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The Representation of Woman in the Poetry of William Butler Yeats
The Representation of Woman in the Poetry of William Butler Yeats
Matea Šimičević
This paper deals with the representation of women in the poetry of William Butler Yeats. The paper tries to demonstrate ways in which W.B. Yeats conveyed women; woman as Ireland, the woman he loves (Maud Gonne), woman through the symbol of the rose, women in general etc. The paper mostly focuses on the poems in which Yeats’s expresses his love towards Maud Gonne who was his everlasting inspiration.
The Rhetoric of American Politicians
The Rhetoric of American Politicians
Maja Butković
This MA thesis deals with the relationship between language and politics. Language is the primary human means of communication. It is also incorporated in social relations, which is where power relations and politics come into question. The main premise of this MA thesis, which was presented in its theoretical part, was that the language used by politicians in their political speeches is not only a means of political agenda, but also a result of it, i.e. that there is a close relation...
The Rise of Dystopian Fiction in English and Russian Literature: Aldous Huxley and Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin
The Rise of Dystopian Fiction in English and Russian Literature: Aldous Huxley and Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin
Anđela Cmrečki
This final paper was written with a purpose to describe the literary work of two biggest representatives of dystopian fiction, Aldous Huxley and Yegveny Ivanovich Zamyatin. The focus was put on their most famous novels Brave New World and We and how through those novels both writers criticized the abuse of science in totalitarian regimes. The paper has been divided into several sections. Firstly, to explain why these novels are examples of dystopian fiction, the distinction between utopian...
The Role of Demotivation among English Language Learners
The Role of Demotivation among English Language Learners
Anamarija Bešlić
In a globalized world, second language (L2) learning has become one of the most important aspects of education. Consequently, it is important to investigate one of the most important factors for learning a language, which is motivation. There are many studies investigating learners’ motivation; however, there are very few investigating learner L2 demotivation and demotivating factors that negatively influence learners’ progress. For this reason, this thesis aims to investigate the main...
The Role of Water Imagery in the Modernist Novel
The Role of Water Imagery in the Modernist Novel
Luka Antonio Gotovac
This final paper deals with three modernist novels: Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway and Edward Morgan Forster's A Room with a View. This examination of the selected novels focuses on the role of water imagery that prevails in modernist literary fiction, generally speaking. The role of water imagery is explained as modernist authors’ response to a new sense of space at the beginning of the twentieth century. It highly contributed literary presentation of...
The Role of the Clown in Gothic Fiction
The Role of the Clown in Gothic Fiction
Blaženka Juren
This paper examines the specific role of the clown in gothic fiction. Throughout deep research, there is an attempt to present its negative side in the film/literature and its great ability to exploit fear through his physical appearance, inner motives and actions as well. Moreover, this paper analyses clown as a combination of humor and horror which makes him the perfect antagonist.
The Role of the Setting in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Role of the Setting in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Ivana Jelinić
This final paper presents a study of the role of the setting in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The paper examines the setting of the play as well as the scenery used in Renaissance theatre. Firstly, the accent is on the general look and the setting of the Renaissance stage in order to gain an insight into specific conditions of Renaissance staging. Secondly, the setting or more precisely two different settings – Athens and the wood in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are...
The Status of Children's Literature in the Literary Polysystem with the Case Study of Morris Gleitzman's Short Stories
The Status of Children's Literature in the Literary Polysystem with the Case Study of Morris Gleitzman's Short Stories
Antonia Bakmaz
The polysystem theory, developed by the Israeli literary and translation theorist Itamar Even-Zohar, describes every national literature as a polysystem consisting of multiple literary systems, which all interact and influence one another. Each system occupies a certain position within the polysystem – some are central to their national literary polysystem, others are more peripheral, and their positions can change at different points in time. Children's literature can be seen as one of...
The Status of English in Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts
The Status of English in Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts
Albina Korotaj
This final paper analyses the status of English in colonial and postcolonial contexts and it is divided into six chapters. It contains the explanations and the definitions of the concepts of colonialism and postcolonialism. Furthermore, it provides a general overview of the status of English during colonialism and postcolonialsm. It contains brief information regarding the circumstances of the spread of English and its varieties, the explanation of English-based pidgins, creoles and...
The Symphony of Capitalism in Hadestown the Musical
The Symphony of Capitalism in Hadestown the Musical
Martina Goluža
The main aim of this paper was to put Hadestown the musical in the framework of Althusser’s theory of ideology and analyze the role of ideology in the reproduction of capitalism. By way of, primarily, the characters of Hades and Eurydice, the paper examined the correlation of desire and capitalism, the function of the Repressive and Ideological State Apparatus within ideology including the two theses on ideology proposed by Althusser, as well as the process of subject interpellation into...
The Theatre of the Absurd in English and Russian Literature
The Theatre of the Absurd in English and Russian Literature
Marija Topolovec
In this final paper I will write about the Theatre of the Absurd in two countries; United Kingom and Russia. The plays used in this final paper are ‘Endgame’ by Samuel Beckett and ‘Elizaveta Bam’ by Daniil Kharms. Furthermore, I will explain the basic elements of the Theatre of the Absurd and the political reasons that led to the creation of the Theatre of the Absurd.
The Transformation of the Self: Analysis of the Body in Clive Barker’s Splatterpunk Fiction
The Transformation of the Self: Analysis of the Body in Clive Barker’s Splatterpunk Fiction
Antonija Štefek
The theme of this paper is the analysis and understanding of the body in Clive Barker’s splatterpunk fiction and in which way the body and its transformations influence the perception of “the self” and the surrounding world. Since ancient times, people have created tales of horror and terror in order to explore the darker side of nature and to make sense of unknown forces in the world. Tales of darkness have gained significance within the eighteenth and nineteenth century Gothic period...

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