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    you win the lottery, it is supposed to be a good thing. Imagine a place where winning the lottery is not. Well, in the story “The Lottery” winning means getting stoned to death by friends and family. This leads to the theme of “The Lottery” which is that things are not always as they seem. Some of the narrative elements that give to this theme are setting, tone, and symbolism. One of the largest contributors to the theme of “The Lottery” is setting. The setting of the story contributes to the…

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    why such a simple film has consistently found its way to film festivals both national and international and has been already numbered among the most genuine examples of feature-length ethno filmmaking in Indian Cinema. The film Thithi, is about the death of a 101-year-old patriarch called Century Gowda and how three generations of his family react to his death. The opening sequence of the film begins with death of Century Gowda and the sequence that follows is perhaps the film’s most enigmatic…

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    while analyzing the claim that both film respectably are pioneers of the Western genre during their times proven on the basis of their original work in editing and narrative, and its influence on other filmmakers. After a brief summary of both movies, I will continue with the analysis of both, in particular with the formal patterns narrative, shot, editing, and visual in mind. While the Western is not as popular now as it used to be, it sure is “not dead” as some would debate. Instead, although…

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    The Narrative Desire recognizing two classes of fictional desire: character desires and narrative desires. Currie defines character desires as the desires which an agent holds in connection to a specific character or group. Narrative desires are the desires which an agent holds in connection to a fiction 's larger story. In Narrative Desire, Gregory Currie argues that an agent who desires some X in the imagination may be slanted to desire for X in reality. This concept, however is not…

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    Alex Reznik Ms. Galson Academy English 393 26 October 2017 To Mercy or Not to Mercy Mercy’s last chapter is a bizarre reorientation of facts which perfectly fit together into an explanation of civil society. The nexus question of Floren’s narrative comes down to the final pages as her mother explains the backing behind her decision to give away Florens and create a “mercy” given by Jacob. Florens’ mother begins describing harsh conditions of slavery as emphasizing even a mother could not protect…

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    this could not be farther from the truth. In Frederick Douglass 's book The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave debunks the mythology of slavery. Douglass achieves this by exposing the hypocrisy of slavery-supporting Christianity, disproving the theory of black inferiority, and dispelling the idea that blacks are happy as slaves. Many slaveholders justified their cruelty by referencing the Bible. For example,…

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    Logos is the use of logic and reasoning. In “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano,” Equiano, who is the main character and author, uses these three modes to argue that slavery and the slave trade should be eliminated. He demonstrates Ethos by explaining his personal beliefs as a Christian and his personal experience as a slave . Pathos, through his emotions over being separated…

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    Louise Erdrich is a famous “contemporary writer of German- American and Chippewa descent,” (Tanrisal 68) who is well known for “her own short stories and novels” which earned her reputation as a “fiction writer” (Beidler and Gaynor 2). Due to Erdrich’s Native American Decent, her novel settings were mostly centered on her “fictional North Dakota Reservation, whose heart is Matchimanito Lake,” (Beidler and Gaynor 2). Through the different novels of Erdrich, she manages to link them by having…

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    For a social norm, or a corporate culture, to be enforced and integrated into an organization, it must be shared, followed and integrated into daily decisions and actions at all levels within a company (Guiso, Sapienza, & Zingales, 2015). A prime example of the importance, and value of prioritizing people as a critical element of corporate culture is Starbucks. Starbucks transformed a common commodity, coffee, into a multi-billion business, not because the coffee is unique, proprietary, or…

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    concentrates on how traumatic stories have produced a national narrative of despair in Russia, satellite states also experienced loss and uncertainty with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Thus I am left with the question: How have Ukraine and East Germany experienced the ‘patriotism…

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