SM6305 Media art: theory & practice Critical & Creative Intervention: a “Performative” approach Linda Lai March 27, 2008.
Symbolism&Allegory. What’s In A Symbol SYMBOL: an object that stands for itself and a greater idea; it creates a direct, meaningful link between…
Mrs. LaRubio Information for this slide show is paraphrased from the following article unless otherwise cited: Tatar, Maria. Ed. “Introduction.” The Classic.
ARCHETYPES English I. OBJECTIVES FOR THIS LESSON: I can discuss the importance of archetypes within literature and culture. I can identify and analyze.
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CRITICAL TEXTUAL ANALYSIS, PART 2—MYTHIC ANALYSIS, SEMIOTICS & STRUCTURALISM.
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ARCHETYPES Odyssey. OBJECTIVES FOR THIS LESSON: I can discuss the importance of archetypes within literature and culture. I can identify and analyze.
Activator Select a character from the list below which you are very familiar with. Next, describe that character in great detail, including his personality.
CMUN 10 Welcome Back!. Agenda Non-verbal Communication.
Communicating Without Words We all communicate nonverbally By analyzing nonverbal cues, we can –enhance our understanding –define relationships.
LITERARY TERMS: SYMBOLISMANDALLEGORY. SYMBOLISM SYMBOL: an object that stands for itself and a greater idea; it creates a direct, meaningful link between…