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Analysis Of Assassin's Creed: The Green Knight

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Newspapers, magazines, advertisements and any other mass media are often used to create an image of a figure, event or even a particular way of life by a certain people in order to impose their ideology and idealism. We may take a look some examples of the image of certain news that are being delivered by news agencies through printed and non-printed version. However, such image or a construction of a phenomenon that is being happened is often written or delivered implicitly thus, making people mostly unaware the other meaning of a story being told. News reports and its agencies are tend to „re-create‟ an event into a totally different from its origin by carefully selecting words and its pattern so it would result in something that might be considered …show more content…

The writer uses Assassin’s Creed: Renaissance as the object of the study aside from the involvement of some seemingly real characters and particular history in the plot, it is also chosen because the novel is an adaptation of today‟s popular and multi platinum video game throughout the world which entitled as Assassin‟s Creed II (Metacritic: 2012). There are also other novels which share similar genre such as Romance of the Three Kingdom written by Luo Guanzhong. It tells about the chronicle of three powerful kingdoms in restoring the order at the end of Han Dynasty (Wikipedia, 2012). The plot itself contains personal and army battles in which contain thousands of character in 120 chapters of novel. Unlike Assassin’s Creed: Renaissance, Romance of the Three Kingdom is a story based on Chinese actual history and later on adapted into video game. Another novel which share similar story is Tom Clancy‟s Splinter Cell written by David Michaels is 2004 (Wikipedia, 2012). It tells about a special agent of the government named Sam 5 Fisher whom is ordered to defeat a terrorist group known as “The Shadow”. Similar to Assassin’s Creed: Renaissance, Splinter Cell‟s Sam Fisher is also an

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