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    hoping to free the oppressed‚ fight against wizards and giants‚ and earn the love of his fair maiden‚ the Dulcinea of Taboso. Cervantes’ communicates his thoughts about friendship‚ honor‚ family‚ and society in the story using three techniques: irony‚ parody‚ and satire. Cervantes expresses‚ by the use of irony‚ how he feels true friends remain loyal even through rough times and situations; they will always admire you. For example‚ Don Quixote keeps finding more trouble for himself and his squire Sancho

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    "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." -1st Amendment of U.S. Constitution. Fortunately for Americans‚ they have the permission by law to speak their minds under almost any circumstance about almost anyone or anything. Particularly‚ humorists and comedians have challenged

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    Since I was there just to see and analyze the American Gothic‚ I stayed in front of the painting after other visitors moved towards other paintings. Masterpiece Turned Into Senseless Parodies As we all know there have been countless parodies of the American Gothic out there‚ some of which are harmless parodies while many of them are totally absurd attempts. After looking at the painting for several

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    & Hunt‚ S. D. (2000). Ethics and marketing management: a retrospective and prospective commentary. Journal of Business Research‚ 50(3)‚ 235-244. doi:10.1016/S0148-2963(00)00175-2 | Creating a sustainable business environment Jean‚ S. (2011). Brand parody: a communication strategy to attack a competitor. Journal of Consumer Marketing‚ 28(1). DOI: 10.1108/07363761111101912 Krazit‚ T MARQUES (2005). Hands off Ronald McDonald! The MARQUES Newsletter‚ 81. Retrieved from http://www.marques.org/Newsletters/Downloads/Issue%20No081

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    that although unemployment seems to be fun‚ allowing you to stay at home and lounge around all day‚ it is unrealistic to think that it is possible to go without a job. Another satirical technique used in Spongebob is the use of parody. Episodes of the show often use parodies of real life situations to make fun of things or people. An example of this comes across in the episode Texas. In this episode‚ Sandy Cheeks‚ an underwater squirrel is homesick‚ missing the open air of Texas. Trying to get Sandy

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    diversity‚ since many of the contents portray images of cultural minorities (indigenous and Afro-Peruvian) that contribute to the reproduction of negative stereotypes‚ having an impact on society. The current research paper aims to discuss the use of parody as a way of representing Afro-Peruvian population in the national television‚ through the reproduction of negative stereotypes and the construction of the black body‚ specifically relating the analysis to El Negro Mama‚

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    After watching the film the people vs. Larry Flynt‚ it is clear that the major message is that all Americans have rights under the constitution. Although in some cases many Americans may not always agree with each other‚ it is their right and freedom to do so under the Bill of Rights. In particular the first amendment is a major focus of the film. Throughout the entire movie the Larry Flynt character (Woody Harrelson) defends the fact that he is an American‚ therefore like all other Americans he

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    circumstances‚ the best courses of action to initiate would be that of self-parody by becoming

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    Arthur‚ King of the Britons‚ looking for knights to sit with him at Camelot. He finds many knights including Sir Galahad the pure‚ Sir Lancelot the brave‚ the quiet Sir Bedevere‚ and Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Lancelot. Through satire and parody of certain events in history (witch trials‚ the black plague) they find Camelot‚ but after literally a quick song and dance they decide that they do not want to go there. While walking away‚ God (who seems to be grumpy) come to them from a cloud and

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    farm more realistic. The novel is an allegory of the Russian Revolution; George Orwell makes the story to show what was happening when the Russian Revolution took place. Orwell uses the commandments to show how irony is shown throughout the novel. Parody is used throughout the novel to show how the pigs make the commandments but by the end of the novel the pigs start to disobey and act like the new “Mr Jones”. The novel shows how propaganda is used to show how the pigs‚ Napoleon‚ would persuade the

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