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    Far from the Madding Crowd

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    far from the madding crowd FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD – Themes and Messages Fate as a Theme Fate and coincidence are frequently used in the plot. • Bathsheba arrives just in time to save Gabriel suffocating in his lambing hut‚ and he in turn happens to arrive in Weatherbury in time to save Bathsheba’s crops and becomes her new shepherd. • Bathsheba’s Valentine sent as a joke has a fatal effect on Boldwood‚ who falls desperately in love with her. It is fate that

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    Explain the place of anonymity in theories of crowd behaviour. Is it always associated with a ‘loss of self’? Crowd behaviour has long been a point of interest for social psychologists. Psychologists have looked at how people exhibit different behaviours when they are part of a crowd. The anonymity of a crowd allows people to assume a mask which permits them to behave in a manner which is untypical for them. This can be demonstrated in both negative and positive roles‚ such as people rioting

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    Why is The Crowd Important in Existentialism? The crowd is important in existentialism because the gives you an idea of what existentialism dislikes. In existentialism you deal with exploring the individual’s way or the individuals mind. But the crowd represents everything outside of the mind‚ things‚ or objects that can influence the mind‚ basically the other. The existentialist would say anything that deals with your mind or your consciousness is what is important and would take a stand against

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    "Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy The following is a summary of critical viewpoints on Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd. See also Thomas Hardy Literary Criticism‚ Thomas Hardy Short Story Criticism‚ and Jude the Obscure Criticism. INTRODUCTION Long considered one of England’s foremost nineteenth-century novelists‚ Hardy established his reputation with the publication of Far from the Madding Crowd in 1874. It was the first of his so-called “Wessex novels‚” set in a fictitious English

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    Deindividuation

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    Deindividuation theory is a social psychological account of the individual in the crowd/group. It would however be very important for us to first define ‘Deindividuation.’ Various definitions have been given for the term ‘Deindividuation‚’ here are a few;  Deindividuation is a process whereby normal constraints on behavior are weakened as people lose their sense of individuality. It typically involves conditions that lessen individual identifiability essentially individuals are not seen or paid

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    Maxwell ally Cultural paper It is interesting that Raymond Williams creates a division between high class culture and lower class culture‚ suggesting that culture is ordinary‚ shared and common. If this is the case why does he emphasise a division in light of this concept? And if we all share a common culture can there be a division? It is difficult to understand the term culture. What is culture? Is it a utopian dream‚ is it a shared group of interests that bring a community together‚ or is

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    As Phillip Jackson writes‚ he speaks about how “crowds‚ praise‚ and power” function as lessons for students need to learn in order to succeed in the classroom. Jackson speaks about the “crowd” and how the student has to interact with the other students‚ or the “crowd”. How patience has to be exerted by the students because there are so many of them‚ the teacher can’t help all 30 at once. Jackson also speaks about the “praise”‚ which talks about the evaluations that not only teachers can give to students

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    Crowdsourcing A popular way to outsource tasks which are originally been achieved by internal worker to unknown‚ large and external crowds. Jeff Howe‚ who first creates the word‚ states that “Ceowdsourcing is an open call to an undefined group of people‚ it gathers those who are most fit to perform tasks‚ complex problems and contribute with the most relevant and fresh ideas to benefits from their inputs.” (Wikipedia) It is a new labor relationship which becomes popular in business by the spreading

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    School Canteen

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    dragged aside. Scuffling feet race towards the canteen. The early birds are already seated on the benches‚ seriously eating away. An appetizing blend of aroma floats about the canteen‚ but it is the strong smell of hot mee soup that pulls a large crowd to queue in front of its stall. The others discouraged by the long queue head to other stalls after casting wishful glances at the huge steaming pot of hot soup. On the other side of the stall‚ helpers work feverishly to serve these hungry mouths

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    and are serious about their propose‚ they are so impressive that Jackson is humbled. Hip-Hop Response: The crowds get impatient‚ MCs indicate nothing will stop the hip-hop event to happen. Limbo: Security does not let the victims of the revolution into the venue‚ organizer tries to negotiate with the director of the Gezira Sports Club but fails. Epic Switch: The venue changes‚ but the crowd is not going to miss out the concert and do appear in the new location. End Game: When the event ends‚ people

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