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    Butoh Analysis

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    Growth and progression can be seen in each artist’s works. James and Mark’s growth as artists usually follows a significant event in their life or surroundings. James had created a piece titled Butoh (I.) after graduating college. This piece was one of James’ transitional works‚ moving away from his previous photorealistic style adopted in art school and moving towards his distinct comic book style achieved in the early 2000s. This piece portrays his very well-defined technique and skill in traditional

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    3 І. Methods of Lexicological Analysis 5 І.1. Contrastive Analysis 5 І.2. Statistical Methods of Analysis 7 І.3. Immediate Constituents Analysis 9 І.4. Distributional Analysis and Co-occurrence

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    Analysis of "The Story of an Eyewitness" by Jack London Jack London uses such deep‚ vivid language in writing in regard to the San Francisco tragedy. In the report‚ "The Story of an Eyewitness‚" Jack London’s writing assists the reader in feeling the tribulation of the events that occurred in San Francisco. The inevitable destruction of the city that he writes about is unquestionably harrowing. When writing about the earthquake‚ he uses descriptive words to portray the damages done to

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    Plot Analysis

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    Pride and Prejudice Plot Analysis Most good stories start with a fundamental list of ingredients: the initial situation‚ conflict‚ complication‚ climax‚ suspense‚ denouement‚ and conclusion. Great writers sometimes shake up the recipe and add some spice. Initial Situation We meet the Bennet family: five single daughters with no money. Then a young‚ rich‚ single man moves into the neighborhood. This is clearly an initial situation because there’s way too much instability in this system. Pushy

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    Painting Analysis

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    will observe a fusion of the realistic tradition of Flemish painting with the imagination and freedom of Italian renaissance painting. The painting expresses Neoplatonic views while also providing the viewer with endless topics for discussion and analysis‚ making it a true conversation piece. The “Garden of Love” depicts a scene of passionate festivities. In the painting‚ a group of aristocratic lovers decorated in the most extravagant of satins and lace are placed in a garden dedicated to Venus

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    Twoo Analysis

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    amazing friends in her way to meet the Wizard of Oz‚ who is said to help her find a way to get back home. The intention of this report is to analyze the following aspects: • Symbolism and Imagery • Irony • Tone and Mood • Point of View   Analysis of the Book The Wizard of Oz by Lyman Frank Baum SYMBOLISM  The road of yellow bricks = it represents destiny‚ hope‚ a path. The road that will guide Dorothy and her friends to the city of Emeralds and get help from the Great Wizard of Oz

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    Through the analysis of aural elements involved in The Tempest‚ the author discovered “the value of textuality in a nontextual phase of criticism and that may contribute to the reconciliation of the text and context‚ the aesthetic and the political.” The author used stylistic criticism to deconstruct repetition of vowels and consonants‚ phonetic duplication‚ assonance and consonance‚ addressing how those elements compress and abbreviate the plots and blur the politic issues behind the text. By demonstrating

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    Persuasive Speech Student Name Institutional Affiliation PERSONAL ANALYSIS I chose the topic about studying abroad because I believed it had a lot of content. Also‚ I wanted to express my point of view about studying abroad with the hope that my audience would agree with all or just part of the whole speech. My introduction was effective. Mostly because I started off with a captivating topic sentence about the importance of joining higher institutions of learning. This would prepare the

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    Painting Analysis

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    of the house from a low angle‚ so we cannot see what is its front look. The house is painted in light khaki with dark orange eaves‚ just as the title of this artwork described---“with cracked walls”. It is a two-floor house‚ looks like being scrapped; the walls of both floors have cracks. On top floor the crack is very big and serious‚ rifting from the edge of roof to the bottom of that floor. artist painted this crack in black color but not totally black‚ there are some green mixed in the border

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    Genre Analysis

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    Genre Analysis: Citation and the construction of sub-disciplinary knowledge Introduction In Academic Writing‚ Giltrow introduces a new idea regarding academic writing as a practice of knowledge-making. In the process of constructing knowledge‚ different disciplines show diversity in the styles of writing. (Giltrow‚ 2009). Giltrow’s new reasoning of genre- combination of situation and forms- provides researchers a way to analyze the similarities of documents in order to compare the disciplinary

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