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    Double sidedness is human nature. Therefore, novels of a variety of genres cover the subject of double sidedness. What is important is that the detective genre also covers this subject. As an example, this essay will analyze two detective series. The first is the well-known Sherlock Holmes and the other is Gojeonbu(A classic club) which centers around a club that studies classics. More precisely, two characters of each series will be analyzed in terms of the double sidedness concept. Detective…

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    In the world of writing, there is fiction and nonfiction. As people, though, we hardly ever find it possible to confine ourselves to the typical categories, and are always reaching out. Sinking roots into new ideas and growing long tendrils to take hold of new places no one else dares to venture to. We are always finding new ways to break the rules into small pieces, shattering them like glass figurines. In this search for something new, different, and unique, we discovered a place where fact…

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    Starmaker

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    In most science fiction, stories are told from the point of view of the most relatable characters. Scrappy human freedom fighters, rebels, and malcontents overthrow the unknowable invaders, aliens, or machine overlords to preserve humanity as they know it. Rarely though, a novel comes along that takes this tradition idea and reverses it, instead relating a narrative from the point of view of the alien. This presents a unique story for readers, and a special challenge for writers. How does one…

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    Many think of science fiction as a genre filled with stories about extraterrestrial life or new breakthroughs in technology that will flourish our future. Although that may be true in some cases, these types of books can also be a warning for our future on this planet. Authors create dystopian societies, societies hat seem to be perfect, but in reality are filled with corruption. Fahrenheit 451, a novel which simulates a world without any literature, shows that the public is unaware about their…

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    in order to plant and gain confidential information from some of the world’s most financially powerful beings, such as Saito and Fischer. This film features many complexities and overlap in themes, making it extremely difficult to pinpoint a single genre that best fits it. As Mike Brotherton states, “Science fiction is a story in which science plays a central role using elements beyond our current knowledge or capabilities (Storrs).” Inception uses an oneirological science of dream surfing in…

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    Hip Hop Genre

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    Twitter and Instagram. The artist will need to belong to a definitive genre; I have chosen R&B. I have chosen this genre in contrast to other genres as R&B has similar characteristics of Hip-Hop yet introduces soul, depth and edge. My artist is called ‘Michael’, a 16-year-old artist based within London who belongs to the R&B genre. The brief requires promotional materials that promote the brand in a positive way and fits the genre of the artist and appeal to their existing fan but also appeal…

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    | | | | | | | | | |In your analysis of the gangster genre you should also consider the following: | | | | | |ρ | | | |Codes and Conventions…

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    great anticipation of the technological advances which have the potential to both benefit and hinder us. It is innate within man to want to know tomorrow, but tomorrow is not ours to know; it is however ours to ponder. Science fiction (sci-fi), as a genre, provides an outlet for many visionaries to contemplate the endless possibilities of technological advances, and how they will impact our world. In this paper, a subgenre of sci-fi, known as cyberpunk, will be defined and related to a…

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    the Worlds. It is about Martians invading Earth. Some other well-known authors during the 19th and 20th centuries were Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, and Jules Verne. In 1818, Mary Shelley decided to take a big step in the development of science fiction by publishing a book called Frankenstein. It is about a scientist who tries to create a human being by using electricity, but he ends up creating a monster. Another well-known science fiction writer is Edgar Allan Poe. He published a story called…

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    Helix Genre Analysis

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    only support its genre but also drive tension throughout each episode. The most crucial element in THE REMAINING is not only to showcase, but to hint at the unknown potential dangers that awaits the characters in this harsh environment they find themselves in. To achieve this, we will use an uneasy, dark tone to instil a continuing sense of lurking danger throughout the season. This won’t only give the series a dark feel, which is appropriate to the overall horror/thriller genre that it will…

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