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... Only one audience react positively to the advertisement and pay attention to the image in it, but still, won't be interested in buying the product or at least ...
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... Only one audience react positively to the advertisement and pay attention to the image in it, but still, won't be interested in buying the product or at least ...
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... the reader. Despite Macbeth's reprehensible deeds, Shakespeare makes the audience react with sympathy towards Macbeth. Macbeth, a ...
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... of this kind of dual view of the world to develop Blanche's character is a perfect example of the way A Streetcar Named Desire makes the audience react to the ...
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... While shooting Jaws Spielberg thought as much about how the audience would react to a scene as he thought about how a scene would look on film (the primary ...
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How does Hamlet react to this momentous decision, and what does he risk to ... also believe that it is what shapes Hamlet's behaviour to the audience, his madness ...
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... error. The light use made me react in the way I believe the audience was intended to react, and that is all that is necessary. I ...
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Question: "And so I mourn him-I admit it-with a certain...alarm" How does Arthur Miller expect us to react to the ... When Eddie dies, the audience is expected ...
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... leaves little to be desired when it fails to recognise that an audience of any ... from the same social background does not mean that they will react or interpret ...
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... that nature. What the actors did in the beginning depended largely upon how well the audience was going to react. In conclusion ...
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... that nature. What the actors did in the beginning depended largely upon how well the audience was going to react. In conclusion ...
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... By manipulating the reactions and thoughts of Marlow's audience, Conrad supplies an example of how he would like his own audience to react: listen to the story ...
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... I think that many people would go to the theatre and see this play yet I think that a modern audience would react in a far more different way to how they would ...
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... and evil in Act 1 plays an important role in forcing the audience to think about similar forces within their own personalities (how would one react if they ...
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... expanded by these texts, as they have shown me how people react with this ... of metaphors the composers of these texts manage to engage the audience, and portray ...
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... and action. He also explains the chorus' purpose, and how the audience was supposed to react to what the chorus sings. The fact ...
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... and action. He also explains the chorus' purpose, and how the audience was supposed to react to what the chorus sings. The fact ...
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... videos the audience is faced with the confronting image of rampant commercialism mixed with mediocre production values. How is the viewer supposed to react to ...
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... century audience. They act as a narrative, summarising the most recent action (on-stage or not). They take on the role of bystanders who watch and react to the ...
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... By pursuing major scenes to a concluded extent, Coppola has already painted in the audience's mind the way they should react. Another ...
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... original text does. Boorman wants the audience to react and appreciate the details that he thought out very carefully. He tries to ...
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... Children fall into the passive audience as they are ever-changing, they absorb the media, they are easy manipulated by it and react to it in either a negative ...
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... go. And he respected how an audience would react. If I just learn that then I feel as though I have learned something important. ...
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... It seems that he would react to things as any normal boy of seven would. This part of Michael's character really needs to be conveyed to the audience so that ...
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... In The Shining Kubrick creates a character in Wendy that is so unattractive, so absolutely unworthy of sympathy, that the audience does not react out of horror ...
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... when a film is being watched, the emotional state of the audience plays a ... you can see through these experiments, people can and sometimes do react to violence ...
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... Therefore, the audience feels anxiety when the state trooper follows her progression ... Most viewers would almost certainly react the same as Norman Bates if their ...
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... If as an audience member, we are horror-struck by the scenes of war that ... remembering that these were things people witnessed first-hand and had to react to in ...
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... with the audience, but not too powerful to lose the meaning of the scene. This will create the boundaries for how the characters will act and react with each ...
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... The audience know more than the hero does and they would like to warn him ... is famed for his clear-sightedness and quick comprehension- how will he react when he ...
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