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    in battle stopped, and the war comes to an end, the deconstruction of Jewish people is permanent, as many died and suffered, while reducing the population of Jewish people for many years to come. Gandhi’s quote explains to us that during violent acts, the positive outcomes only lasted a limited time, just like the battles won by the British and Nazis. On the other hand, the long term negative effects were everlasting, such as the deconstruction of the British economy and the damage of the…

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    To look at the fundamental ideas of the theory of folding and to help understand the theory in context, explore it amongst the features of post modern architecture. look at works by architects such as Peter Eisenmann and see how he has interpreted the theory of folding as an alternative interpretation of conceptual design. in which one building has a continuous form (folding), and one has a fragmented form (deconstructivism) - two buildings in relation to deleuzes theory through discussion and…

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    I had the pleasure of presenting information of this word to my fellow classmates. Deconstruction was a term coined by Jacques Derrida, a philosopher. A simple definition of deconstruction is getting something, a house, a conversation, a poem, and breaking it down to see what it took to create such works. These letters are an example of deconstruction of the poem 1266. With poem 1266, I tried to show you that a lot of complexity went to “building” it. Reading a…

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    Is it normal that men do dishes for women? Today, most of the husband would like to share housework with their wives, because the social structure has changed. In the past, women should have taken care of all the houseworks in their family, and not allowed to work in the society. As time changed, the boundary in between both genders has somewhat deconstructed but still exist in the society. The difference between gender has caused various problems for men and women who want to play the opposite…

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    I have chosen the poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost for my deconstruction essay. Deconstruction can be referred to the ‘theory used in the study of literature or philosophy which says that a piece of writing does not have just one meaning and that the meaning depends on the reader’ (Merriam-Webster, 2014). I chose this poem as it very popular and its basic meaning is very famous. The deconstruction of the poem may provide a very different meaning to each reader. Derrida said, ‘In a…

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    Roman Fever

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    young women in Rome. While most critics would write utilizing the avenue of Gender Criticism when analyzing this story, stating the obvious. I choose to look at the less obvious, those subtle, unspoken words in the story. I will show examples of Deconstruction Criticism. At first when you read the story…

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    nor does competition exist everyone strive to up lift one another. Herland is a society perfect for women or a feminist, which is why Herland is the epitome of a Utopia. Herland have copious characteristics of a Utopia such as eugenics tactics, deconstruction of the norm, and an ideal society. Herland consist of a governor or leaders exploiting eugenics is a common characteristic of a utopia. The women of Herland used eugenics tactics to maintain their balanced population. When Herland begins…

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    present. Sarah Ruhl's stage adaptation of Orlando is a postmodern exercise in deconstruction. Ruhl removes the veil of time away from Virgina Woolfe's character driven narrative. Conventions of the time period no longer exist as a restrictive context of the writing, and the conflict of the piece becomes timeless. Timeless, in that passage of time is our new protagonist. Sarah Ruhl is creating…

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    Good morning/afternoon Mrs Vassilieff and fellow peers. In this short presentation I will be presenting three original poems concerning the social issue of racism. In the modern world racism is becoming more and more destructive. It disempowers people and destroys the cohesion in the community. I will be deconstructing the three poems using the STEPUP process and identifying and explaining the use of figurative techniques in each poem. The three formats of poetry that I have selected to write…

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    The origin of Postcolonial criticism was marked, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, by critics’ efforts to “undermine the text of colonial authority as well as to install a distance from the concepts of anticolonialist theory” (Parry, 2004: 67). It was referred to as ‘colonial discourse analysis’. Postcolonial criticism emerged with Edward W. Said’s Orientalism, it acquired the name ‘postcolonialism’ in the late 1980s. It is concerned with historical, political, cultural and textual outcomes of…

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