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What is the « Peter pan » génération and what do you think about it?


The Peter Pan generation refers to young adults who don’t want to grow up and avoid responsibilities like work or independence. They prefer to stay in a comfortable lifestyle, often depending on their parents. I think this can be understandable because growing up is stressful. However, it is important to become independent and face real life. In my opinion, a balance between enjoying youth and being responsible is the best.

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What is the weather speak?

Weather-speak is when people talk about the weather as a way to avoid silence or awkward situations. It is a simple and safe topic that everyone can understand. People often use it when they don’t know what else to say or when they feel uncomfortable. I think it is useful in social situations, but conversations can become boring if we only talk about the weather.

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How people from thailand express their emotions?

In Thailand, people often express their emotions in a subtle way, especially through their eyes and facial expressions. Instead of speaking directly about their feelings, they use eye contact, smiles, and small gestures. Strong emotions like anger are usually hidden to keep harmony. This makes communication more indirect but also very respectful. I think it is interesting because emotions are shown in a more discreet way.

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What is the tradition of thanksgiving ?

Thanksgiving is a traditional holiday mainly celebrated in the United States. It dates back to 1621, when the Pilgrims, early English settlers, shared a meal with Native Americans to celebrate their first successful harvest. This event is often seen as a symbol of cooperation and survival. Today, people still celebrate with a big meal, especially turkey. The tradition is mainly about remembering this historical moment and giving thanks.

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Why is halloween not popular in some countries ?

Halloween is not popular in some countries because it is not part of their culture or traditions. It originally comes from Celtic festivals and became popular in the United States, but not everywhere. Some countries prefer their own traditional celebrations instead. In addition, some people see Halloween as too commercial or not related to their beliefs. This is why it is less celebrated in certain parts of the world.

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Define the victorian era , the victorian novel and it’s major authors

The Victorian era was a period in the United Kingdom during the reign of Queen Victoria, from 1837 to 1901. Victorian literature reflects the social, economic, and moral values of this time. It often deals with themes such as poverty, class differences, and industrialization. Victorian novels are usually realistic and focus on everyday life. Major authors include Charles Dickens, Charlotte Brontë, and Thomas Hardy.

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What are the common thèmes in victorian litterature ?

Common themes in Victorian literature include social inequality and poverty, especially the gap between rich and poor. Another important theme is morality and the importance of good behavior. Writers often focused on family life and personal relationships. These themes reflect the major changes happening in society during the Victorian era.

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What do you know about Charles dickens? When and why did he wrote a christmas Carol ?

Charles Dickens was a famous English writer of the Victorian era, known for his realistic and social novels. He was born in 1812 and often wrote about poverty and social injustice. He wrote A Christmas Carol in 1843 to criticize the rich and show the difficult lives of poor people. The story also promotes values like generosity, kindness, and compassion. It became one of his most popular and influential works.

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Present and describe 3 characters from a christmas Carol

In A Christmas Carol, one main character is Ebenezer Scrooge, a cold and selfish old man who hates Christmas. Another important character is Bob Cratchit, his kind and poor employee who represents generosity and family values. Tiny Tim, Bob’s young son, is weak but very positive and hopeful. These characters show different aspects of society and help Scrooge change his behavior.

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What are the 5 thèmes of a christmas Carol Explain them with examples

One main theme is generosity, shown when Scrooge learns to help others instead of being selfish. Another theme is redemption, as Scrooge changes his behavior after seeing the consequences of his actions. Social inequality is also important, especially through the Cratchit family’s poverty. The theme of family is shown by their strong love despite their difficult life. Finally, the spirit of Christmas is central, representing kindness, joy, and sharing with others.

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What is a dystopia

A dystopia is an imaginary society where life is very difficult, unfair, or controlled. It often shows a negative vision of the future, with problems like oppression, lack of freedom, or inequality. Governments in dystopias are usually strict and powerful. These stories are written to warn people about possible dangers in society. Famous examples include 1984 and The Hunger Games.

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What does the term dystopia litterally means

The term “dystopia” literally comes from Greek words meaning “bad place.” “Dys” means bad or difficult, and “topos” means place. So, a dystopia is the opposite of a utopia, which means a perfect place. The word is used to describe societies that are unpleasant or oppressive. This literal meaning helps explain the idea of a negative or broken world.

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Why is the book lord of the flies considered as a dystopia

Lord of the Flies is considered a dystopia because it shows a society that becomes violent and chaotic. A group of boys is stranded on an island without adults, and they slowly lose order and rules. Fear and power struggles lead to brutality and the collapse of civilization. It shows how human nature can turn destructive without laws or authority. This makes it a warning about society and human behavior.

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Why is the moovie v for vendetta is considered as a dystopia

V for Vendetta is considered a dystopia because it shows a future society where the government is very strict and controls people’s lives. Freedom of speech and personal rights are limited, and citizens live in fear. The state uses propaganda and surveillance to maintain power. The main character fights against this oppression to bring freedom back. This makes the film a warning about authoritarian governments and loss of liberty.

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Who was oscar wilde présent him

Oscar Wilde was an Irish writer, poet, and playwright born in 1854. He is famous for his sharp wit, humor, and elegant style of writing. He wrote important works such as The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest. His works often criticize Victorian society and its hypocrisy. He is considered one of the most important writers of the late Victorian period.

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What are the literary backgrounds of the novel the picture of Dorian Gray Explain

The Picture of Dorian Gray belongs mainly to the literary movement of Aestheticism, which values beauty and art for their own sake. It is also influenced by Decadent literature, focusing on moral decline, pleasure, and excess. The novel reflects the Victorian context, especially its strict morality and hidden hypocrisy. Oscar Wilde uses gothic elements like a supernatural portrait to explore guilt and corruption. Overall, it mixes aesthetic, gothic, and Victorian influences.

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Summarise the story the picture of Dorian Gray

The Picture of Dorian Gray tells the story of a young man named Dorian Gray who stays eternally young while his portrait ages instead of him. Influenced by Lord Henry, he chooses a life of pleasure and ignores morality. As Dorian commits immoral acts, the painting becomes more and more ugly, reflecting his corrupted soul. He tries to hide his secret but becomes increasingly guilty and isolated. In the end, he destroys the portrait and dies, while his body shows the consequences of his sins.

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  • Darkness and gloom (dark settings, night, and frightening atmosphere)

  • Supernatural elements (ghosts, strange events, or unexplained forces)

  • Madness (characters losing control of their mind or behaving irrationally)

  • Death and decay (corpses, ruined places, and a feeling of corruption)

  • Isolation (characters alone, trapped, or separated from society)

  • Secrets (hidden truths that slowly create tension and mystery)

  • Horror and suspense (fearful atmosphere that keeps the reader anxious and tense)

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Describe the 3 main character in the picture of Dorian Gray

  • Dorian Gray (a young, extremely beautiful man who stays youthful while his portrait ages; he becomes corrupted by pleasure and vanity)

  • Basil Hallward (the painter of Dorian’s portrait; he represents morality and admiration, and he is shocked by Dorian’s moral decline)

  • Lord Henry Wotton (an intelligent but cynical aristocrat who influences Dorian with his ideas about pleasure, beauty, and living without moral rules)

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Présent 3 symboles of the picture of Dorian Gray

  • The portrait (it symbolizes Dorian’s soul and shows his moral corruption instead of his physical appearance)

  • The mirror (it represents vanity and self-obsession, as Dorian is obsessed with his own beauty and image)

  • The attic / hidden room (it symbolizes secrecy and guilt, because Dorian hides the portrait there to conceal his true nature)

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What is the film Spotlight about ?

Spotlight is a film based on a true story about a team of journalists from The Boston Globe. They investigate cases of child abuse committed by Catholic priests in Boston. During their research, they discover that the Church tried to hide these crimes for many years. The journalists work hard to find evidence and reveal the truth to the public. The film shows the importance of investigative journalism and exposing corruption.

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How can the following quote apply to the film Spotlight? "Investigative journalism is more important than ever today."

The quote applies to Spotlight because the film shows how investigative journalism is essential to uncover hidden truths. The journalists from The Boston Globe reveal serious crimes of child abuse that were covered up by powerful institutions. Without their investigation, these victims would not have been heard. The film proves that journalism can hold powerful organizations accountable. It shows why this type of reporting is still very important in society today.

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Define fake news

Fake news refers to false or misleading information presented as if it were real news. It is often created to influence people’s opinions, spread confusion, or gain attention and money. Fake news can spread quickly on social media and the internet. It is dangerous because people may believe it and make decisions based on incorrect information. That is why checking reliable sources is very important.

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Explain the seven different types of mis information

There are seven main types of misinformation.

  • Satire or parody (fake content made for humor, but not meant to harm)

  • Misleading content (true information used in a wrong or deceptive context)

  • Imposter content (when sources are faked to look like real news organizations)

  • Fabricated content (completely false information created to deceive people)

  • False connection (when headlines do not match the real content of the article)

  • False context (real information shared with incorrect or missing context)

  • Manipulated content (real images or facts that are edited or changed to mislead people)

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Give 5-10 tips to help people spot fake news

  • Check the source (make sure it is reliable and well-known)

  • Read beyond the headline (headlines can be misleading or exaggerated)

  • Look for the author and date (to verify who wrote it and when it was published)

  • Compare with other sources (see if other trustworthy websites confirm the information)

  • Watch the writing quality (many spelling mistakes can be a warning sign)

  • Be careful with emotional content (very shocking or angry news can be manipulative)

  • Use fact-checking websites (to verify if the information is true or false)