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    The Trial of the Century Larry King‚ from CNN‚ could not have summarized a single day any better. On June 17‚ 1994‚ he told his viewers that‚ “If we had god booked‚ and O.J. Simpson was available‚ we would move god”. (Tru T.V.) The Rangers just won the Stanley Cup‚ and they were celebrating their parade in Manhattan that day. Also‚ the Knicks and Rockets were at Madison Square Garden‚ playing a crucial fifth game of the NBA Finals. Meanwhile‚ world renown golfer Arnold Palmer was playing his last-ever

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    When comparing the Monkey’s paw and the Simpsons Parody video there are many similarities but there are many differences. When comparing these two videos one of the similarities in both The Monkey’s Paw and in The Simpsons video is the way the protagonists are written‚ they are both greedy in the beginning. When Mr. White first receives the monkey’s paw he uses it for money when he says “I wish for two hundred pounds” (Jacobs‚ 172). When Homer receives the paw while he is in the living room with

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    At the crime scene numbers of proof were found that pointed fingers to Ms. Brown’s ex husband. There was hair evidence‚ containing OJ’s hairs found on a cap at the residence. His hair was also found on Ron Goldman’s shirt. There were fibers found on the ski cap that also matched the same fibers in OJ’s Bronco. Similar fibers were also found both on the glove and on Mr. Goldman’s shirt. There was a sock found on the floor in Simpson’s bedroom that appeared to have Nicole’s DNA on it. Investigators

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    Lorna Simpson was born on August 13‚ 1960 and is a photographer who is known for her work with African American women. Moreover‚ she is most well-known for photo-text in grey scale and it’s common for the women’s face to be hidden in the photograph. (Craine) The Waterbearer by Simpson in 1986 is a minimalist work and the intended audience is everyone despite whether or not they care about racial issues because it is ingrained into daily life. This photo-text is calling attention to racism and sexism

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    Communication‚ e.g. Verbal/non verbal and possible barriers Effective communication is about conveying your messages to other people clearly and unambiguously. It is also about receiving information that other are sending to you‚ with as little distortion as possible. Communication involves three components; 1‚ Verbal messages-the words we choose‚ 2‚ Para verbal messages-how we say the words‚ 3‚ Non-verbal-our body language. Oral is quick and natural‚ it is most effective in the following situations:

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    Who is Lisa Marie Simpson? Airing in December of 1989‚ the Simpsons are starting their 25th season as of this year. This longevity has been thanks to the five main characters; Homer‚ Marge‚ Bart‚ Lisa and Maggie Simpson. Representing the all-American household; each of these characters plays an important part in not just Springfield‚ but society all around. But the most humanistic and “normal” person living in Springfield is no other than Lisa Marie Simpson. Lisa is a tough nut to crack‚ but just

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    The Irony in ’The Lottery ’ Shirley Jackson wrote the story ’The Lottery. ’ A lottery is typically thought of as something good because it usually involves winning something such as money or prizes. In this lottery it is not what they win but it is what is lost. Point of views‚ situations‚ and the title are all ironic to the story ’The Lottery. ’ The point of view in ’The Lottery ’ is ironic to the outcome. Jackson used third person dramatic point of view when writing ’The Lottery. ’ The

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    parodies of the original‚ The Simpsons and Arthur‚ were able to recreate similar scenes of Macbeth. Each cartoon’s parody focuses on tone‚ language‚ and dramatic effect all tying in to the modernization of Macbeth. No matter which way Macbeth is parodied the central theme is that guilt can eat someone alive through their minds. Shakespeare’s Macbeth introduces an audience to a character who gets eaten alive because of guilt. In The Simpsons version of Macbeth‚ Marge Simpson persuades and compels Homer

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    one’s husband does not “ever think he’s trapped in the marriage.” (Euripides p.17) The stark contrast between the female and male experience of marriage is used by Medea to highlight the inequality faced by women. She does this again by explaining the irony in men telling women that they are “lucky to live safe at home while [men] take up their spears and go

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    Dramatic Irony is the result of information being shared with the audience but withheld from one or more of the characters. Example: In Act 1 Scene 4‚ line 50 ‚ the witches hail Macbeth‚ “thane of Cawdor!” Dramatic irony: At this point‚ Macbeth is unaware that the king has conferred this honor upon him because of his valor in battle‚ so he attributes his fortune to the witches’ prophecy. However‚ the audience knows Duncan made the pronouncement in Act 1‚ Scene 3. Purpose: This dramatic irony is to

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