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    The length and depth of the book might produce a movie has many deleted or developed events. This change can lead to different results: add more excitement to the story or unclear point to the viewers. The limited time of movies‚ which is mostly 1.5- 3 hours‚ force the director to do editing and delete many parts of the movie. Although The Help movie deleted many characters and events from the novel‚ it did not effect on the success. The researcher thinks that the movie was not as good the book because

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    SETTING The Help is set in the early 1960s in Jackson‚ Mississippi ‚ in Stocketts hometown The Setting is important for the plot of the book because Jackson is still known as one of the most segregated towns in the U.S" MAIN CHARACTERS The Help is told from the point of view of 3 different women‚ namely‚ AIBILEEN‚ MINNY‚ AND SKEETER. AIBILEEN is an African-American maid who cleans houses and cares for the children of white families. MINNY is also an African-American maid and she is Aibileen’s

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    negative one is called face threatening act. The data in this paper are taken from Tintin and Asterix comic series. The theories used cover pragmatics area‚ especially taxonomy of speech act theory (Yule‚ 1996; Mey‚ 2001; Leech‚ 1991) and theory of the notion of face by Erving Goffman (as cited in Yule‚ 1996; Thomas‚ 1995). Therefore‚ this paper will try to convey how the misinterpretation of speech act labels affects the participants in the conversation. Key words: misunderstanding‚ speech act labels

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    Expository Essay 1 (Skeeter) In the novel “The Help”‚ the racial diversity is the main controversy. One character in this story decides to stick up for what she believes in. The bold actions she takes brings society one-step closer to racial equality. This character is Eugenia Phelan‚ often referred to as “Skeeter”. This 23-year-old white woman from Jackson‚ Mississippi devotes herself to a cause greater than herself. Her dedication she displays towards helping the maids in the story speaks

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    adjacency pairs

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    question-answer (2)‚ offer-acceptance/rejection (3) patterns (Levinson‚ 1983: 303):. having produced a first part of some pair‚ the current speaker is expected to stop speaking‚ and the next speaker must produce at that point a second part to the same pair (Yule‚ 1996: 77). If an initial request or greeting does not receive a second part or if there is a delay in the second part‚ it would be meaningful. Silence may indicate disagreement while delay can be a symbol of hesitation‚ both showing a lack of connection

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    talk is likely to differ according to different contexts of interaction‚the structure of the talk‚the basic pattern of “I speak-you speak-I speak-you speak”‚ will derive from that fundamental kind of interaction we acquire first and use most often (Yule: 1996). Film is widely known as one of subject in the modern art‚from the film people can introduce or know many things that do not exist in their community or in their era of life‚such as philosophy‚ art ‚ social science‚ cultural theory‚ psychology

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    The Help Movie Analysis

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    Voices that Spoke Out The movie “The Help” was published in 2011‚ the director Tate Taylor‚ who is also the writer‚ with Kathryn Stockett‚ who wrote the novel “The help”‚ talked about maid’s’ life in Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ in The United States of America during the sixties. How the Whites treated the Blacks. They used to be maids for Whites in the 1960s before getting their civil rights. Aibileen and Minny were the main characters as Black maids‚ and Miss Skeeter the white female‚ who wrote their

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    Brooke Johnson Mrs. Wardell English II 18 May 2012 French Food and Traditions Creamy cheeses‚ steaming bread‚ the scent of olive oil and pepper in the air‚ and warm sugar dusted pastries that melt on your tongue are just some of the things that describe the food in France. In many ways‚ understanding the food is understanding France itself. The French take pride in their cooking. In France‚ it is said the way you prepare and serve your meal reflects upon you and your family. France has set the

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    The Help Movie Analysis

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    “The Help‚” is an award-winning movie about a white woman‚ Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan‚ who is an aspiring writer. To show her talents and professionalism as a writer and also expose the unkind treatment toward the black people of her time‚ Eugenia decided to write a book from the viewpoint of some of the maids in the community. This movie is set in Mississippi during the Civil Rights Era. In the 1960s‚ Mississippi continued to be very segregated and the African Americans were kept under control by

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    deliberate activity that is future oriented‚ encompassing the process of decision making. Furthermore‚ language planning may be described as a theory that is relevant to bilingual or multilingual societies‚ in support of the definition that is provided by Yule (2010: 289) which argues that language planning refers to “choosing and developing an official language or languages for use in government and education. As mentioned above‚ language planning is conducted by

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