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    see a connection between characters, plots, themes? One thing you might not have noticed is binary oppositions. Now all readers will see some universal oppositions such as good vs. evil, but as Corey Martin said in his paper there are many oppositions in literature, some are noticeable, some are not. Now why would a reader want to look for binary oppositions in literature? Quite simply binary oppositions add some familiarity to the work, but at the same time the reader has to analyze the work in

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    In our modern, selfie-centric, and Facebook-likes-driven culture, it is widely understood that the formation and discovery of the "self" are crucial to one’s potential happiness. It is often advised that one must first focus on the well-being, contentment, and happiness of one’s self before working to provide such things for another. However, this mentality is relatively new in human history. It was once considered selfish to think of the "self" before the welfare of one’s community since they were

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    There is some binary opposition in the novel Frankenstein: * Life-Death * Good-Evil * Human-Monster * Right-Wrong * Male-Female * Loyalty-Betrayal * Teacher-Student * Parent-Child * Science-Nature * Protagonist-Antagonist * Success-Failure * Land-Sea * Knowledge-Feeling * Innocence-Guilty * Fire-Ice * Rich-Poor As for the theme for the Novel Frankenstein, I choose the binary opposition Life-Death. Beside of the fact that there are

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    Outsider. The text also is a strongly symbolic one. The most obvious symbol in the text is the scarlet letter. The scarlet”A” shifts in meaning throughout the text. It begins as a symbol of shame but it eventually becomes a symbol of identity. Binary oppositions

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    meant by the term binary opposition, and lastly, it will portray examples of a binary opposition taken from the play. When one looks at romantic love, one would conclude that it is a social dyad that brings about certain responsibilities between two people in a relationship such as honesty, protection, openness and expressions of love. (William, 2008: 76). Contrasting with

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    critical approach been in understanding binary oppositions in the narrative of your chosen film? In ‘Shaun of the Dead’, both a functionalist and patriarchal ideological critical approach can be applied to further our understanding of binary oppositions in the film: applying a functionalist lens helps to dissect the characters of Pete and Ed and the larger contrasting ideas of social cohesion and disruption they embody. Shaun and David as binary oppositions also highlight conflicting expectations

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    The subject of binary oppositions is one that had been discussed lightly for a while before symbolic anthropology became the popular approach, but it was not until this movement that the subject was fully explored. Symbolic anthropologists examined binary oppositions in the context of culture, investigating how rules were formed as a result of these contradictions. The four main theorists of symbolic anthropology all have different opinions on what binary oppositions mean to culture; however, all

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    Binary opposition is not only a vital concept in linguistics, but it also plays a significant role in the fields of anthropology, sociology, literature and art as it is believed that things only mean something in relation to one another, like the ever-existing concept of good and evil. They serve as labels to identifying certain ideas but what makes them opposites is that fact that they cannot coexist and this creates boundaries between groups, leading to discrimination, inequality and injustice

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    when the BNP "thrashed the League in mayoral elections in June and July, notably in Gazipur in the industrial belt, hitherto one of the League’s safest constituencies" and polling data showing a plunge in the government’s popularity. Consequent to opposition called general strike, many stores and schools were closed in Dhaka and very few vehicles were

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    legalised political opposition in Egypt was already a mirror to the regime it was presumed to challenge: discreditable, central, aging and undemocratic. Systematic state repression and internal divisions fragmented the opposition and deviated it from the role assumed by its counterparts in liberal democracies. Instead of competitive interaction with the regime, the legal opposition stationed itself as an integral part of the authoritarian polity. Years of regime-opposition dynamics ended with

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