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The Analysis of French and Latin Borrowings in the Middle English Vocabulary on the Basis of Chosen Canterbury Tales
The Analysis of French and Latin Borrowings in the Middle English Vocabulary on the Basis of Chosen Canterbury Tales
Antonia Batur
The topic of this final thesis is the analysis of French and Latin borrowings in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (General Prologue, The Knight's Tale, The Wife of Bath's Prologue and The Second Nun's Prologue). More precisely, this diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the adaptation of French and Latin words from the chosen Canterbury Tales on the semantic level. Moreover, the main aim is to analyze and discuss whether or not the French and Latin loans from analysed tales underwent any...
The Analysis of Monsters and Trauma in Stranger Things
The Analysis of Monsters and Trauma in Stranger Things
Pamela Banović
Monsters have always been one of the prominent subjects in literature, mostly related to the horror genre. Although their portrayal in the film industry varies, their main feature - the embodiment of fear which reflects social changes for a certain time period - remains intact. Since they can affect human’s subconscious by triggering mental disorders such as trauma, they represent collective fear. Nevertheless, the complexity of their essence which can be interpreted in various ways is...
The Analysis of the Heroine and Feminism in the TV Show Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Analysis of the Heroine and Feminism in the TV Show Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Ana Štefulić
This thesis is focused on the analysis of the heroine Buffy from the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the feminist aspect of the show. The thesis begins with an introduction and methodology. It then includes a description of the history of feminism, with focus on the second and third wave feminism, and its reflection in the television show. Pender’s feminist theory is then explained and expanded in the following chapters: Buffy the vampire Slayer and feminism, The second and...
The Analysis of the Right-Wing Skinhead with Reference to Subcultural Theories in American History X
The Analysis of the Right-Wing Skinhead with Reference to Subcultural Theories in American History X
Katarina Tkalčec
This paper focuses on the life of right-wing skinhead Derek Vinyard in the movie American History X. Concerning the fact that he is under the influence of various sociological factors, Derek forms a group of skinheads who serve as a substitute family with whom he shares similar racist viewpoints. The aim of the paper is to examine both internal and external factors which influence his way of thinking by using various theories, some of which are Cohen's Status Frustration Theory and Ohlin's...
The Characters of Martin Scorsese and Their Motivation
The Characters of Martin Scorsese and Their Motivation
Ive Gligora
Martin Scorsese has had a rich career, directing a number of movies which will remain of great importance to present and future filmmakers. One of the elements which are present in his films are complex characters who often drive the film with their personality and decision-making. In this thesis, the work of Martin Scorsese has been analysed through choosing some of his best films and observing the characters to see what makes them who they are. The characters have also been compared to...
The City and Multicultural Identity in Zadie Smith’s Novels
The City and Multicultural Identity in Zadie Smith’s Novels
Melisa Rumora
This diploma paper demonstrates how issues of mixed race/non-British identity, racism, class, and multiculturalism are linked to contemporary urban setting in Zadie Smith’s novels White Teeth (2000), On Beauty (2005), NW (2012), and Swing Time (2016). In the light of Edward Said’s Orientalism, the paper attempts to show how Smith’s novels largely portray non- British / mixed-race / multicultural identity as the ‘Other’. Focusing on immigrant and/or biracial protagonists mainly from...
The Classification of Phraseological Units in the Musical ‘Hamilton’
The Classification of Phraseological Units in the Musical ‘Hamilton’
Ivana Kruhoberec
This paper deals with the classification of phraseological units that can be found in the musical Hamilton. For the purpose of this paper, the songs from Act I, 23 songs in total, have been analysed. As presumed, a large number of phraseological units were found in the lyrics of the songs which was written in R’n’B and hip-hop style. All of the PUs were extracted and then classified according to Sabine Fiedler’s classification, which she proposed in her book called English Phraseology:...
The Comic in Samuel Beckett's Plays Waiting for Godot and Footfalls
The Comic in Samuel Beckett's Plays Waiting for Godot and Footfalls
Filipa Kljajić
This thesis deals with the comic in Samuel Beckett's plays Waiting for Godot and Footfalls, more precisely with analysing the ways in which Beckett was developing certain structures and techniques at the peak and at the end of his career, especially when it comes to the comic elements that are traditionally considered to be characteristic of Beckett. Following the brief overview of the socio-historical context of the 20th century, existentialist philosophy, as well as use of language and...
The Concept of Place in the Works of H. P. Lovecraft
The Concept of Place in the Works of H. P. Lovecraft
Marija Perković
The paper deals with the concepts of space and place in selected works of the American author Howard Phillips Lovecraft (novellas At the Mountains of Madness and The Shadow Over Innsmouth and short stories “The Shadow Out of Time”, “The Call of Cthulhu” and “The Colour Out of Space”). As a base for the analysis, the phenomenological approach to place was taken, more specifically the ideas of John Agnew and Tim Cresswell, who proposed the transition location – locale – sense...
The Concept of “Fallen Men” in Penny Dreadful
The Concept of “Fallen Men” in Penny Dreadful
Jelena Lončar
This paper addresses the concept of “fallen men” during the Victorian era, which has been neglected to some extent due to the attention given to the restrictions placed on women. The analysis focuses on the various types of transgressions committed by the three main protagonists of the television series Penny Dreadful. Since it is neo-Victorian fiction with Gothic and detective elements, the series is an appropriate source for such an analysis. The paper begins by discussing these...
The Construction of Identity and Beauty in Toni Morrison’s Novels
The Construction of Identity and Beauty in Toni Morrison’s Novels
Danijela Bradarić
For decades, Toni Morrison has been one of the most prominent African American writers, whose lifelong dedication mirrors in redefining the laws of (in)equality via rich literary opus. By analyzing her novels The Bluest Eye and A Mercy, this thesis’ primary aim is to explore the construction of the black identity in relation to the concepts of trauma, ugliness and dominant beauty standards. The historic construction of the black identity as investigated by Toni Morrison is being...
The Decline of the Irish Family in Edna O'Brien's "The Country Girls Trilogy"
The Decline of the Irish Family in Edna O'Brien's "The Country Girls Trilogy"
Marin Modrić
The aim of this paper is to attempt to demonstrate how contemporary Irish writer Edna O'Brien represents the decline of the Irish Catholic family in her Country Girls Trilogy (The Country Girls (1960), The Lonely Girl (1962), and Girls In Their Married Bliss (1964)). The introductory chapter will focus on facts which show what life in Ireland was like and how the system carefully kept everyone in their place. The following chapters will focus on the Irish family and Catholicism, detailing...

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