Essays about: "ocean essay"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words ocean essay.
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1. The Fictional World of Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and The Sea: Emic and Etic Perspectives on its Worldbuilding
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : Reading is a past time activity that is popular all around the world. It is something thathelps us escape reality and put our focus elsewhere. When immersing yourself in afictional world, it can be intriguing to think of how it was created. READ MORE
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2. The Collective Unconscious in Neil Gaiman's Fairy Tales : The Motif of the Triple Goddess through Symbols and the Manifestations of the Anima Archetype
University essay from Karlstads universitetAbstract : Many recent studies confirm that the fantasy genre is based on ancient myths. Contemporary authors of fiction create new versions of myths, often using ancient “natural” and cultural symbols. Neil Gaiman is one of these tellers of modern myth. READ MORE
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3. feeling utlramarine : la mer l'amour la mort
University essay from Konstfack/Institutionen för Konst (K)Abstract : La mer, it means the ocean in French. With the same pronunciation; la mère means the mother. The ocean, the mother. L’amour means love and la mort means death. READ MORE
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4. With the self as my leader. Leadership as a projection of one’s self-perceived identity
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : In this essay we intend to further examine the ambiguity within the phenomenon of leadership in the remark that it is situationally, subjectively and contextually constructed by each individual. In the vast ocean of leadership research, all with several different approaches, we emphasize an examination of leadership with a greater openness towards newer leadership research which builds on, in part, many different parts of social sciences. READ MORE
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5. Inner Stories : Identity and Value
University essay from Konstfack/Ädellab/MetallformgivningAbstract : Nothing is neutral, all things we create narrate. Manufactured objects enforce and support mythology and ritual, willingly or unwillingly. In this thesis I have been investigating how we structure reality and identification through narration. The approach ties in cultural anthropology and psychology. READ MORE