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    This poem called “Your Name is X” by Juan Felipe is not an easy poem to understand all together but sentence by sentence I have some clue what he is trying to say. The first sentence would have many meanings such as the hands are trembling because his hands are so tired of physical labor he can 't control the trembling, or maybe it 's because of old age were his hands tremble just because of the age that he has. Reading the other sentences his hands might be trembling due to the fact that he is…

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    I began to study English in the first year of elementary school, in Italy. At that time I was only six years old and I do not remember how I studied in school. In middle school it was mandatory to learn two foreign languages. English was the first one, while the second one was either Spanish or German. I chose Spanish because it was closer to Italian, my first language. I had the same teacher for the English and Spanish classes, and as far as I can remember she did not speak in the target…

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    Hermeneutics, a critical approach, is concerned with understanding of meaning of texts. It was first employed in interpreting The Old Testament and TheBible and law. This study deals with three issues: concept of hermeneutics, Husserl's and Heidegger's philosophical influences on hermeneutics, and the applicability of hermeneutics in Joyce's Finn's Hotel analysis. It is prefaced by explaining the essential concepts of hermeneutics, such as, prejudice, historical horizon, historical consciousness…

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    Language is a key factor in the analysis of Shakespeare plays. No word or image is there by accident. Characters are defined by how they speak, the words they use. Shakespeare uses many types of figurative language in Acts I of Romeo and Juliet. Figures of speech are poetic devices in which words are used in a non-literal or imaginative sense to make writing more descriptive and colourful. When you want to explain something to another person, it often helps to compare the new thing to something…

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    One Day Language Analysis

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    Bonjour. Hola. Guten Tag. Ciao. Ola. Namaste. Salaam. Hello. Language is a key thing in culture, society, and day to day life. Its what we use to speak to cashiers when buying milk. It's how we greet our friends, or to express wonder or amazement. Some can form it into beautiful melodious forms, and perform it as singing or reciting poems. There are over 6,500 languages in the world, each of which are unique and diverse, and so are the people that speak them. Even though almost every country in…

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    Freeman Tilden once said, “Through interpretation, understanding; through understanding, appreciation; through appreciation, protection.” He includes this quote in his book, Interpreting Our Heritage, which turned the world on its head as he introduced six principles of interpretation for organizations and institution whose job it is to educate the general public. Writing in 1957, he understood early on that this field would be evolving and ever-changing. Even now in 2017, these principles stand…

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    Qualia In The Bell Jar

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    experience relating to mental disorders, family dysfunction, or death. Throughout the unit “Catharsis and Confession”, the concept of qualia and internal states was expressed through significant pieces of literature. In these pieces of literature, the translation of emotion, and fluid internal states…

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    In Translations, by Brian Friel, language is used as a mechanism to feature the many issues of communication within the characters’ small Irish village. Throughout the play, Friel attempts to advocate for the Irish language because he believes that language represents one’s identity and historical background. Unfortunately, the town, and specifically the local school, have been appropriated by British officers, whose main goal is to transition the school into an entirely English-spoken school,…

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    Another theory is the one created by Raskin referred to as The Semantic Script Theory, which is a theory of verbal humour. In his theory the linguistic incongruity stresses the switching of context. According to Raskin (1985: 99) there is an “enriched, structured chunk of semantic information, associated with word meaning and evoked by specific words” called scripts. Those scripts are linked with each other forming semantic net-works (Attardo 1994: 201). Raskin highlights that in order to create…

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    In A.Berkeley Mickelson and Alvera M. Mickelson’s textbook: “Interpreting the bible”, the couple had the purpose and goal to equip” prospective pastors, as well as other Christian leaders in developing sound principals of interpretation that would help them to understand the truths of the bible and to evaluate the religious ideas that are brought and carried out in our daily lives” After many years of having their textbook in seminaries, colleges, and other institutions of higher learning, the…

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