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... Romeo also uses quite an array of metaphors during the same balcony scene. Here is another example; "See how she leans her cheek upon her hand. ...
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... This sets the scene for the environment, which is also used in later scenes in America, for example, the scene at the baseball stadium. ...
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... An example of slapstick occurs in Scene 1 of Act 2, in which Katherina strikes Hortensio with a musical instrument, and also indirectly in Scene 2 of Act 3 ...
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... severely. There was a period of confusion of between five and seven minutes before a police car and an ambulance arrived on the scene. ...
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... Another example of a long shot being used is in the scene where Isaac is explaining to Yale (Michael Murphy) his nervousness about quitting his job. ...
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... An example of this is in Act 1, Scene 3, page 241, when Anne Frank accidentally spills milk on Mrs. Van Daan's priceless fur coat. ...
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... Upon the sightless couriers of the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind."(Act I, scene vii) This example is very deep. ...
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... An example of how Ophelia is used by Hamlet is seen in Act II, scene i, when Hamlet uses her to convince his family that he is truely mad. ...
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... For example, in Act 2, Scene 3, while he was drunk, he sings along with Feste when Malvolio barges in to shut them up, and this is prankish behavior. ...
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... Another example of his selflessness is in Act 2, Scene 1. Brutus decides not to tell Portia his plans for the murder of Caesar. ...
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... "Then Live, Macduff: what need I fear of thee?"(Act IV, Scene I, line82), this example of Macbeth's vulnerability exemplifies his ignorance as he takes what ...
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... these is his ability to convey not mixed emotions, but separate, conflicting emotions and events involving multiple characters in one scene. An example of this ...
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... Taking the example of the knife on a murder scene, the viewers never see the knife, therefore it does not exist, before it is recognized through one of the ...
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... glass Ruth says something that completely takes the comedy out of the scene. ... Another example of tragedy subverting comedy in the play "The Homecoming" happens ...
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... An example of this is her reaction to the way Stanley treats Stella. In scene three Stanley makes an aggressive move towards Stella, "[She backs out of sight. ...
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... An example of how Ophelia is used by Hamlet takes place in Act II, scene I, when Hamlet uses her to convince his family he is mad. ...
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... Another good example is the scene where Madeleine jumped into the bay. ... A third example is the scene where Scottie is trying to make Judy over. ...
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... For example, would the scene with the famous shot from between the legs of Mrs. Robinson in the movie The Graduate be as memorable if it instead showed a close ...
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... For example, in Act 2 Scene 2, Clarence's daughter, played by Meghan Draus, was playing with a child's riding horse but there is no mention of this in the ...
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... We then enter the scene on the poker night, in the middle of a game, to ... For example, after Mitch comments on needing to get back to his ill mother, Stanley ...
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... could research, but there are some in which bolt was skilful and made them up using his own imagination and creativity, for example the scene between Cromwell ...
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... It is an excellent example of using comedy to laugh people out of their foibles. ... Some matters to ponder: Act I. In scene 1, what is bothering Madame Pernelle? ...
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... When he did kill Mercutio, he realized he had just killed someone of the Prince's family and fled from the scene. This is a great example of his horrible temper ...
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... An example of how Ophelia is used by Hamlet takes place in Act II, scene I, when Hamlet uses her to convince his family he is mad. ...
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... An example of how Ophelia is used by Hamlet takes place in Act II, scene i, when Hamlet uses her to convince his family he is mad. ...
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... In "Jurassic Park" for example, the scene in which the T-Rex is in pursuit of the jeep, the music makes the audience become filled with anxiety and actually ...
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... character, Ben. This scene is another example of the use of metaphors through which Nichols expresses Ben's thoughts. Another scene ...
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... The ring scene of The Talented Mr. Ripley is a perfect example of how a writer and director will change a character to influence the audience to feel the same ...
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... etc...etc. One example of this is the scene were they show Ginger (Sam's wife; Sharon Stone) having oral sex with Nick. If you haven ...
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... For example, we can hear the jazz each time that the scene with the blond wig lady appears and the scene when a Chinese lady is dancing in front of the jukebox ...
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