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    Throughout the novel ‘One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ written by Ken Kesey, and the poem ‘Advice to Young Ladies’ crafted by A.D. Hope, there is evidence to suggest that the discourses represented by the characters in the novel and poem unveil the ways discourses of conformity underpin the characters’ actions, perceptions and motives, as well as inviting and silencing beliefs, attitudes and values. The author and poet are able to strongly convey their beliefs to the reader from their personal experiences

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    Analysis Of Gossip Girl

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    The television series Gossip Girl encompasses many aspects of current day society. Based off the popular book series, the show follows Manhattan's elite, and showcases the lives of the upperclassmen teens, focusing on their relationships, school lives and careers. When looking at Gossip Girl from a sociological perspective, there's many hidden themes that are brought to light. While also showcasing some controversial issues, Gossip Girl reflects many themes that can been seen in society. Contrary

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    When one introduces themselves the first thing they tend to disclose is their name. Names are important facets of who we are; names are bestowed upon us in the first moments of our time on Earth and provide us with a sense of identity. That is why when an author decides to defy literary and social law by employing the use of a nameless protagonist, they do so with the intent to make an impact. Namelessness strips the character of the idea of individuality and makes them more of the likes of a symbol

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    1.) The 2 of the central characters in the novel are Ted and Miranda. They have been married for 3 years and relationship began when they met at a party. She introduced herself to him and they got married a year later. Ted has realized his wife is cheating on him with their building contractor. She is using him for his wealth. Before their marriage was going great but now Ted is having an affair with a girl named Lily he met at an airport, who is also a major character of the novel as she is going

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    Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk has encircled within it, a search for identity and meaning being traversed in different forms throughout the novel. Notably when it comes to the character development of the unnamed narrator. The first time the readers are introduced to the narrator, he has practically no sense of purpose in his life, including having no sense of his personal identity. He falsely claims to have illnesses along with diseases, for the sole purpose of creating a feeling of connection towards

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    The First Rule David Fincher’s film adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel “Fight Club” is a disturbing and explosive-infused roller coaster perfectly blended with philosophical viewpoints about mainstream society and materialism. Through an unnamed Narrator and his sociopathic partner Tyler Durden, Fincher questions the human condition, our obsessions, fears, subconscious tendencies, as well as illustrates just how grossly simple it is to influence and manipulate those around us. While some

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    Movie And Movie Analysis

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    Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is a well known mongoose who is a warrior and hero to many. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, who sometimes goes by Rikki, has a story that is told through book and movie. It is well known that when watching a movie after a book they have very large or small differences. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi’s book and movie are both called Rikki-Tikki-Tavi but the book is by Rudyard Kipling but the movie is based off of the book by Rudyard Kipling and is produced by someone else. The two have a lot of similarities

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    “Rikk-tikk-tikki-tikki-tchk!” (Kipling Pg 143). This will be comparing the story Rikki Tikki Tavi and the movie Rikki Tikki Tavi. The similarities and differences will be how the family never gives Rikki Tikki a name, How the snake keeps his story, and Rikki Tikki acts in the bathroom with Nag. To begin in the Movie Rikki Tikki is given the name by the son (Teddy) unlike the Book. In the movie after finding him, they take him back to the house and warmed him up, then the boy decided to call him

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    School for Girls, and throughout the seasons, Blair, Serena, and younger classmates fight for the “queen bee” status. Additionally, Gossip Girl features the poorer, aspiring writer Dan Humphrey, the “Golden Boy” Nate Archibald, the arrogant, womanizing Chuck Bass, Serena’s mom Lillian Bass,

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    Mcdonalds, the latest style, or some random toiletries, it doesn't matter what it is we’ve all bought some pointless nonsense at some point. I’s that our American dream? To mindlessly spend money on junk we don’t need to satisfy urges we don’t want? That is our unknown narrator’s plight in the grotesque satire that is the masterpiece of Fight Club. First, what is Satire? It’s much more than a scene from Snl, it is a story driven joke meant to push in an idea in a comical way. But fight club is just

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