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+ | In the beginning Romeo is confused about the love to Rosaline. He speaks about that the love is making him sick and sad. But later he tells the audience, that there is only one love for him named Rosaline. " She is the all seing sun......" , which shows how deep he fell in love with her. | ||
+ | But later on in the 1 act his character changed. When first seeing Juliet he fell in love with her and it seems as he forgot Rosaline. He is so enthusiastic of Juliets beautiness and it seems as he never loved a girl before ( " Did I ever loved a girl?") |
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About me
My name is Domink Müller and I live in Eltmann. I would like it best to go to school 12 hours a day, 7 days a week;) My favourite teacher: Of course the funny Mr.Thelenberg ( Wurzelimperium and so on)
Obama
http://www.gallup.com/poll/122411/americans-expect-income-tax-hike-obama.aspx ( what people think what will happen at the end of obama's period as president))
http://www.newstatesman.com/north-america/2009/01/obama-crisis-president ( what the world expect from obama)
Elections in Germany
I think it was a good choice to vote for the Union in coalition with the FDP
Here you can see some information about the Bundestagswahl 2009 http://www.bundestag.de/btg_wahl/index.html
See You
Homework 26th november
Estuary English
Definition:
Standard English spoken with the accent of the southeast of England. The name comes from the area around the Thames Estuary. Especially young people speak it. Many people consider it as the working class accent.
Features
Estuary English is characterised by the following features:
- Non-rhoticity
- Use of intrusive R.
- A broad A (ɑː) in words such as bath, grass, laugh, etc.
Listening Example estuary English
How has the attitude to using and broadcasting non RP-varities of English developed?
A few years ago, when they introduce a new word, those words were seen as dumb or as ugly. For example they spoke in an upper-class accent but now they use new words, which seemed to be fantastic creations.No theres no more problem if a radio speaker or a Tv moderator speaks a accent.
Razorlight wire to wire
Razorlight Wire toWire
What is love but the strangest of feelings?
A sin you swallow for the rest of your life?
You've been looking for someone to believe in
To love you, until your eyes run dry
She lives on disillusion road We go where the wild blood flows On our bodies we share the same scar Love me, wherever you are
How do you love with a fate full of rust? How do you turn what the savage take? You've been looking for someone you can trust To love you, again and again
How do you love in a house without feelings? How do you turn what that savage take? I've been looking for someone to believe in Love me, again and again
She lives by disillusions glow We go where the wild blood flows On our bodies, we share the same scar
How do you love on a night without feelings? She says "love, I hear sound, I see fury" She says "love's not a hostile condition" Love me, wherever you are
Love me, wherever you are Love me, wherever you are Wherever you are
Maybe about a girl and a boy who live in a world full of hatred and darkness (We go where the wild blood flows). They had often disillusions with girlfriends/boyfriends, because love doesn´t count much for the other people in that world. And now the girl and the boy meet each other and discover that they are the only two people in that fucking world who can really love deeply (How do you love on a night without feelings?). The girl seems to be more optimistic as the boy (How do you love on a night without feelings? She says �love, I hear sound, I see fury� She says �love�s not a hostile condition�) but then he falls in love, too (Love me, wherever you are) Maybe that questions implies that they haven´t found each other yet, don´t know...
Love Symbols
- Your eyes are blue like the sky.
good weather makes me happy, beauty of blue sky
- If you smile, it`s like the sun goes up.
great feeling to se the sun go up,
- Spending time with you is like to be on cloud 7.
being on cloud 7 is unimaginable to have such a girl
- As God made the stars he put one in your eyes.
shining of the stars, she has something supernatural,she is the only shining thing in darkness
- Did it hurt as you fell from heaven?
she is like an angel but has no more wings since being on earth, seems to be perfect
Question 4: Which of her claims/theses do you find unconvincing or even wrong ?
In my eyes not every claim of the author is convincing. For example the thesis that boys would take the "sudden death" exams. It`s true that there are boys who take risks but there are also boys who can also work constantly as girls do. I think it's a lie that more and more boys give up school because of their macho behaviour, because I think that it depends on what the boy is willing to learn and not how he behave.
question | answer |
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what product? | JBS underwear for men |
aim and target group? | Target group: for men
aim: to make the men buy their product |
elements (description, relation between them? | sexy woman sitting on the toilet, nearly naked just wearing a men`s underwear,hands a sport magazine, looking at the viewer if this advert, in the left corner:men don`t want to look at naked men,breasts are hidden from their long hairs, in the right corner the logo of the advert (jbs underwear) |
how is "customers'" attention attracted? | with a sexy young woman |
message (of text and image)? | Men don`t want to look at naked men.
Men think girls would be more interested in them if they wear those underwear, |
how does the advert work, how are people influenced/conviced? |
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Analysis
The advert from JBS underwear attracts the attention of men, because with this advert they want the man to buy their underwear.There is a young, sexy girl sitting on a toilet seat,almost naked just wearing a JBS pants which is hanging between their thin legs.Her boobs are only hidden by their long brown hairs.In her hands she has got a sports magazine and she is looking very sexy to the viewer of this advert, with a open mouth ( a bit) and she is looking directly to the viewer. In the left corner there is a little sentence: "Men don't want to look at naked men".This sentence will get more attention by men as by women because it's a fact that boys don't want to look at other naked boys (only if they are gay). Perhaps men think, if they would buy such a short girls like her would find them more attractive. As a result you can say that this advert succeeds and if it gets enough attention especially men will buy JBS underwear.
Drama
Voice:
- Tone : to adapt the sound of your voice according to the play
- Volume : to speak clear that everyone can understand what you say
- Pitch : describes how high or low your voice sounds
- Pace : speaking in the right speed
- Clarity : speaking clear
Spoken language:
- Language registers : formal and informal language
- Verse : special kind of construction of a drama
- Shakespearean language : reflect shakespearean times
- Slang : use the right language of the time the drama plays in
Characerization of Romeo
Romeo shows two diferent characters in the 1 Act. In the beginning Romeo is confused about the love to Rosaline. He speaks about that the love is making him sick and sad. But later he tells the audience, that there is only one love for him named Rosaline. " She is the all seing sun......" , which shows how deep he fell in love with her. But later on in the 1 act his character changed. When first seeing Juliet he fell in love with her and it seems as he forgot Rosaline. He is so enthusiastic of Juliets beautiness and it seems as he never loved a girl before ( " Did I ever loved a girl?")