" from the perspective of stylistic analysis. This analysis is made under the Graphlogical‚ Grammatical‚ Syntactical and Phonological patterns. I have also found tropes and schemes that are present in the poem. This paper is so helpful to analyze the structure and style of Robert Frost’s poetry‚ his themes‚ views and treatment of nature. KEYWORDS: Style‚ Stylistics‚ Robert Frost‚ Loneliness‚ conflict‚ hostile nature‚ faith‚ phonological level

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    Heating Up Sex has become a prominent topic for television in this generation. Rebecca L. Collins‚ a senior behavioral scientist who graduated from UCLA‚ claims in the essay “Does Watching Sex on Television Influence Teens’ Sexual Activity?” that sex on television influences the early initiation of sex for teens. She believes that the leverage that television has over teens can easily be avoided and provides ways to decrease teens’ sexual activity. However‚ television has a positive influence on

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    Rebecca Nurse Injustice

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ Rebecca Nurse also known as Goody Nurse throughout most of the play has a very significant response to injustice after being tried for “taking part” in witchly activity. Ann Putnam accuses Rebecca Nurse of witchcraft due to the multiple stillborn babies that she conceived under Nurse’s care‚ she often criticizes the trials and helps to show us the truth behind the lies. Through the character of Rebecca Nurse the human-feeling side of injustice and how these accusations

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    No Worries Novel Analysis

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    Isabella Rix and I will be highlighting today the themes regarding the Australian identity in the novel‚ ‘No Worries‚’ by author Bill Condon‚ published in 2005. I will be discovering whether this novel’s themes‚ characters and ideologies explore a true Australian culture or embodies the stereotypical representation. ‘No Worries’ is from a first-person perspective of a teenage boy named Brian. The novel follows him with his parents‚ social and working areas of life‚ underlying the main message about

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    Stylistic Devices

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    Simile - a kind of comparison in which two things are com¬pared be¬cause they have something in common though they are in all other respects different. The imagina¬tive compa¬rison is explicitly made with the help of like or as. She walks like an angel. / I wandered lonely as a cloud. This simile suggests /implies / illustrates that ... Metaphor - a comparison between two things which are basically quite different without using the words like or as. While a simile only says that one thing is

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    Введение 3 I. The Basis division of vocabulary 4 II. Stylistic dubdivision of vocabulary 5 III. Stylistic classification of the english vocabulary by i. Galperin 7 заключение 8 используемая литература 9 ВВЕДЕНИЕ When we want to say or write something‚ we always have to know what exact word the situation requires. It depends of many factors‚ but one of the most important is stylistic. One word we use for the official negotiations‚ the

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    Cirque du Soleil Q1. How would you assess the attractiveness of the circus industry in early 1980s? What would you conclude from industry analysis? The Circus has been an extremely popular form of entertainment during the 20th century. The circus creates an image of drifters and dreamers in the mind. In the 20th century the emphasis on spectacle continued on 3 ring formats. The following factors played a major role in the attractiveness of the circus industry:- * Animal acts provided an added

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    W.E.B Du Bois

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    (0363257) Professor K. Wilson Sociology 101-LS1 4 March 2014 W. E. B. Du Bois William Edward Burghart Du Bois (W.E.B. Du Bois) was born February 23‚ 1869 in Great Barrington‚ Massachusetts. Du Bois attended the Humboldt University of Berlin‚ Fisk University‚ Harvard College‚ and Harvard University. He was a civil rights activist‚ historian‚ and sociologist who published books from 1896 to 1903 “Du Bois also wrote two novels‚ The Quest of the Silver Fleece (1911) and Dark Princess: A Romance (1928);

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    M. Abdulaeva Text Analysis The Lumber Room The text under analysis is written by the famous British novelist and short story writer Hector Munro. The story is narrated in the 3rd person. The main character is the extract is orphan Nicholas‚ who lives with his aunt and his cousins. The style of writing is satirical in a humorous way. The scene is laid in house of Nicholas’s aunt. In this day he is in disgrace‚ because he misbehaves at the breakfast. His cousins and his younger brother are to

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