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- 2016
- 2015
Focusing on the intersection of art critique and socio-economic factors, this seminar paper explores Greenberg's interpretations through a Marxist lens. It examines how social and economic developments influence artistic expression and critique, providing a nuanced understanding of literature within its historical context. The analysis aims to reveal deeper insights into the relationship between art and society, highlighting the relevance of Marxist theory in literary studies.
- 2015
Focusing on the Scouse accent, this seminar paper examines the evolution of its consonantal characteristics over three centuries and speculates on their future trajectory—whether they may regress, stabilize, or transform under various influences. The analysis includes real speech samples and electronic measurements to illustrate key features of the accent, providing a comprehensive understanding of its phonetic and phonological aspects. The discussion aims to shed light on the dynamic nature of this regional accent within the context of linguistic studies.
- 2015
Set against the backdrop of a fictional Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the narrative explores the complexities of truth, justice, and memory in the aftermath of conflict. The characters navigate the challenges of confronting their pasts while grappling with the notion of forgiveness. Through its intricate storytelling, the novel delves into the moral dilemmas faced by individuals and society, making it a poignant examination of the human condition in the quest for healing and understanding.
- 2015
Focusing on the interconnections between Thatcherism, the miners' strike, and the working class, this seminar paper delves into the complex dynamics of these three topics. It avoids a chronological retelling of events, instead examining the prevailing circumstances that influenced the miners' strike and its implications for British society. The analysis highlights the mutual dependencies among these themes, offering insights into the socio-political landscape of the time.