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... The Chorus then takes the audience to the battle scene, calling upon them to once again to use their imaginations to picture the battle between the two ...
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... their brothers burial, which brings the audience to the present time. Shortly after, the chorus enters and recounts the reasons for the battle and death of ...
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... choruses, including my dynamic troupe, would battle each other ... passages over the liveliness of the audience, but it ... One member of the chorus recited his verse ...
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... claim to the throne of France, which lead to the battle of Agincourt. ... Inventively Shakespeare uses the chorus to give time for the audience to understand ...
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... theater, for the members of the audience sat far ... only three actors (maximum) and the chorus could be ... acclaimed soldier, participating in the battle of Marathon ...
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... theater, for the members of the audience sat far ... only three actors (maximum) and the chorus could be ... acclaimed soldier, participating in the battle of Marathon ...
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... play, Romeo and Juliet has the chorus set up ... In essence, to captivate the audience's attention, instead of ... "When the hurlburly's done/When the battle is lost ...
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... Agamemnon, upon his return from the battle of Troy ... The Chorus describes "the blood-fleck in her eyes as ... The audience learns of Agamemnon and Cassandra's murder ...
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... of Argos, also know as the Chorus, as untrustworthy. ... Irony is displayed here: the audience are the only ... When Agamemnon goes off to battle, Clytaemestra "hopes ...
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... The Battle of Crecy, 1346, when the French were ... Act II, Scene 4). The rhetoric of the Chorus in his ... are calculated to rouse patriotic feelings in the audience. ...
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... This struggle can also become anyone's battle and not just ... inspiring and inventive, like the bar audience in "Sonny's ... in almost every case (a chorus of singing ...
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... Instead, the theme is the battle between society and ... in her actions, arouses pity in the audience, and has a ... the Parodos, there lies the entrance o the chorus. ...
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... are symbolic for the internal moral battle that Faustus ... this learned man." shows that the Chorus compares the ... bad," he gains sympathy from the audience as they ...
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... and having a sword fight, they have a gun battle. ... The songs bring emotion to the audience, and set the scene ... in the play is when the little chorus boy sings ...
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... my and he might have lost the battle, by this he ... This would appeal to the audience at the time, as ... Shakespeare even uses a Chorus to introduce each act with a ...
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... This battle finally overcame Brad with a fatal heroin overdose ... may seem meagre to an older audience the youth ... My God, what is that awful smell (Chorus) She may ...
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... prematurely dead Argives, youths killed in battle, with fledglings ... A third appears when the Chorus recollects the ... be infamous to an ancient audience, it is not ...
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... own brother had been slain in battle / She would ... Creon's fears are affirmed by the Chorus which advises ... The audience sees his stubborn arrogance in holding to ...
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... The dancing is a battle between the two, trying to get ... see for the first time an internal audience on screen ... is Astaire and in gunning down his chorus in dance ...
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... love to the instrument before the audience, and bearing ... 13,000 soldiers had been killed in battle in Southeast ... catchy ragtime marching feel and chorus (Whoopee ...
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... The audience was mostly male. ... Some historians believe Shakespeare played the part of chorus saying: "But ... That did affright the air at [the Battle of] Agincourt ...
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... liven up a party or involve an audience, they might ... creativity, not weapons; to have a battle of different ... And perhaps the strongest line is the chorus: "Don't ...
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... Eteocles, two brothers, had killed each other in battle. ... close of the second scene, the audience learns that ... does not truly listen until the chorus, the people ...
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... injustices racism causes, picking up the battle where the ... on the block like a lazily comic Greek chorus. ... Lee skillfully moves the audience through the violent ...
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... The song, with chorus lyrics, "I'm on my way ... quality easily captures and maintains the interest of the audience. ... we are told, "a modern day battle" will soon be ...
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