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    When considering issues relating to the concept of identity one should always bear in mind the ever-changing and dynamical character of such a notion. The ways in which we see ourselves as well as those in which others see us are both historically and culturally constructed. Yet every historical period sees its own understanding of identity as unchanging‚ permanent‚ immutable. As Nikolas Rose explains in the introduction to his collection of essays on the self “If there is one value that seems beyond

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    The Case of World War I and World War II. Rodopi Amsterdam‚ New York‚ NY. Little Oxford English Dictionary (2006) 9th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Peguy‚ Charles. 1897. Jeanne d ’Arc. Paris: Librairie de la Revue Socialiste. PirandelloLuigi. 2007. Berecche and the War (1914.) trans‚ and intr. By Julie Dashwood‚ Hull Italian Texts (Market Harborough: Troubador) Shapiro‚ Anne-Louise. 1997. Fixing History: Narratives of World War I in France. History and Theory: Studies in the Philosophy

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    Twentieth-century theatre describes a period of great change within the theatrical culture of the 20th century. There was a widespread challenge to long established rules surrounding theatrical representation; resulting in the development of many new forms of theatre‚ including modernism‚ Expressionism‚ political theatre and other forms of Experimental theatre‚ as well as the continuing development of already established theatrical forms like naturalism and realism. Throughout the century‚ the artistic

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    The Work of Art In the Mechanical Age of Reproduction Walter Bejamin (Note: Footnote numbers appear thus: . The notes are at the end of the file.) "Our fine arts were developed‚ their types and uses were established‚ in times very different from the present‚ by men whose power of action upon things was insignificant in comparison with ours. But the amazing growth of our techniques‚ the adaptability and precision they have attained‚ the ideas and habits they are creating‚ make it a certainty that

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    The Nobel Prize is an annual international award. It is bestowed in a number of categories by Scandinavian committees in recognition of cultural and scientific advances. The will of the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel‚ the inventor of dynamite‚ established the prizes in 1895. The prizes in Physics‚ Chemistry‚ Physiology or Medicine‚ Literature‚ and Peace were first awarded in 1901. The Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo‚ Norway‚ while the other prizes are awarded in Stockholm‚ Sweden. The Nobel Prize

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    Author‚ Pirandello directs that as the audience enters the theatre the curtain should be up and the stage bare and in darkness‚ as it would be in the middle of the day‚ “so that from the beginning the audience will have the feeling of being present‚ not at a performance of a properly rehearsed play‚ but at a performance of a play that happens spontaneously.” The set‚ then‚ is designed to blur the distinction between stage illusion and real life‚ making the play seem more realistic‚ but Pirandello has

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    act is conscious and so all the responsibility falls on their shoulders with no one to rely on and thus give rise to feelings of despair and anxiety. All of which had been sensitively explored earlier in the century by such literary figures as Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936) and Franz Kafka (1883-1924) and can seen to be already an abiding concern in the works of Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906). The Norwegian playwright‚ Henrik Ibsen a was an advocator of individualism and was against the social norms which

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    Other nodernism terms Expressionism Presented a wildly distorted and symbolic world to reflect the feelings and emotions of the character or author  Expressionism Authors include Kafka‚ T.S. Eliot‚ Joyce‚ Ralph Ellison  Imagism Rejected sentimentality and cloudy verbiage and aimed for new clarity in short lyrical poems. They believed images carry the poem. Meaning happens in the air.  Imagism There were four basic rules of the movement: 1. use the common language of speech 2.

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    (Mahfouz 3). In War‚ it still lacks establishment when they are proving a point‚ so the tone is argumentative in that sense‚ but still not has clearly defined in ‘Half A Day’. For example “Do we think of the country when we give life to our children?” (Pirandello 3). Its an argumentative episode from the passenger so it sends that tone but it is not as strong as the tone portrayed in ‘Half A Day’. The characters are all trying to argue their point giving no room for a valid

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    The Super Mario Brothers Despite being twins‚ Mario and Luigi are two men with opposing characteristics. Mario‚ who is the protagonist in all of his stories‚ is the more important of the two. Mario saves the Princess from impending doom a countless number of times‚ whereas Luigi relaxes between the nine to five grind. Mario is smarter‚ faster‚ and stronger than Luigi. Luigi has to live in Mario’s shadow throughout their history together‚ and this feeds into their character portrayals and appearances

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