Analysis of the World of Wrestling Roland Burt Rowland Berthe's "Wrestling World" is similar to an ancient drama that wrestling is regarded as cultural myth, protecting the ancient macro history, and showing an excessive sight. The criticism of Bartle - the most important thing is to rewrite what is understood - is useful here as it can be applied to theaters as another outdoor scene. But in this case, it is not an ancient drama, but a place where medieval English pageant presents a discussion about sports, or sports performance if you want.
Response 3 In the world of wrestling in Roland Burt, I participated in wrestling and changed it to a modern myth. He talked about French wrestling scenes depicting the landscape, the ground, and the wrestler itself. As we all know, wrestling itself is not genuine, it is not only performance but still many people love it. A wrestler's personality is usually classified as a bastard and good people usually fight good and evil. As Hulk Hogan does, the role of a particular wrestler may change from time to time.
Analysis of the World of Wrestling Roland Burt Rowland Berthe's "Wrestling World" is similar to an ancient drama that wrestling is regarded as cultural myth, protecting the ancient macro history, and showing an excessive sight. The criticism of Bartle - the most important thing is to rewrite what is understood - is useful here as it can be applied to theaters as another outdoor scene. But in this case, it is not an ancient drama, but a place where medieval English pageant presents a discussion about sports, or sports performance if you want.
Summary After obtaining the actual paper by Roland Barthes, I will prove that this is very useful for the research process. This article separates wrestling events by applying his theory. This is a wonderful way to explain some aspects of the theory. This includes the appearance of competitors and their general practices, and the cultural or general interpretation of the content they present. It explains the dramatic aspect of wrestling and how to fulfill audience needs. "Actor" expressed another sign, so everyone in the activity knows what happened.
of course not. French theorian Rolandba has a memoir called "Roland Bart of Roland Barthes". His preamble is "All this must be regarded as a fictitious character," and then write his autobiography as "he" instead of "I". This is part of the theory of time, for example, even if you write yourself, you can not play a certain role. For example, a single narrator of the first person can tell the reader only what he knows. A narrator may prove to be untrustworthy because it may try to hide the truth that is delusive or personally admitted. Many authors know that narrators are distorting "real" events, so we use this device to surprise our readers.