COMMENTARY Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a complex literary piece that through diction‚ symbolism‚ and imagery explores the typical human inclination to push boundaries and the corollary that comes with these actions. The use of diction in the excerpt builds intricate characters that question and challenge the reader’s ideas. As a main component of the story’s theme in an overall sense‚ as well as in the passage‚ the allegory and representation of the characters form a new interpretation of the
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FACULTY OF COGNITIVE SCIENCES AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SARAWAK KMS 2043 HUMAN AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR ASSIGNMENT REPORT 1: MORNING GLORY TOPIC: EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION AND RESILIENCE. PREPARED TO: MADAM MAI SUMIYATI BINTI ISHAK PREPARED BY: DATE OF SUBMISSION: 30th OCTOBER 2014 (Before 11:59 pm via mailbox) TABLE OF CONTENT Content Page 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Movie Overview. 3.0 Discussion: 3.1 Scene 1 3.1.1 Scene Description 3.1.2 Theory-related Discussion
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IB English Crucible Commentary by Kim Le Select 2/3 sequential pages of significant thematic and literary value Pages Chosen: 124‚125‚ 126 The crucible is a play written by American playwright‚ Arthur Miller and is a dramatization of the Salem witch trials‚ in the late 1600’s. In the final 3 pages of the novel (124-126)‚ Proctor (the protagonists) of the novel faces the prospect of a hanging unless he confesses to his alleged crimes of witchery. The passage is of high literary value‚ cleverly
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Michael McIntyre “Ian I’m on train” commentary Michael McIntyre is seen as camp‚ slightly oriental‚ straight guy with a family. His friendly bubbly persona appeals to the general public as many of his anecdotes are based on real life situations that he along with the general public have encountered. McIntyre’s persona and comic effect are enhanced by the visual acts he performs on stage‚ the use of his hands; facial expressions and tone of voice (prosodies) bring his anecdotes to life and allows
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‘Frankenstein’ - Commentary The extract from ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley is a narrative of Victor Frankenstein‚ a scientist‚ who has created life from dead matter. He has made a promise to his creature that he would create another monster – a female – for his companionship. He has been working hard on this task alone in his laboratory. Victor contemplates the ramifications of his work on society. He fears that the new monster may become wicked and treacherous‚ maybe even worse
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Early Morning Man Chris Thomas COMM/105 January 29‚ 2010 Gary Frazier University of Phoenix Early Morning Man I remember while growing up how much I enjoyed sleeping late into the morning‚ and how when waking up it would be around eight in the morning. In the summer time there was no school so I would sleep in much later usually 10 or 11 o’clock. I loved to sleep in late and wake up with the soft white bed sheets wrap around me tightly and just lay in bed wondering what I would
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Who is not aware of the advantages of a morning walk and its therapeutic effect on the human body? It not only keeps one physically fit but also takes care of mental and emotional well being It is true that things that work the best in this world are not at all expensive and it can not be truer than in the case of getting up early for a morning walk. If‚ undertaken and performed regularly‚ like a religious task‚ it shows miraculous benefits. Morning walk has become one of those things for which
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after sexual intercourse. The “Morning after pill”‚ must be taken within a five day time frame after sexual intercourse. This form of birth control can be very helpful to those who have an issue with their current birth control failing‚ sexual intercourse without prophylactics‚ or even in the case of rape. However‚ the morning after pill does not guarantee that a woman will not become pregnant. Nor does the pill abort an already gestated fetus in the womb. The morning after pill simply makes the conditions
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METAPHORS –SYLVIA PLATH I’m a riddle in nine syllables‚ An elephant‚ a ponderous house‚ A melon strolling on two tendrils. O red fruit‚ ivory‚ fine timbers! This loaf’s big with its yeasty rising. Money’s new-minted in this fat purse. I’m a means‚ a stage‚ a cow in calf. I’ve eaten a bag of green apples‚ Boarded the train there’s no getting off. Sylvia’s Plath’s “Metaphors” is about a woman feeling insignificant during the midst of her pregnancy. Striking imagery is used to explore
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the history channel perhaps come to mind. Not many individuals give documentaries a chance‚ but I would encourage the viewing of the Academy award-winning documentary‚ Murder on a Sunday Morning‚ also known as Un Coupable Ideal‚ directed by the French-film maker Jean-Xavier de Lestrade. On the Sunday morning of May 7th‚ 2000‚ a 15-year-old African American male named Brenton Butler was accused of murdering a 65-year-old vacationer named Mary Ann Stephens from Georgia. At the time of the shooting
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