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... The audience shared a common bond, a seemingly justifiable desire to celebrate. When that song began, not one person in the bar was thinking about their Lit. ...
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... the time. The audience shared food, blankets, drugs, and bodies with each other. Babies were born during the three days. Although ...
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... As the great diversity of the community gathered for a shared experience, there was a need for standards of behavior to unify the audience. ...
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... of readers" shared common values and readings were authenticised by the institution of the community, not by the text. However, does the pressure of audience ...
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... from starvation. By using this story he was able to make his audience feel like they shared the same experience. It grabbed their ...
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... They are supposed know that through the experiences they have shared with him, he is competent and has good character. Peck also reminds the audience that this ...
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... and Ray Muller differ in the approach to film production, both shared similar film techniques. Their films appeals to the audience's emotions, while ...
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... Bertolt Brecht. Artuad's purpose was to create a theatre that shared and involved the audience's reactions and emotions. This is ...
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... This dialogue shared by Hamlet and Ophelia leads the audience to believe that Hamlet has once loved her and yet now he leads her to believe he loves her no more ...
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... Communication is a function of shared meaning, and a matter of preferred thinking ... definition is enough though, you must also know what kind of audience you are ...
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... By using the tree she can make the audience think of the times they shared at the weeping willow rather than her sadness about seeing this place without Thomas ...
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... Sonny "lead[s] his audience to a heightened, shared awareness of their cultural identity" when he gives his "heroic, bardic performance" with Creole and the ...
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... Audience members who had been directly affected by paedophilia may have had more reason than most to be ... Thousands scarred forever by a shared blood ritual. ...
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... this illustrates that when she expresses her feelings, her surroundings, audience, and environment ... than the Eider-Duck's Deep Pillow - to have shared - As you ...
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... Enormous fines would be levied against any daring to sit in an audience. ... He shared this power with his old friend Thomas Killigrew. ...
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... The audience's direct involvement in uncovering the speaker's character represent an ... These shared features are enhanced by sophisticated poetic techniques, all ...
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... The romantic comedy offers an experience of shared intimacy to couples - married, dating ... They engage the audience by allowing them to experience a beautiful ...
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Edward Albee's, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, takes the audience through a night of a few drinks shared by college professors. ...
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... that Paul sided with the philosophers, presenting beliefs that were shared among them ... brilliant how Paul often changed his approach to fit his audience, but he ...
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... appeals directly to both the audience in the studio and the home audience. ... The partial identification is necessary since if people shared all common features ...
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... It is also a shared fantasy that would be immediately understood by any audience, so that the particular trappings of this film would not hinder an ...
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... Blanche regretting having shared her intimate and tormented past that she disperses the reality by trying to seduce Mitch in French. The audience's arousal is ...
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... Whereas the constructionist approach is where we the audience construct the meaning through our shared conceptual maps and language. ...
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... Whereas the constructionist approach is where we the audience construct the meaning through our shared conceptual maps and language. ...
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... on the "modern mainstream" (young generation C5 identified as it's target audience). ... application" and David Elstein chief executive of C5 shared this view ...
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... His reservoir of quotes shared his wisdom on writing, but even the non-writers in the audience could appreciate the value of his words. ...
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... tricks and win card games than fight with a brother who shared the same ... security."2 Huggins then continued by saying, "The Western gives the audience a ...
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... which Jefferson's Declaration of "natural rights" was given voice and a mass audience. ... Douglass drew upon the symbolism of the day, symbolism shared across the ...
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... Thoreau and King shared the same ideas of unjust laws performed by the ... his own position and recommending the position he feels his audience, as reasonable and ...
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... not easily jealous," and that assessment of his character seems to be shared by most ... a voice of moral outrage, and by the final scene the audience will applaud ...
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