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    The interview I have chosen to analyse is a television interview by Piers Morgan with Cheryl Cole. It took place in a studio in front of a live audience. The interview is to gain knowledge over Cheryl’s personal life, and Piers obviously has vivid background knowledge of her life along with some pre-prepared questions to ask. The main topic is a contestant who was in Cheryl’s group during the famous show ‘The X-Factor’ and we can tell this as Piers refers to her directly as the proper noun, ‘Gamu

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    What are you listening to? One Direction? What are you, 12? I can’t even begin to tell you how many times people have given me judgemental expressions when they found out that I like the band One Direction. Being in a fandom which is dominated by younger female fans does bring a lot of judgement upon oneself. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, One Direction fans have been deemed by society ‘desperate hormonal teenage girls without a good taste in music’. Yes, the band does have a huge following

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    As punishment for his crime, Lady Eleanors brothers chain Sir Simon to a wall with some food and water placed just out of his reach. The door of the room is then sealed, Sir Simon is left to slowly starved to death and his disappearance remains a mystery for most people. After his death, Sir Simon is doomed to haunt Canterville chase however, Sir Simon makes the best of the situation and relishes his role as the ghost

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    character, Cath, in a fanfiction writer for Simon Snow (the character by which this book was based on) -- this book is about the fanfiction that Cath was writing throughout the whole story that would later only be finished by some means of writing therapy. This book central theme is of sacrifice. Each character must sacrifice something within them to boost the plot and find the resolution. For example, Louise has to sacrifice her life to save Simon and Simon has to sacrifice his own magical abilities

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    can easily be corrupted by surrounding influences and themselves. Simon is corrupted by the natural environment and the nature of people around him. In contrast, there is Jack who was only corrupted by his obsessions. Also, Ralph became morally corrupted after a combination of spending time with Jack’s group and being by himself. The Lord of the Flies shows that anyone can be corrupted by circumstance especially if left alone. Simon is corrupted by uncontrollable forces like nature and the actions

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    meeting frequently at the lords house. Simon asked Alice to a date and they’ve been together since 1385. The Plowman or Simon as relatives call him is a hardworking man of god he loves church and giving whenever possible his great “brother” Parson plays a big part in Simons life Parson is the only person he trusts with personal information. Alice responds to Simon’s exhausted tone by saying “Dinners ready maybe you should take a break after dinner too” Simon being the worker he is really wanted to

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    "Simon I told you I can't go to your gig tonight!" Seraphina Marullo said frustrated as she struts down the street in a black mini pencil skirt, matching it with a white crop top. She had black stilettos on her feet which matched her blazer and purse perfectly. Her makeup was minimal with her hair up in a messy low side bun that made her look flawless and effortless. "But you said you would and you didn't come to the last one you promised!" Simon Lewis pointed out pouting. He hadn't seen her in

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    perceived: meeting the expectations of family and society, and accepting the responsibilities associated with adulthood. Unlike The Lion King where the film ends when the protagonist, Simba, has matured into an adult, Gurren Lagann follows its protagonist, Simon, throughout his entire life detailing phases of growth a person experiences. Following his story well beyond having matured into an adult, the show proceeds beyond his first major victory and shows his struggles against an unideal future. This continuation

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    were the characters how they were portrayed and developed. Though they do fill in the standard anime tropes you see today, but what separates them from the stereotype is that they actually have a lot of character development. Our main protagonist, Simon suits this quite well; he’s a weak, shy, and not someone who’d you typically root for to lead the fight. By the end however he’s become more mature, brave, and an overall great leader. Kamina, the epitome of manliness, plays the role as

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    Barelos (n.d.), the term of “tone clusters” can be defined as “large, dissonant chords” or “can be as small as two adjacent keys played at the same time”. The concept of the tone cluster as one of the extended piano technique was invented by Henry Cowell (Barelos, n.d.; Kase, n.d.; Kase; 2001). It is said that this idea was inspired by a pianist named Leo Ornstein (1892-2002) who was one of the first

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