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    Stage 2 English Studies INDIVIDUAL STUDY HOW DO CHBOSKY AND BODEN AND FLECK CONVEY SIMILAR IDEAS WITHIN THEIR TEXTS TO THE READER? The novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower wrote by Stephen Chbosky, and the film It’s Kind of a Funny Story, directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, both convey similar ideas to the reader. In both texts the reader is presented with a protagonist; a central teenaged male struggling with growing up and the metal challenges that comes with growing up. The authors use these

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    The second similar theme between the two books is coming of age. Coming of age is about growing up and finding out more about yourself and the world, and how its not always fair. In The Perks of Being a Wallflower, the book beings with Charlie staring high school, he is an outcast, a wallflower, he does not join in on conversations but choose to sit back and observe. He is grieving about many things, the friend he just lost due to suicide, his aunt who had a rough childhood and died in a car crash

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    Perks of Being a Wallflower Perks of Being a Wallflower brings many current issues in our world to text. The novel takes place in Charlie’s hometown. The novel follows Charlie through his new high school experiences in letter form. The letters address the situations that teens commonly are faced with. This last letter resolves characterization issues and the missing pieces in the plot. The letter writer is Charlie, a freshman in high school. The letters follow Charlie throughout his first year in

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    The 2012 film The Perks of Being a Wallflower, directed by Stephen Chbosky, is a modern classic that captures the highs and downs of growing up. It is a moving film about first love, fear, hope, and unforgettable friends. The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a great media text to convey the meaning of groups and leaders, technology in everyday life, and the affects on my own media profile. Logan Lerman stars as Charlie, the introverted and naïve high school freshman. Charlie is already counting down

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    The huge issue that ‘The importance of being earnest’ raises is whether marriage was based on love or whether it was to just used to achieve a higher social status. Wilde portrays the different views on marriage through the characters of the play. Whilst Algernon is rather negative about marriage and doesn’t see it as anything more than a business deal, the character Gwendolyn seems to respect the values of marriage. Wilde keeps on ridiculing the social traditions and disposition of the noble class

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    In the play by Oscar Wilde “The Importance of Being Earnest”, Wilde takes a comedic stance on a melodrama, portraying the duplicity of Victorian traditions and social values as the modernism of the twentieth century begins to emerge. The idea of the play revolves around its title of the characters discovering the importance of being earnest to their individual preferences. The author uses the traditional efforts of finding a marriage partner to illustrate the conflicting pressure of Victorian values

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    Essay about Nietzsche, Kundera, and Shit

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    Lightness of Being, Kundera relies on the word kitsch to describe the force of denial. "Kitsch is a absolute denial of shit" (Kundera 248). Kitsch is an inescapable part of the human condition.             Though

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    This commentary will explore the use of vocabulary, punctuation and imagery by Milan Kundera in an extract of the novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being . The passage to be analysed is located in the fourth part of the book named “Soul and Body”. It portrays a scene where one of the main characters, Tereza, is in front of a mirror and finds herself dealing with the conflict between identity and image. Her disconformities with her body act as a trigger for this questioning to arise and bring back

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    Passivity Vs. Passion The Perks of Being a Wallflower is by no means a typical narrative. Taking the form of an epistolary novel presented as a series of letters from a boy who calls himself Charlie, but notes that he will change names and minor details so for the sake of his anonymity, the short novel tackles themes such as pedophilia, drug use, depression, abortion and many more complex issues. Stuck in the middle of the mix is a young boy who certainly is not the archetypal protagonist, the

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    In The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde revealed that animalistic traits can tint a character’s intellectual attributes. All of the characters possess an overwhelming desire which seems to diminish their morality. Wilde uses Jack Worthing’s animalistic behaviors to reveal that his animal self is damaging his intellectual self. The play is presented to show that the characters retain an exaggerated pleasure with food, which shows their pleasures in inanimate objects. Every character in the

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