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    Reading Self Reflection

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    of the mix of science, perseverance, and determination in the writing, I also like the main character's traits and role in the book. “What If?” is my second favorite book because of the scientific writing and mix of humor and evidence in the text. My third favorite book this year is “The Book Thief” because of the constant emotion in the book and the role of Liesel, the main character.…

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    Hermeneutical Method and Exegetical Paper Literary Criticism is a hermeneutical method which pays close attention to the structure of the text. One of the first question which should be asked when conducting a literary criticism is what genre does the text fall into? When performing a literary criticism as a hermeneutical method, it is also important to establish the pericope of the text as it is extremely unlikely and impractical that a literary criticism would be written about the entire…

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    Film Synthesis Essay

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    Introduction Being able to utilize the full potential of screen medium matters as our society uses the form of films to relate and tell stories about our society and who we are, they portrays us in a way that the film shows the society the humanity of this society and the concerns in our everyday life. With the ever changing technologies of new media, it has changed the way on how we watch films, for example, be it watching at home or watching it online, films are still part of the media…

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    Sonnenschein On Sound

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    our place in the world. However, we tend to downgrade the ear’s function to almost a reflex and only become aware of its significant role when the eyes cannot perceive the information provided. Still, this gives the opportunity to the sound designer to work with the audience’s subconscious. Sonnenschein (2001) gives an example to understand the function and structure of the ear. Imagine that you are outside near constant traffic and you cover your pinnae (outer part of the ears), without however…

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    introduces three main elements in his story as techniques. First he introduces “it’s economy” with words, next he presents the “objectivity of his narrative style,” and finally the “story’s structure of repeating the same pattern over and over “(710). Flaubert’s goal was “to tell the unvarnished truth about the…

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    Content Theory Structuralism Structuralism is a theory that suggests that all ideas have a structure; “structuralists” believe that structures are the “real things” that lie beneath “the surface” or the appearance of meaning. (Sternagel, 2012) When using structuralism theory, we attempt to analyse the meaning or try to see a forming pattern. In films this theory emphasizes how certain film clips convey meaning through the use of codes and conventions that are similar to the way languages are…

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    being about fiction inscription itself. If one ponders “the Chinese box structure” that Hutcheon puts to the fore in ‘Narcissistic Narrative’ as the essential component of metafictional narratives it is observed that Saleem, a fictional character himself, establishes his biography which entails of correspondingly fictional fundamentals that he makes up to suitable the past events into his description, henceforward performing the role of a novelist. He is the presenter in the novel but at the…

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    The Impact of Juxtaposition in In Cold Blood by Truman Capote On pages 107 to 113, In Cold Blood by Truman Capote features two specific narratives during the same span of time. Characters Dick and Perry recall the visit to the Clutter family through separate streams of consciousness, eventually revealing the contrasting personality traits between them. As Perry begins to discuss the peculiarities of the murder, more so the fact that suspicion of the two has not yet risen, Dick expresses his…

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    Australian Values Analysis

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    characterisation. Notably, this occurs alongside depictions of the Australian landscape. The vulnerability of these characters links to representations of colonial stereotypes, such as the farmer or drover. This contextualises the Australian landscape as a colonial frontier. The texts juxtapose the loss of innocence alongside these romantic depictions of Australian life. This narrative action portrays the reality of the landscape through reference to Australian cultural myths. As a result, the…

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    Family Media Influence

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    One of the largest and most intricate form of media is children’s, especially television. Family media has existed since the availability of things like comics and radio narratives however the introduction of the television set has progressed into a more niche form of family media in children’s television. It is important to understand that since television has become a household staple, children’s television is now ubiquitous in youth culture - in some way or form, a child will know of…

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