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... To convey this plot, it was necessary that Salieri had motives enough dislike Mozart. ... So Mozart personality was exaggerated in order to convey the plot. ...
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... play. The emotions are the same, just not as big. Means can be defined as the language that the writer uses to convey the plot. In ...
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... Self-awareness is based around being well balanced rather than excessive, therefor to convey this idea neither the characters nor the plot can be completely ...
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... was either needed or lacked; as in Mother Courage, or was superfluous; as in Therese Raquin, to reveal maternal instincts through different sections of the plot ...
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... then Horatio. Hamlet tries to convey his plot to the girl he loves, Ophelia, by saying " Get thee to a nunnery, farewell. Or if ...
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... He tells us this story to convey a message that he has learned through his experiences. Here is an example of what he is trying to tell us. ...
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... parts of literature. With the combination of structure and plot Camus has used The Stranger to convey his views. The structure works ...
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... also helps to show the comic ignorance of the characters, to contrast with the last scene, in Katharine and Margaret's bedrooms and convey the plot, which is ...
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A device which Shakespeare often utilized to convey the confusion and chaos within the plot of his plays, is the reflection of that confusion and chaos in the ...
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... play. The emotions are the same, just not as big. Means can be defined as the language that the writer uses to convey the plot. In ...
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... The third sub-plot is Hawthorne and the MI6 chief. They convey the status of their agent (Wormold) in Cuba as an overall summary for the reader. ...
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... effective use of character parallels and the creation of the audience's subjective role in the plot allows Hitchcock to entice terror and a convey a lingering ...
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... effective use of character parallels and the creation of the audience's subjective role in the plot allows Hitchco! ck to entice terror, and convey a lingering ...
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... The sole purpose of symbols is to help convey the theme and the plot of a story to the reader and these symbols play their role in doing so.
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... satire. And now we begin our story of the two fairytales. Candide and Shrek use basic plot lines to convey complex messages. They ...
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... 3. How does author convey story? The author seems to show that Mrs. Mallard is overwhelmed with joy that her husband has died. ... 4. Complexities of the plot. ...
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... 3. How does author convey story? The author seems to show that Mrs. Mallard is overwhelmed with joy that her husband has died. ... 4. Complexities of the plot. ...
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... believes that in order for a tragedy to be effective, it must convey pity and ... As the plot progresses, it becomes clear that the king is plotting to kill Hamlet ...
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... believes that in order for a tragedy to be effective, it must convey pity and ... As the plot progresses, it becomes clear that the king is plotting to kill Hamlet ...
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... He uses the book's plot structure, time, and irony to convey a message of antipathy towards war in general and especially to World War Two, in which he fought. ...
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... This technique was a very important element of the movie to me, for it seemed rather cunning of the director to convey such a heavy plot in one single setting ...
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... Welles, however, invented whole new ways for the camera to convey the meanings of ... understand, most people complained that they couldn't follow the plot at all. ...
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... wish to convey. This can relate to the feelings of the characters in certain settings. Also, setting changes are added to create a more interesting plot and ...
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... Indeed, it does take talent to be able to convey a story with little or no ... a riddle or and error which holds back the significance of the plot mainspring until ...
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... Indeed, it does take talent to be able to convey a story with little or no ... a riddle or and error which holds back the significance of the plot mainspring until ...
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... The way Hemingway utilizes character development, plot, and themes are all based ... Hemingway creates characters to convey his life and resemblances of his life ...
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... we learn of their love affair, one of the central elements in the plot. ... times when people stumble upon eachother in the night to convey important information ...
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... of their readers? Authors utilize specific techniques to convey the characters, setting, and plot effectively. The two short stories ...
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... In Jane Eyre, Brontė uses the literary elements of plot and character to convey the theme that a person often falls in love with a manipulator because she has ...
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... Plot in Ng's, "The Red Sweater" is similar as the plot in Mukherjee's, "The Tenant ... The two stories both convey the same centralized theme of the clashing of two ...
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