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    emotions besides their own. This is especially useful in Heart of Darkness because there is a lot of interpretation needed in order to understand the physical and psychological growth Marlow has made from beginning to end. The complexity of Heart of Darkness creates ambiguity and obscurity. The use of symbols and allegories creates varying interpretations, and because of the varying interpretations, people create different perspectives of the…

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    In a literal interpretation of the text, Beloved may be viewed as a tragic portrait of a female slave-child who suffered from retarded social development. Physically and still literally, though more fantastical, Beloved may be viewed as a ghost or a spirit. In a spiritual interpretation is where Beloved is revealed as a messianic idol. If Beloved is viewed through a spiritual, rather than literal, interpretation, she becomes allegorical to the story of Jesus in…

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    culture. Language and Culture go hand in hand, Cultures can be based on a language’s characteristics and Languages can help mold the way of society in a certain culture. The differing interpretations of the story of Genesis are representative of the different cultures. Metaphors we live by shows how interpretations of language and metaphors differ based on the culture and Lost in Translation shows how Language can affect society. These three examples indicate how Language is as dependent on…

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    people. This strict interpretation would restrain the powers of the government. The drawback of strict interpretation is that there could be circumstances in which something that needed to be done, couldn’t be done without a Constitutional amendment. This can be a problem because it is not easy to amend the Constitution, and this can be a problem when there is an urgent matter that cannot wait for an amendment to be passed. Eventually the Republicans loosen their interpretation of the…

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    Consequently, keeping in mind our main topic, in this thesis we need to analyse the political - cultural background in which these interpretations arose (that meens from the 18th century onwards with peaks in 19th and early 20th centuries) and the historical-political similarities between Dante's time and our interpreters' centuries, trying to provide significant answers to the following…

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    text The City of God, the role of fate in the movie Dope directed Rick Famuyiwa, the view of fate can be compared and its effects on the actions of those can be analyzed – ultimately supporting the idea that fate is essentially fluid and up to interpretation. In establishing a basis for argument and comparison, looking at Saint Augustine’s ideas on fate the The City of God and how his ideas conflict of that previously accepted is critical in understanding two philosophies of fate. Augustine…

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    4. Should actors other than states have full sovereignty? Why? Sovereignty of the state is a property of the state independently of the power of other states to exercise their functions on its territory and abroad, in international communication. The sovereignty of the state is manifested in the supremacy of state power, in its unity and independence. In the literal sense, the word "sovereignty", derived from the Latin word supraneitas (from supra - above), means that property of power, by…

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    discuss the interpretation of mass media. They also try to explain the correlation that mass media has to social positions that individuals are given. According to them, it is no longer plausible to decode media based on the message given in its content. In modern society, it is now required for researchers to look at the multiple interpretations that are given with a certain example of mass media. The writers look to sociologist David Morley for answers as to where these multiple…

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    because it influences psychology literature. Secondly, the essay discusses objectives that illustrate that psychoanalysis is a science such as (1) therapeutic efficacy (psychotherapy), (2) observations which are used mostly in case studies and (3) interpretation. Furthermore, it explains how scholars oppose that psychoanalysis is not a science. Psychoanalysis initiated by Sigmund Fred (1856) can be defined as a treatment that utilises techniques in the form examining an individual’s emotion…

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    symbols (Bryman, 2012). Based on an epistemological foundation of interpretivism and an ontological orientation of constructionism, the qualitative research paradigm is based on the fundamental belief that reality is a social construct and open to interpretation (Bryman, 2012). The Phenomenological Research Design This study will use a phenomenological research design. Phenomenological research describes “the lived experiences of individuals about a phenomenon as described by participants”…

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