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    of the poems stay within the tidy confines of its “picket fence sentences/ and manicured paragraphs”; without a doubt, Dumont can talk that talk. She experiments with several syntactic styles, including the slangy, offhand colloquial and the honed lyric. She gives narrative prose poems a whirl too. But the most memorable poems are those in which the awareness of being a “halfbreed” creates a powerful inner tension manifested in the form itself. The “Half Human/ Half Devil (Halfbreed) Muse,” for…

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    Semiotics In Pretty Hurts

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    is ``the happiness´´. The signifier transmit to the public that the most important thing in life is ``be happy´´, because you can be the most beautiful girl in the world, but if you are not really happy that is worthless. Additionally, the song 's lyrics deal with the consequences of society 's high standards of beauty, and in "Pretty Hurts" eating disorders are depicted as one of the subjected results. This can be seen in several scenes on the video such as when Beyoncé goes to the toilet to…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a film which has a romantic but tragic film. Under this circumstance, the writer is William Shakespeare. There are two versions, such as Franco Zeffirelli’s (1968) and Baz Lurhmann’s (1996), both are maintained different ideas and periods. These two versions have an ideas from different periods, one is nostalgic and vintage, and other is modernized. Besides, the cultures are also disparate styles, one is come from Italy, and another is come from US. In 1968, the film…

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    1999. It was entitled My Name Is and it developed into a hit, reaching the top 40 of Billboard 's weekly Hot 100( the music industry standard record chart in the United States for singles) grabbing the attention of many due to it 's violent, erratic lyrics under his alter-ego known as Slim Shady. The song would turn out to be emblematic of a large portion of Eminem 's career, which was a series of egregious, vulgar statements that had never been accepted by music consumers the way they did when…

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    bird"), is one of the most famous arias from Carmen. As Carmen enters in Act 1 scene 5, the mezzo soprano, The aria takes the form of a descending scale followed by the same phrase in major and minor keys. This technique emphasizes the meaning of the lyrics, which are that love is untamable, a sentiment which is expressed throughout the Opera.(Cantoni) The music played as Miceala enters is also chromatic. Chromatic movement is often associated with the Femme Fatale, and it is quite apparent that…

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    Reliability on Emotions The last ray of sunshine, chills the shattering heart. With every break, leaves an everlasting impact with no fixability. The heart is the vital organ to which emotions are depicted, and felt in every human being. Philip Larkin, Linda Pastan and John Donne each reinstated different and strong emotions experienced by many throughout the course of life. Although each poet expressed different emotions in their poems, each was deliberately distinguished throughout. The mood…

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    CONCLUSION As a result of this study we have come into the following conclusion: Prevailing over English literature for mainly 34 years (1798-1832), Romanticism proved itself as one of the most ingenious, extreme and instable of all ages, a time characterized by insurrection, conservatism and reformation in politics, and by the creation of imaginative literature in its characteristically contemporary structure. It came to be a period when principles and ideals were in union, when radicalism and…

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    The Music Industry is constantly changing in sync with society. As technology becomes more advanced the industry tries to incorporate the music to please the consumers to accrue more revenue. One big issue with this is that it makes music files easily available to the general public to a point where they are able to illegally obtain these files for free without getting direct permissions to do so from the artist or record label causing the artist to lose money. Although it is widely believed by…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald was one of the most renowned American authors in the 1920s. He has written many novels including, The Great Gatsby and The Side of Paradise. He knew from a young age that he wanted to be a writer. Through all the trials he faced in his short life, he still managed to make time to write. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s writings was influenced by all of the alcohol he consumed, his loving, yet insane wife Zelda, and the years he spent at Princeton. Alcohol was seen throughout his…

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    of rap and hip hop music consumers are white, while only 30% is black or Hispanic (Byone 2009). When listening to rap music, that no longer tells a story one can be confused and convinced that a majority of African Americans live according to the lyrics in the rap artist's song. This however is not true and keeps the ideas that others perceive about blacks and their life…

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