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    Composers are successful in the manipulation of responders to place them in a position that helps convey their story and its messages that the persona is trying to tell. In ‘North coast town’ and’ Flames and dangling wires’, Gray uses a combination of imagery and similes to relate to the responder therefore easing his task of positioning the reader to experience what he is seeing when he writes. In the poem, Grey is trying warn the responder that society are causing pollution and not noticing it…

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    Dark Swan is a mental thriller offering a figurant called Nina Sayers. She is a youthful lover of the dance floor working for a prestigious NYC balance choreography organization. She has longs for some time or another getting to be diva. Very capable, yet she is exceptionally held. As the dance organization opens for another season, her executive picks her to assume the lead part as Swan ruler in an aspiring adjustment of a renowned story called "Swan Lake.” The part obliges that Nina play both…

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    In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nick Carraway, the narrator, first describes Jay Gatsby in a way that makes Gatsby seem almost perfect, but once the story develops, it becomes apparent that this faultlessness is a facade covering Gatsby’s ulterior motives. When Nick first meets Gatsby, Nick is greeted by an exquisite smile. Nick describes, “He smiled understandingly—much more than understandingly. It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you…

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    Eulalio is intrigued by this change and says to Felix, “You invented him, this strange Jose buchmann and now he’s begun to invent himself. It’s like a metamorphosis… A reincarnation… Or rather: a possession” (57). He’s become so captivated by his new persona that he is no longer like his old self, almost…

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    Org Com Take Home Analysis

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    These incorporate setting individual guidelines, "othering" of kindred entertainers, and making an artist persona. Artists set principles to by and by decide the measure of sexual and passionate contact they will have with clients to avoid working environment misuse and deal with the toll of stripping. Othering includes developing oneself as superior to one's companions, and the artist persona gives an inner limit that isolates the "legitimate" from the stripper self. Intriguing artists deal…

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    true persona that is hidden underneath the person she is convinced the Capitol wants to see. Katniss is consumed by an internal battle to rebel against the Capitol’s imperialistic control or to play by the rules of the game, so she can return home to her safety net with Gale in the woods. However, her relationship with Rue illustrates the strength of the survival instinct people inhabit to form groups. Ultimately, people’s survival instinct is what provokes them to maintain different personas…

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    herself on Instagram directly correlates to how they think of themselves in real life. Users tend to have unrealistic views of themselves on their social media platforms and in their life outside of the app. Users of social media tend to create a persona that only represents the best versions of themselves. While they keep their own identities, they exaggerate the good and minimize the bad qualities of themselves. Thus, social media, especially photo sharing sites…

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    In the 1992 film “Tombstone” and the 1994 “Stargate,” he played the serious and focused persona of the ‘lawman,’ Wyatt Earp, and Colonel Jack O’Neil respectively. In 1992, his role as Captain Ron in the film bearing his character’s name, he was the happy go lucky ‘hero’ who helped a family who had never been on a boat before, learn how to captain…

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    In the poem, a persona, who is symbolically the parental figure, is watching a ferry (symbolically their child) leave them and enter modern society, in other words, maturity. The poem demonstrates the discovery of a lack of individuality in the modern world. This idea is…

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    Gender Roles In The 1920's

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    more revealing, rejecting the Victorian fashion. Women’s skirts were shorter and rose to the knees, dresses were designed in a looser straight style, the hair was cut into Bods, and makeup was used to enhance female’s facial features. The flapper persona encouraged women to reject social constraints and adopt more liberal attitudes, which women…

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