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... those of Mrs. Wright (998). This helps the audience recognize the major symbolism of the play. The dialog between the women when ...
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... froM to the opening scene may give the impression that the audience doesn't ... him as old fashioned and extremely talented because we wouldn't recognize him as we ...
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... This additional article of clothing was simply added to help the audience recognize who the Cowboys were so there would not be any confusion throughout the ...
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As a child of two baby-boomers parents, I recognize the intended target audience for this advertisement. The visual cues, the choice ...
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... By placing Lysistrata in the position of the heroine, the reader and audience recognize this too. Now, many years later, another playwright appears in Rome. ...
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... business over the phone. This play has a tremendous impact because it makes the audience recognize itself. Willy Loman can be seen ...
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... and I insist on making them think...", he definitely wanted to point to the fallacies of his society and wanted to make the audience recognize their own ...
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... In utilizing dialogue between himself, the first actor also created different costumes so the audience would recognize the different characters. ...
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... towards the prince of Morocco, the prince of Spain, Arragon; and against people of Jewish origin, the audience is able to recognize Shakespeare's prejudice. ...
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... crossing of these class boundaries adds to the comedy of this play mainly by catching the audience off guard and by allowing the audience to recognize the huge ...
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... Martin Orkin comments on the nature of Polonius' speech: 2 "Shakespeare's first audience would recognize in Polonius' predilection for such commonplace ...
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... and the dancer who was called to replace him agreed only on the condition that he could go on without the mask, so the audience could recognize who he was. ...
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... The audience, Dodge assumes, must have been preconditioned by society to recognize the 'she loves me, she loves me not flower petal counting.' This allows ...
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... eyes had seen those they should not have seen, and failed to recognize those they ... Its plot, the arousing of pity and fear in the audience, and the ending as a ...
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... Creon must endure these tragic consequences so that he and the audience not only recognize the errs of his ways but also understand that a human being must ...
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... decorated with the letter "K." Kane's pride and ego required him to seek attention and Toland's choice of filming allows the audience to recognize this before ...
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... resilient character like Lear retrogress into a mere shadow of his former self, and then recognize that he's left with nothing, pulls the audience into Lear's ...
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... Unlike the way it was a decade ago when black artists made rhymes for a black audience, today, black artists recognize that when they make an album, only a ...
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... The idea is to first recognize what kind of audience the essay or speech is directed at, and then invent arguments that appeal to the audience ethically ...
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... of the characters would not only were pleasant to hear but inclusive of all the information that was essential for the audience to recognize the time and place ...
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... Doctorow obviously wants the audience to recognize that America is becoming over commercialized. It's a shame if some people don't already see this. ...
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... moves onto a personal platform with his audience when he says, "Doctors have traditionally taken meager medical histories, failing to recognize their importance ...
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... and values presented in his works speak to the audience, often offering ... School programs recognize the extraordinary literary genius of his writing and realize ...
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... the audience shift in their seats and question their own integrity, disallowing them to place blame on everyone else. They are essentially forced to recognize ...
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... Possibly Shakespeare was trying to draw his audience in by opening his play with such a ... he loves his sons equally and is no longer ashamed to recognize Edmund. ...
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... "Yerma is a tragedy. From the beginning the audience will recognize that something formidable is going to happen. . . .What does happen? Yerma has no plot. ...
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... Although he gives his audience a surplus of pros and cons for both sides, he fails to recognize that E-mailing does not always fit into one of the extreme ...
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... The audience's toward Nora's apparently "unnatural" action of abandoning her family mirrors ... by walking out of their lives, preferring to recognize their own ...
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Is it just the ability to recognize one's surroundings or is there more? ... The audience questions if Oedipus has already realized at some level that there is a ...
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... classic tale of defying the odds, determination through adversity, to recognize and respond ... Together the audience experience a change in characters showing the ...
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