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I will also try and analyse the dramatic impact the linguistic style and the devices have on an audience watching or reading the play. ...
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... horrible people. For the audience, watching other people's lives fall apart, although sad, created a sense of relief. It made their ...
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... The audience of The Truman Show is a perfect example of this type of civilization. By watching The Truman Show, its viewers have revolved their lives around it ...
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... father. In the background the viewer can hear laughter which makes the audience watching the movie want to laugh also. But when ...
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... Ethical deliberations in literature is aptly summed in Hamlet's "To be or not to be", and the audience watching Hamlet's dilemma is better able to make ethical ...
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... An audience watching the play today however would be sympathetic with Hamlet's desire but the moral standards applied in the twenty-first century would view ...
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... Representational performance includes ?the audience watching interactions that are staged as if no audience were present at all?(Cohen, 23). ...
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... between the characters and Marlow. One could view the audience watching Apocalypse Now the same way. "Willard is not like the others ...
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... Screen actors also don't feel the pressure of a live audience watching them, for they have the convenience of "breaking character," a term used when an actor ...
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... Likewise with the audience watching The Birds, once Peisetaerus voiced his opinion on what to do, assume the whole theater exploded with laughter. ...
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... An Elizabethan audience watching Othello would have been highly suspicious of Desdemona and her behaviour. Eloping was simply not done. ...
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... the other players. It is also important to look at the pressures the athletes feel from the audience watching. The audience can ...
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... Companies realized that with the exposure from the game, they could generate a large amount of revenue from the target audience, who were watching at home. ...
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... When doing this, it's unavoidable to notice the grid, which is another reminder to the audience that they are watching a theatrical production. ...
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... It is about creating a film that the audience will enjoy watching. The goal of the film industry from Edison to now is to make money. ...
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... Although, there is a predominantly black audience watching, it appears that BET is forgetting about the number of whites that view the station. ...
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... What make these shows so popular? It seems that the audience and viewers enjoy watching people spill guts about everyday garbage life. ...
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... taken into consideration. Depending on the time of day determines the age of the audience that is watching. Television can be broken ...
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... work. As for the audience "we", are doing nothing more than watching another audience, (Stewart & Kelly), watch the movie. We only ...
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... person's character. This theory would have been in a seventeenth century's audience's mind whilst watching the play. Today an audience ...
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... by the Stage Manager, providing background information, and commentary, this reminds us that we are watching a play. Since the audience is constantly reminded ...
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... place. The audience listens to what Brody is saying and watching the bait go into the water. This is where the shark jumps out of. ...
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... While the audience is watching this happen, they see a wheelbarrow go through the scene with a girl in it who is wearing a red jacket. ...
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... this hell and gave up their lives in order to accomplish the task at hand has to go through the mind of many an audience member when watching this action take ...
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... taken place in the open-air markets and streets in Rome emphasize the realism that De Sica is trying to portray to his audience. I enjoyed watching this film ...
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... production. Watching a movie is very much more entertaining to an audience than any play that is being shown live. Since movies ...
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... All of my life I have been growing up with the television, watching and learning from the ... And maybe most importantly characters the audience can identify with. ...
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... us not really realize when commercials are going to occur, we end up watching commercials more, creating a large and very tuned-in audience for advertisers. ...
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... The audience enjoys watching reality television because there are no actual roles to be played or particular lines to be said; people are simply expressing how ...
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... Shakespeare also creates subtle humour from love and watching confusion in love. Shakespeare manipulates the audience's feelings by realism and giving the ...
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