Essays about: "Satir"
Found 5 essays containing the word Satir.
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1. Mastering the Process of Change
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Thesis Purpose: The purpose of this study is to increase the knowledge and understanding surrounding changes in loyalty programs. The aim is to further examine how a change in loyalty programs affects customer expectations and loyalty. READ MORE
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2. Characterization in Social Satire : A comparative analysis of the heroines Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austenʼs Pride and Prejudice, and Becky Sharp in William Makepeace Thackerayʼs Vanity Fair
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för språk, litteratur och interkulturAbstract : This essay presents a comparative analysis of the characterizations of the female protagonists Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austen̕ s Pride and Prejudice (1813), and Becky Sharp in William Makepeace Thackeray̕ s Vanity Fair (1847-1848). The analysis is conducted from a gender perspective, and with the use of feminist criticism. READ MORE
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3. Understanding Satire with The Simpsons : A qualitative study on providing information and knowledge through animated television
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Avdelningen för medie- och kommunikationsvetenskapAbstract : Satire is a form of humor used to criticize society and ridicule those who govern through irony, exaggeration and humor. What separates satire from other forms of social and political protest is that it uses humor to change human behavior. READ MORE
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4. The Space Cadet and the Golden Moon : Thoughts About my Work
University essay from Kungl. KonsthögskolanAbstract : A space cadet wakes up by the rattle of his spaceship leaving the atmosphere of the earth. He is faced with the glowing sphere of his destination, the Moon, ahead of him. As he approaches the point where he is supposed to launch the rocket for course trajectory, he ponders his life, his village, and his education. READ MORE
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5. Satire and Social Criticism in C. S. Lewis' That Hideous Strength
University essay from Avd för utbildningsvetenskap och språkAbstract : The essay at hand is a New Historicist reading of C. S. Lewis’ dystopian fantasy novel That Hideous Strength. According to New Historicist theory it is informed by many disciplines, namely, philosophy, history, literary theory, theology, social science, and psychology, and it attempts to lessen injustices of race and class. READ MORE