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    Genre Teori Komunikasi

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    komunikasi yang ada. Littlejohn (2005) menyebut klasifikasi pembagian ini sebagai genre sementara Miller (2005) menyebutnya Conceptual Domains of Communication Theory. Menurut Littlejohn (2005)‚ berdasarkan metode penjelasan serta cakupan objek pengamatannya‚ secara umum teori-teori komunikasi dapat dibagi dalam dua kelompok‚ yaitu teori-teori umum dan kontekstual. Teori-teori Umum (general theories) merupakan genre yang fokus bagaimana menjelaskan fenomena komunikasi; sementara teori-teori kontekstual

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    According to the article‚ Daum admits that she imagined Pete’s personality to be possessing the aspects she would like her romantic partner to have‚ this fantasy was initiated by the messages that Pete sent her. Many people who are looking for internet romance tend to assume a complete picture of their “partner”. When reading a typed message there is strong tendency to

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    Tragic Flaw

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    those characters have a tragic flaw; that influences the character to their downfall. The tragic flaw for each character is different. It is influenced by many factors‚ such as family and the environment they are exposed to. These influences lead to the death of the eternal love of Romeo and Juliet‚ or even the life of a school girl‚ Alaska; in Looking for Alaska. The tragic flaw of a character is influenced by many factors‚ leading to the character’s downfall. The tragic flaw could be observed

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    Video Game Genres

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    improvement method by which a video game is created. Game development is a process that starts from a plan or thought. Often the plan is based on a alteration of an existing game idea. Designers frequently research with different combinations of genres. History of game development The initial games shaped had little diversion value. In 1970 commercial design and advance of games began. A very large amount of games could be produced by single persons‚ as games were easy to make because graphical

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    Tragic Hero

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    2010 Tragic Hero Usually when reading‚ tragedy and conflict is the most popular way to catch the readers eye. People are attracted to the suffering of the main character who is most of the time the hero in Greek plays. To begin with‚ the audience develops an emotional attachment to the hero‚ people fear what may occur to the hero and end up feeling sorry for him or her. In the Theban Plays the author Sophocles uses the character of Oedipus to demonstrate the qualities of a tragic hero.

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    R. Shane Barnes Genre Recast Essay ENG 2989 Sec. 32 Due: 11/6/2012 The topic I have chosen for my Laughing Matters genre recast is a humorous perspective on marriage‚ and the everyday differences between men and women in a relationship such as marriage. I do not intend to persuade the audience for or against the idea of marriage‚ but rather‚ persuade them to look at the difficulties and tribulations of marriage‚ in a more light-hearted manner. The type of genre I chose was the “list”

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    In his story "A Sweatshop Romance‚" Abraham Cahan does a good job of creating a clear visual of the activities that occurred at the coat-making factory of Mr. Leizer Lipman‚ a Jewish-American who got married to a woman from a poor town in Western Russia. In this story‚ there are certain propagandistic situations as well as anxieties and concerns that relates to class-consciousness in the twentieth century. According to the story‚ Mrs. Lipman‚ the proprietor’s wife and a co-owner of the business occupied

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    The genre of horror was created in 1896 and set out to frighten the audience with induced feelings of terror and horror. The sub-genre of Vampires does this‚ but the way it induces these feelings has changed over time‚ with the two features of Male Vampires and Female Victims representing this change. Three movies that exemplify the aspect of change within the two features are‚ Dracula (1931) directed by Tod Browning‚ Fright Night (1985) directed Tom Holland and Twilight (2008) directed by Katherine

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    Genres of Philippine Literature Non-Fiction Narrative Non-fiction Is based on facts Presented in a format that tells a story Essays A short literary composition about a particular topic Written in prose and analyzes or interprets the topic it discusses Biography A written account of another person’s life Autobiography The history of a person‚ presumably the author Often written in a first-person view Speech The power of speaking Expression through gestures and pronunciation Delivered in the form

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    Tragic Hero

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    Tragic Hero From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia A tragic hero is a protagonist with a tragic flaw‚ also known as fatal flaw‚ which eventually leads to his demise. The concept of the tragic hero was created in ancient Greek tragedy and defined by Aristotle. Usually‚ the realization of fatal flaw results in catharsis or epiphany. The tragic flaw is sometimes referred to as an Achilles ’ heel after the single fatal flaw of the Greek warrior Achilles. [citation needed] Aristotelian tragic

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