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    Campaign Hijacking

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    infringe copyright). This can be tricky because you are relying on your customers having the same knowledge as you.  If they don’t have the same knowledge then they will not make the some connection as you and you will not hijack anything. It can be a parody as well. For a while Pepsi used the fact that Coke hadn’t changed their bottle design for 70 years.  They used that point to say Coke was an old person’s drink.  They hijacked the shape of the Coke bottle something everyone knew and used it to gain

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    Lodge

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    contemporary British writer is one of the most productive and successful British authors of the second half of the 20th century. His great success lies in the fact that he has become popular not only in his country‚ but people all around the world enjoy his parodies and satirical novels and get to know a great deal of information especially about the British and American university life. He is one of the founders of the new genre of the ‘campus novel’. He has introduced this new kind of writing into literature

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    Shakespeare and Women Shakespeare wrote over thirty plays‚ most‚ if not all‚ had at least one female character. The way they acted‚ felt‚ and thought varied from play to play; sometimes they were a Rosalind‚ but more often they were the meek‚ easily led‚ property that they were considered in Shakespeare’s world. This raises several questions‚ Was Shakespeare a feminist? How many of his female characters were really independent? Shakespeare’s female characters are very diverse; some conform to

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    HIMYM Gender

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    affect. Humor in the show stems in the oddity of these characters. Ted posses some stereotypical feminine qualities while Robin has some masculine. But‚ at the same time the show reproduces and reinforces some traditional gender roles to an extreme parody like Barney. Combined these characters depict different types of gender identity and roles in the modern world. Ted Mosby is the hopeless romantic who grew up idolizing his parent’s relationship and desperately wants to start a family. His approach

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    FR 511 – Bakhtin (Day one) Summary The subject of our October 29th lecture was Mikhail Bakhtin and his text “Problems of Dostoevsky’s Poetics.” To start the class‚ Dr. Wall reminded us that Laura talked about polyphony in her presentation the week before‚ and that that was where we would start the lecture on Bakhtin. To help the class better understand the concept of polyphony‚ we were shown a piece of music written by Bach: “No. 4 of 6 little preludes.” In the piece‚ the right hand was singing

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    Moby dick

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    Moby-Dick is an almost totally ironic novel‚ perhaps a parody. Bear with me. Though anti-Transcendental‚ it is written in the Transcendental style. A symbolic novel‚ its major ’symbol’ symbolizes absolutely nothing. Its heroic central figure is a character on the epic scale‚ whose strength overwhelms all the men who surround him; but he is blinded by his own vision‚ mouths the ideas of an author whom Melville thought "a humbug‚" and is ultimately a parody of the Transcendentalist "great man." The white

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    Dr Pepper 4Ps

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    Dr Pepper released the "Charge" ad The "Be a Pepper" series referred to fans of Dr Pepper as "Peppers"‚ and often featured crowd dance scenes with elaborate‚ over-the-top choreography. This became grist for a number of pop culture references and parodies. ( phần này tui có down clip‚ khi nào làm powerpoint send sau cho) In the early 1960s‚ Dr Pepper promoted the idea of serving the drink hot with lemon slices in winter. This idea appeared in the film Years later‚ another example is in the video

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    Comparing Two Skeletons

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    t is scorched‚ barren earth‚ devoid of any life as far as the eye can see. In this setting‚ legions of skeletons advance on the living‚ who either flee in terror or try in vain to fight back. In the foreground‚ skeletons haul a wagon full of skulls‚ in the upper left corner‚ others ring the bell that signifies the death knell (a bell that signifies death when rung) of the world. A fool plays the flute while a skeleton behind him plays along‚ a starving dog nibbles at the face of a child a cross in

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    West Side Story The drama/musical‚ which parodies the story of Romeo & Juliet‚ takes place in a city of New York‚ probably in the early 50’s late 40’s. It is a tale of two rival gangs‚ which despises the other in a vicious circle of hate. Riff leader of the Jets; a group mainly of Polish origin and the Sharks of Spanish origin with their leader Bernardo. It seems as though the two rivals have been at their quarrels since before the story took place. Through mysterious fate the neutral one’s

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    Theatre of Absurd

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    include broad comedy‚ mixed with horrific or tragic images‚ characters caught in hopeless situations forced to do repetitive or meanlingless actions‚ dialogue full of clichés‚ wordplay and nonsense: plots that are cynical or absurdly expansive; either a parody or dismissal of realism and the concept of well made play. Esslin had four major play wrights that had different techniques in which ‘absurdism’ was shown through. These play wrights were: Samuel Beckett‚ Arthur Adamov‚ Eugene Ionesco and Jean Genet

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