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Emel Deyneli

    Offener Unterricht
    In God we trust - Dimensionen christlich-religiöser Bewegungen in den USA
    La Corrida. Über die Geschichte, Symbolik und den Ablauf des Stierkampfes
    Rilkes Übertragungen der Sonette von Louize Labé
    Mr. Knightley and Jane Austens concept of the gentleman ideal
    Syntactic distinctions within present day English
    • 2007

      Focusing on the concept of national varieties of English, this seminar paper explores the linguistic diversity within anglophone countries, emphasizing the widespread use of English as both a native and second language. It highlights the increasing number of speakers and the regional features that characterize their speech. The paper examines various dialects in England, contrasting them with Standard British English, and provides an overview of differences between Standard British and American English in spelling, vocabulary, and grammar.

      Syntactic distinctions within present day English
    • 2007

      The seminar paper explores Jane Austen's portrayal of male characters, particularly focusing on Mr. George Knightley as a representative of her ideal gentleman in "Emma." It highlights the contrast between various male figures, from villains to polite gentlemen, and examines the virtues upheld in Knightley's character. The analysis emphasizes the traditional values associated with chivalry reflected in the sentiments expressed in Robert Martin's letter, showcasing Austen's nuanced representation of gender roles and her critique of societal norms.

      Mr. Knightley and Jane Austens concept of the gentleman ideal