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On the Character Design of Monkey King in the Animated Film The Monkey King: The Return of the King
The Monkey King: Hero Is Back being a successful attempt of 3D computer animation in cinemas in inland China. As one of the main characters, the Monkey King has a direct connection with the success of the film. This paper aims to understand the inheritance and innovation of the Monkey King's character image in this animation by comparing the identity ...
Yuanmei Wang
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The Return of Character: Parallels Between Late-Victorian and Twenty-First Century Discourses [PDF]
There has been an increasingly common trend in the UK to identify character skills and traits as the basis for various individual successes and achievements. In education policy and employment services, character has been linked to the making of successful, morally aware, employable and socially mobile citizens.
Nick Taylor
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Shortly before his return from Japan to Russia in 1929, the prominent Russian Orientalist and Tangutologist Nikolai (Nicolas) Aleksandrovich Nevsky (1892–1937), best known for his successful decipherment of the extinct Tangut language and script ...
V. P. Zaytsev, Chung-pui Tai
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The existence of religion and its practices or beliefs do rely greatly on myths. This study attempts to analyse the subconscious of myth through the archetypal and mythical approach by studying the woman characters in the text “The Return” by K.S.Maniam. The women characters in the text represent the image of Hindu Goddesses such as Parvathi and Durga.
Latha Murugusu, +1 more
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Linguistic Representations of Black Characters in Cuban Fiction of the New Millennium
If scholarship has focused on the return to the stereotypical portrayals of black characters during the 1990s, and that were common to the pre-revolutionary era, what had not yet been addressed is how differentiating linguistic traits (manner of speech)
Catia Dignard
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Proust and Hergé: on some similarities between À la Recherche du temps perdu and Les Aventures de Tintin. Part II. This article forms the second part of our study, whose first part was published in Interlitteraria’s previous issue.
Samuel Bidaud
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O rescriere a Odiseei: Luigi Malerba, Itaca per sempre [PDF]
Luigi Malerba’s novel Ithaca forever, a rewriting of the second part of the Odyssey, presents what happened in Ithaca after Ulysses’ return from the perspective of the protagonist and his wife in the form of contrasting alternative monologues. Interested
Alexandra Ciocârlie
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Ideas about the genre boundaries of materials that have received the definition of “ego-documents” have already developed by now. However, it seems to be necessary to take into account that since the 17th century appear chronicle collections and ...
I. A. Lobakova
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Generalised Pattern Matching Revisited [PDF]
In the problem of Generalised Pattern Matching (GPM) [STOC'94, Muthukrishnan and Palem], we are given a text T of length n over an alphabet Σ_T, a pattern P of length m over an alphabet Σ_P, and a matching relationship ⊆ Σ_T × Σ_P, and must return all ...
Dudek, Bartłomiej +2 more
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Memory and Identity in Haruki Murakami’s Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
Haruki Murakami introduces a wide array of issues and topics in his fiction; his variegated characters typically enact a wide range of human attitudes and behaviours when encountering the problems of modern life.
Nidhu Kumar Dhar
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