Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Fraud

Thursday 15th March

Fraud (a)

Pun a play or a word (jokes)

  • The architect whose career lies in ruins
  • At the cirucs the human cannonball who wants to offer his resgnation only to be told we were going to fire you anyway
  • Or an architect in prison complained that the walls were not built in scale
  • The excitement at the circus is in tents or see shakespeare now in winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this son of york

Pun is also the meaning that its an accident of language, primary meaning linguistic

Pun , two meaning at the same time, Bascially killing two birds on one stone, artist Rene Magritte
















Symptons = indives lectural interpretation


Dreams use images, scert content uses linguistic (digues images also relates to pictogram)

Rat in German Ratte

Significant doesnt mean a rat as a rodent, it represent another catogory

Fraud (b)

Metonomy

examples

  • "I got two mouths to feed" ( you only have one mouth not two)
  • " can you give me a hand" ( you cannot take your hand of and give it to someone)
  • " kettle has boiled" (Kettle cannot boil, water does)

a part of something represents a whole object

Rene Magritte

















Rene magritte
painting is all catagorise into figure of speech or a metaphor her paintings lets public see one side of the image, but eventually states a slogon or sentence to let another side presents another identity onto a painting for example the painting my fiancee and mother in law is a very clever image a side of a girl and a image of witch, its like an illusion also the duck and the rabbit does the same aswell. It represent two different things a portrait of the rabbit and the landscape of the duck.

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