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    Jordan's Gyre

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    Jordan is influenced by lots of different genres of art‚ and in this case he is seeming to use the contemporary genre to create his piece‚ with the scenic seascape‚ nude figures‚ and size of the piece. Even though he uses different genres to be inspired‚ he still has a single focus on using them as tools for making a point on our society’s mass consumption and unappealing waste disposal.

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    Writing frame for essay or PowerPoint Title: Investigate how genre conventions are used in a poster advertising…[chosen film] (400-850 words) Paragraph 1: Explanation of the textual analysis task: What film poster you have chosen‚ the director of the film and year it was released. How you are going to analyse its use of genre conventions (mise-en-scene). The conclusions you will be able to draw (whether the poster maintains genre conventions or challenges them‚ who the target audience is and

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    as polemical works as well asautobiography‚ and reflective essays as well as belles-lettres. Literature can be classified according to historical periods‚ genres‚ and political influences. The concept of genre‚ which earlier was limited‚ has broadened over the centuries. A genre consists of artistic works which fall within a certain central theme‚ and examples of genre include romance‚ mystery‚ crime‚ fantasy‚ erotica‚ and adventure‚ among others. Important historical periods in English literature includeOld

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    Miss

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    THE NOTION OF GENRE HYBRIDITY ” Camilla Cabras K09198598 Teresa Correia K0921789 Ioannis Kostarias K0944202 Milica Stanišić K0823899 Assignment: one 3‚000 word group essay; four 1‚000 word personal commentaries. Module leader: Tom Whittaker Tutor: Davina Quinlivan There was a time in cinema history when audiences chose their Friday night movie because it was released by a certain studio‚ or because it was classified as representative of a genre‚ therefore they

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    The most thrilling parts for me were: 1) Matilda discovered her power; 2) Matilda was adopted by Miss Honey. I like the first one because I’m always fascinated about supernatural powers and mysticism. My reading preferences are always of a mystical genre‚ full of witches‚ spell‚ and supernatural beings and such. When I was a child‚ I have a very wide imagination and I will always imagine myself as a warlock casting spells or an extraordinary being that have powers like telekinesis‚ invisibility‚ shape

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    Through a comparative study of texts I can critically analyze the mode‚ genre‚ register‚ structure‚ audience and context. The texts “Transmutations Scientist (A revolutionary bio-engineering socio-scientific role)” and “The Parrot and the Pot Bellied Pig” are two texts I have chosen to reflect on. Due to the difference in genre both of these familiar texts are excellent examples of new age pieces of writing in the English genre. In addition I have also incorporated my text “Rapunzel Shaves for Leukaemia”

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    The Crime Writing genre has retained its perennial popularity owing to its capacity to transcend context‚ evolving in response to changing values and attitudes. The timeless 2007 film Disturbia by D. J. Caruso opens up for us an understanding of the fundamental changes time has brought on Crime Writing. Caruso examines the social mores of their respective contexts while combining the traditional conventions of crime writing with their own unique twist. Caruso’s Disturbia depicts a new high tech

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    also bring their children to browse in the library or bookstore and allow them to browse on their own and select the books which genres are to their preference. By giving them the opportunity to choose their own books‚ they will be able to discover their area of interest in the different types of genres and will be keen to read more of the books of the specific genres they are interested in. This will enable them to develop an interest in reading. Secondly‚ schools can play their part in cultivating

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    What is the role of the American dream in the development of genre’s in the English Language? Creation of Genre’s in the English language took its root in the fertile American zeitgeist in the late 19th and the early 20th century. Darwin’s doctorine of natural selection was especially influential in in instigating a functionalist school of thought‚ while the intellectual climate and economic forces operating in the US suited it to the being the breeding ground for the development of language‚ where

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    Why study shakespeare

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    real emotions and real problems which are raw and confronting yet recognisable. The value of his texts still remains yet they can be appropriated to suit a particular audience. Shakespeare also appeals to a large audience writing in many different genres‚ a reason for his popularity today. 3. In what ways did he ‘defy’ his times? Mainly because of the universal values found in his texts. He was writing about ideals and ideas that were still developing in the time in which he was living. It was

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