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... The clash between Marion and Norman, although not apparent to the audience until the end of the film, is one of neurosis versus psychosis. ...
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... The clash between Marion and Norman, although not apparent to the audience until the end of the film, is one of neurosis versus psychosis. ...
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... Furthermore Chaucer is attempting to reproduce his emotions in his audience. ... Through careful investigation it is apparent that many emotions experienced by ...
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... Clothed in the sacred robes and regalia of the god Apollo, though, it is immediately apparent to the audience that she is no normal captive. ...
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... Casey has every reason to be frightened once she finds out the killer can see her. Her uncertainty is made apparent to the audience. ...
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... The time slot allows for advertisements to pinpoint specific intended audiences due to the apparent female audience associated with "Ally McBeal." The Fox ...
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... Dying an apparent suicide, Lady Macbeth kills herself out of guilt. ... Dying an apparent suicide, Lady Macbeth kills herself out of guilt. ...
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... The intended meaning of music videos should be immediately apparent to the audience; However, poor production values have made the performances of musicians ...
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... The true effect of Alfredo's words is not apparent to the audience until Violetta is left alone to contemplate in the scena and following slower movement of ...
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... hypocrisies. This made it apparent to his audience that a change was needed and made them more likely to side with Henry. During ...
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... Even today, as such romantic ideas are more strongly apparent, Swift leaves the audience with nothing but questions, lost in the large spectrum of grey areas ...
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... Sophocles uses the chorus to represent the audience and reflect their thoughts and ... When they learn of his deeds, their disgust is apparent, and the chorus ...
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... the play. The racism in Othello is apparent from the commencement of the play, before the audience views Othello. The two characters ...
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... to tell a story through Mrs. Rowland's monologue, but it is apparent that O'Neill intended for the play to be seen from the audience's perspective alone. ...
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... are probably the most apparent differences of the two. Theatre is usually performed in a large playhouse consisting of a stage and many seats for the audience. ...
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... In the poem "Those Winter Sundays", the use of imagery is very apparent throughout the ... next stanza, Hayden uses a lot of imagery to give the audience an idea ...
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... The next time Macbeth?s evil, power hungry side is apparent to the audience is when he discovers there could be an obstacle in the way of him becoming King. ...
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... In his blindness he does not see what is apparent to the audience that he truly is sick but not physically or emotionally but because "he sowed the loins his ...
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... In his blindness he does not see what is apparent to the audience that he truly is sick but not physically or emotionally but because "he sowed the loins his ...
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... my life." This shows that Hal's decision to change is outwardly apparent to others ... Most of the audience members would already be well acquainted with the story ...
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... Shakespeare also makes apparent to the audience that Henry has made sure that the previous King Richard II, who his father overthrew, is buried properly. ...
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... could see. It was apparent that when his character was on stage, the entire audience's eyes were focused upon him. The musical numbers ...
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... This is apparent when the audience comes to realize that each character belonging to a certain racial group has a counterpart who is very different in his or ...
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... succeeding also speak loudly about his true nature to the audience who unlike ... This is shown as Iago retells Cassio's apparent dream in explicit detail, "Sweet ...
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... Information is presented within the work to reveal what isn't readily apparent to the audience. Why is Africa a desert? How did it become a desert? ...
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... is apparent. Shakespeare uses words such as 'jig', 'amble', 'lisp', which are all affected behaviour designed to be seductive. The modern audience often finds ...
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... Monkey's desire to acquire more than the apparent limit is more understandable to the audience, because human beings are able to empathize with this greed felt ...
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... state does him offense./" (Shakespeare, IV, ii, 164-65) Another is apparent during the ... Without such a diabolical villain, the audience would find it dull and ...
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... Once Richard stops exerting his charisma on the audience, his real nature becomes much more apparent, and by the end of the play he can be seen for the monster ...
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... uses verbal irony numerous times to foreshadow his intentions to the audience. ... Verbal irony is also apparent when Montresor calls Fortunato "friend." When he ...
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