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Exemplification in newspapers a content analysis and case studies /Weaver, Dustin A. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, August, 2009. / Title from PDF t.p. Includes bibliographical references.
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The miracle narratives in Luke allusions to classical mythology? /Harrelson, Jeremiah James. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Denver Seminary, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 132-137).
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The sexual climate of secondary schools : adolescents' attitudes towards victims of harassment and abuseBoldt, Leanne Oteka 06 June 2012 (has links)
This paper is a report on the condition of rape myth acceptance and rape supportive attitudes among adolescent boys and girls. Students in secondary schools are at high risk for becoming victims of not only sexual violence, but also of secondary victimization at the reaction of peers and professionals. The paper discusses common risk factors for rape myth acceptance, along with suggestions for counselors practicing in a secondary school setting. / text
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The Sea in the Hebrew Bible: Myth, Metaphor, and MuthosCho, Paul Kang-Kul 06 June 2014 (has links)
The dissertation recounts the variegated journey of the sea in the Hebrew Bible through the lens of myth, metaphor, and muthos. The journey begins outside the Bible in ancient Near Eastern sea myths exemplified by the Ugaritic Baal Cycle and the Mesopotamian Enuma Elish, which tell the story of a sea deity whose defeat in cosmic battle against a protagonist god precedes three goodly consequences: creation, kingship, and temple. The story continues with the analysis of the biblical presentation of creation, kingship, and temple with emphasis on the constellation of themes and characters of the sea myth. The dissertation next analyzes the use of the sea myth as a metaphor for three events on the plane of history: the exodus (Exodus 14-15), the Babylonian exile (Isaiah 40-55), and the eschaton (Isaiah 24-27 and Daniel 7). Finally, the discussion moves from the analysis of the ways in which the sea muthos functions as a metaphor for the biblical presentation of individual events to the examination of the role of the sea muthos as a metaphor for a biblical view of historical reality in toto. In sum, the dissertation extends the study of sea imagery in the Hebrew Bible from mythology to metaphorology and narratology to argue for the deep, enduring, and transformative place of the sea myth within biblical tradition. / Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
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Παραλλαγές στο μύθο του ΟιδίποδαΣαμαρτζή, Καλλιόπη 07 October 2014 (has links)
Στην παρούσα εργασία μελετάται σε ποιο βαθμό συγκλίνουν και που διαφοροποιούνται από την λογοτεχνική παράδοση συγκεκριμένα σύγχρονα θεατρικά έργα που αφορούν στο Μύθο του Οιδίποδα.Ποια θέματα απασχολούν τους νέους συγγραφείς και με ποια μορφή τα διατυπώνουν;Ποιες είναι οι νέες τάσεις στη θεατρική γραφή; / In this study , we examine specific modern theatrical plays about the Myth Of Oedipus and how they converge and differ from the literary tradition.What are the new trends in theatrical writing?
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Myth and symbolism in Alsino by Pedro PradoOsta, Winifred Ray Hubbard, 1932- January 1965 (has links)
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Media, Construction and Deconstruction of Beauty Myth : – A Case Study of Dove’s Real Beauty CampaignZhang, Xiaohui January 2010 (has links)
The paper examines the media portrayal of real women in Dove’s Real Beauty Campaign. Through the semiotic analysis and reception analysis of the ad “Evolution”, the author investigates how Dove attempts to challenge the myth in most beauty advertising and present the “real beauty” idea to the audiences. The study further discusses about the gender issues aroused from the campaign. The findings show that the untouchable images of women are created under the pressures of male-dominated culture. In terms of feminism, the definition of beauty needs to be diversified. The significance of the campaign lies in its business success and social meaning as well. In the end, the paper reviews the impacts of this five-year-old campaign and gives further suggestions on its future development.Keywords:Real Beauty, Denotation, Connotation, Myth, Self-esteem, Media, Feminism, Gender
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Howard O'Hagan's Tay John: Making New World MythFee, Margery January 1986 (has links)
In making the point that no story is complete, O'Hagan undermines to varying degrees several dominant and interconnected Western ideologies: idealism, Christianity, patriarchy, class and capitalism. He also shows how a borrowed indigenous myth can be adapted to immigrant needs in a way that will distinguish Canadian novels from others.
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Цветаева о Пастернаке: миф о поэте / Cvetajeva apie Pasternaką: mitas apie poetą / Cvetajeva about Pasternak: the myth about the poetKriučichina, Ina 29 June 2009 (has links)
Магистерская работа "Цветаева о Пастернаке: миф о поэте" предназначена для раскрытия понимания творчества и личности Бориса Пастернака в сознании Марины Цветаевой. Объектом исследования работы является "эпистолярный роман" поэтов, а так же циклы стихов Цветаевой, посвященные Борису Пастернаку. / Magistro darbas „Cvetajeva apie Pasternaką: mitas apie poetą“ skirtas atskleisti Boriso Pasternako asmenybės ir kūrybos suvokimą Marinos Cvetajevos sąmonėje. Darbe analizuojamas Cvetajevos ir Pasternako „epistolinis romanas“ o taip pat Cvetajevos eilių ciklai, skirtieji Borisui Pasternakui. / Magister's work "Cvetajeva about Pasternak: the myth about the poet" is up to reveal a conception of Boris Pasternak's personality and oeuvre. Here is analysed Cvetajeva's and Pasternak's "epistolary novel" as also Cvetajeva's poesy that were sacred to Pasternak.
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Révolte et résignation : la fonction du mythe dans Angéline de MontbrunLaniel, Denyse. January 1983 (has links)
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