Texte pour oral de bac de la spécialité LLCER (anglais). Le dossier porte sur la thématique " construction et expression de soi ", les 6 documents nécessaires à la réalisation du dossier sont listés à la fin du document. J'ai obtenu 19/20 avec cette présentation.
[...] They then reveal to each other their feelings and their passionate love. In order for Jane to stay, Edward asks for her hand, what she takes for a joke, she cannot trust him but she finally accepts to marry him. In these two works, it is clearly expressed the love passion which binds two human beings and which can prove to be devastating for them. Now in our era, the Netflix series "The crown" and the article "is being reserved such a bad thing" show us the specificity of the English attitude towards emotions. [...]
[...] Oral llcer Expression and self-construction are expressed in different ways depending on each person and the time. How does the expression of our emotions influence the image we have of ourselves? Firstly, we will see how the expression of emotion is seen in different era and then how people represent themselves in fiction. From one era to another, the expression of emotions is not always done in the same way and is subject to different rules. In Shakespeare's time, the author of Romeo and Juliet, the repression of emotions, subject to social norms, prevented Juliet and Romeo from uniting. [...]
[...] On a snowy day, while he's driving, he has a car accident, rendering him unconscious. A nurse named Annie Wilkes finds Paul and brings him to her remote home. At the beginning, she takes care of Paul but when he asks to leave her house, she always has a pretext to keep him (it's because there is still snow on the road or because he's too tired), he also can't call anybody because the phone doesn't work. From there, Annie has the control over Paul, she forces him to rewrite the ending of Misery in order to keep her alive and continue his novels. [...]
[...] A rose if it would be called by another name would still smell sweet. The name of Romeo is defined as being his enemy, indeed he can't marry Juliet because he's a Montague. Being in love is about being who you are, not what society or your family expects or forces you to be. Social conventions therefore put a public etiquette to us that we must respect, indeed the queen represents herself as being chosen by God and in the service of her country, but in private she turns out to be another person. [...]
[...] In this extract when Offred is about to take a bath, she thinks to herself "Ashamed, shameless". Her job is to exploit her body for the commander; however, they are taught that they should be ashamed of their body and that they should hide it. We can discover Offred in Private in the sections entitled "Nights", Offred tells us about the exploration of her inner identity in her personal memory. Here she's not Offred, but an individual human being with a past and present self. [...]
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