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British study
- Dress codes how does fashion reflect the British character?
- Nostalgia and modernity tradition and creativity are in conflict (in Britain). Give examples from the next support this view.
- Urban sub-cultures why do young people join sub-cultures? What sub-cultures exist in your own country?
- The culture of sport in what ways has the character of football as a national sport changed in the last 40 years?
- The arts why are many of the best British theatrical productions to be found in the smallest theatres?
- Culture for the community what, if anything, strikes you as distinctive about artistic life in Britain?
- British society is strongly individualistic. Find examples of the ways in which this individualism is expressed in the following areas; dress; urban sub-cultures; the theatre; and voluntary activities.
- The national lottery provides much-needed financial help to many ‘good causes’ . should one, therefore, be concerned by the claim that it encourages personal greed and gambling habit ?.
- The majority of British people dress conservatively rather than fashionably. A small number of the upper and professional upper middle class, for example barristers, diplomats, army officers and conservative MPs dress in the well-tried styles of the past 50 year or so . they wear the clothes of the British middle classes, perfectly passable but hardly stylish like the dress standards in much of Europe.
- The widespread love of the country-cottage look, and the old –fashioned dress style of the upper class. Say much about the way the British perceive themselves. because the past is glorious for the British The culture of tradition was expressed in emblems such as the telephone box, tall policeman’s helmet and red London bus, these symbols were unique.
- Because rejected the English country cottage culture in popular urban culture, some remained deeply dissatisfied with their place in society. In my country sub-cultures exist about music, people like punks, rockers.
- The character of football ( and other national sports) began to change . a fundamental reason was financial, as match attendances dropped, clubs sought external help from sponsorship and advertising. Commercial companies found this profitable, for example Cornhill insurance began to sponsor English.
- British theatre is among the liveliest and most innovative in the world. Some would argue that the quality of theatre is a good register of a country democratic values.
- Sound of classical music, and some of the finest acting in the world. but for artistic vitality one may be more successful in a fringe theatre or pub.
The Art Of The Story
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roof with a force and clatter thatthreatened to break an entrance and deluge
them there. They were in thedining room -- the sitting room -- the general
utility room.
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of rainfall and storms, the sound of thunder.
The
rain was coming down in sheets obscuring the view of faroff cabins and
enveloping the distant wood in a gray mist. The playing of the lightning was
incessant.
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A bolt struck a tall chinaberry tree at theedge of the field.
It filled all visible space with a blinding glare and thecrash seemed to invade
the very boards they stood upon.
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clatter that threatened to break an entrance and deluge them there.
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blue eyes had given place to a drowsy gleam that
unconsciously betrayeda sensuous desire.
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desire
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still inviolate; a passionatecreature whose very defenselessness had made her
defense, againstwhich his honor forbade him to prevail. Now -- well, now -- her
lipsseemed in a manner free to be tasted, as well as her round, white throatand
her whiter breasts.
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They did not heed the crashing torrents, and the roar of the
elementsmade her laugh as she lay in his arms.
She was a revelation in that dim,mysterious chamber; as
white as the couch she lay upon. Her firm, elasticflesh
that was knowing for the first time its birthright, was like a creamylily that the
sun invites to contribute its breath and perfume to theundying life of the
world.
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intercourse
The generous abundance of her passion, without guile or
trickery, waslike a white flame which penetrated and found response in depths
of hisown sensuous nature that had never yet been reached.
When he touched her breasts they gave themselves up in
quiveringecstasy, inviting his lips.
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intercourse.
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furrows in the distance field
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elements made her laugh as she lay his arms
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Sumber : Gupit A. SPA
Editor : Admin Coretan Mahasiswa