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    terrible disease has on his life. On the other hand, Mairs uses a motivating persona to argue that nothing should stop a person from doing what…

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    Setsuko Hara Essay

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    SLIDE ONE - SETSUKO HARA I will be focusing my presentation on the Industrial context of Tokyo Story’s production – focusing on the Japanese actress Setsuko Hara, her transforming star persona in regards to the ‘Noriko trilogy’ that created a national icon. SLIDE TWO - SETSUKO HARA- WHO/WHAT/WHEN Born Masae Aida, Setsuko Hara was born in Yokohama, Japan in 1920. She grew up with eight other siblings, five sisters and three brothers. Hara’s eldest sister was married to Film Director…

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    Week 5 Reflection

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    “context template “due on Sunday. Of course we can revise it later as we have all agreed in past meetings designing thinking in non-linear and allows us time to reflect and improve our program. I should also add my thoughts are based on the 2 learner personas, I have draft. I know we have not had time to discuss as a group and I hope to do that this evening, but regardless I wanted to start a conversation and I’m happy to revise my…

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    unpleasant, or villainous in ourselves develops into our shadow, which we disguise under a facade known as our masks. The more masks we wear, the deeper we hide our true identity. However, the acceptance of our shadow and integrating it into our persona creates the start of our journey towards self-actualization. This concept of battling between presenting our masks versus our true identity is narrated in the bildungsroman novel, A Separate Peace, written by John Knowles, which is a recount of…

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    his universal themes, demonstrates the dual personalities through prince Hamlet. Therefore, by consistently incorporating oxymoron 's in his speeches, Hamlet demonstrates that he lacks an emotional centre, through the use of his shadow self and his persona. With the sudden death of king Hamlet, the young prince Hamlet subconsciously altered his unconscious mind, in order to contemplate the loss of his father. Because of that alteration, it began to influence the behaviour and personality of…

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    Dunstan Ramsay's Poem

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    Dunstan Ramsay’s persona differentiated from various stages of his life, through self-identification and the assistance of others he continued to be genuine and did not let his façade take over. Due to his act of heroism in the First World War, Dunny is awarded the Victoria Cross a prestigious award given to the most courageous of soldiers. Once awarded the distinguished medal of honor he is viewed by his peers as a hero. However, Dunstan did not interpret his act of bravery as heroic and noted,…

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    to make the women seem more in control and powerful. Although this might be seen as a good thing, the switch in powers also has an effect on women’s reputation. Women in the Odyssey are seen as very powerful and power hungry, giving off an evil persona, because they will not stop until they get what they want and they are willing to kill if they…

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    “Icarus in Catechism Class,” a poem written by Dominador Ilio, revolves around the persona wanting to escape the catechism class that he is in. On the other hand, “Musée des Beaux Arts,” a poem written by WH Auden, shows how the “Old Masters” understand suffering as depicted in several artworks, especially Brueghel’s painting of the fall of Icarus, as seen by the persona in a mueseum. This close reading will focus on the importance of Icarus and how suffering is depicted in the poems. Making…

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    Sydney Carton Sacrifice

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    Wayne can be compared to Jesus due to their incredible acts of sacrifice for the ones they love. Sydney Carton sacrifices his life to save Lucie’s husband in Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, which is similar to how Bruce Wayne sacrifices his Batman persona in Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises, both demonstrating the fulfillment one attains when protecting loved ones. Sydney Carton and Bruce Wayne both make enormous sacrifices in order to save the things they love. In A…

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    “We”, it implied that the persona of this poem belong to the lower class. The persona is one of those people who lived in sidewalk. Line 3 to 4 - those two lines described what the persona first impression to this gentleman. Through using the word “gentleman”, it shows that this Richard Cory is part of the higher socio-economic class from his sole or soul to his crown. Line 5 - it seems that the persona admire the way Richard Cory dresses up with the evidence that the persona…

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