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... When you give a speech and emphasize the words, the audience will understand that the information you are giving out is important. ...
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... When you are giving a presentation you must dress for the audience, not for yourself. If they thing you look out of place, then you are. ...
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... undress. This method of filming, giving the audience the sight of the forbidden, adds thrill to the important scenes. Thrill only ...
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The movie is not only faithful to the original novel, but it also does a wonderful job of giving the audience the visual version of the story that is well ...
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... The Viewer, unlike any other genre, has the advantage of "knowing more than the characters do, giving the audience to engage in informed speculation of events ...
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... their creators, the replicants answer with an affirmative 'no' by the emotional and intellectual responses they are giving. In the film, the audience is asked ...
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... The music played as the men sailed towards the shores of Turkey, was a slow piece, representing the focus of the soldiers and giving the audience a sense of ...
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... efforts. Maria's award giving ceremony would be held in front of a big audience and the New York's Mayor would be there, too. For ...
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... They will know that the audience will be viewing the visuals and not be staring at ... Another obstacle in organizational communication is giving vague instructions ...
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... to the throne. He even stops giving soliloquies to the audience, and begins to lose sympathy with them as well. There is only one ...
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... The speaker is also once again reminding the audience that her mother had hoped to achieve a sense of immortality by giving birth to her. ...
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... In Sleepy Hollow Tim shows the audience that this is not a happy town. He does this by giving it a dead look by only using dark, grey based colors. ...
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... The set design was not very realistic giving the audience the chance to imagine how they thought the set should look like. They ...
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... studio. The other, more commonly seen in modern cinema, was the concept of giving an audience precisely what it wanted. Therefore ...
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... of perceiving this is that he is still desperately trying to trick her into staying with him by giving her sweet nothings. The way the audience perceive this ...
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... While giving speeches in the past, I found myself being completely predictable ... I find that now my audience tends to pay better attention to me because they can ...
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... by emotions. Hamlet directs a play within a play giving the audience an added experience and a contrast of control. In this instance ...
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... Without techniques like similes, which Homer liberally applied, the story would not of been brought down to earth, giving the audience something to relate to. ...
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... New Wave tended to have loosely constructed scenarios, with many unpredictable elements and sudden shifts in tone, often giving the audience the impression ...
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... ways. Already, the audience is excited by hearing Hamlet's promise because it is giving them something to look forward to. In the ...
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... before. This causes a contrast in characters and excites the audience by giving them so many different things to view at once. Tybalt ...
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... of nature. The following scenes show that relationship developing giving the audience a warm, cuddly sensation. The father views ...
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... Thus the distance is broken from the playwright to the audience as well, as the audience is giving meaning to the play every time they see it.
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... Shakespeare manipulates the audience's feelings by realism and giving the audience an understanding of the characters feelings; "Nothing that is so, is so ...
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... By giving the audience no explanation for " I can't do this", the audience is presume that the silence of this intermingling of black and white promises ...
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... scene. After her death it all fall silent signifying her death also giving the audience to take in the previous event. The extreme ...
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... In giving an audience a reason to love the characters, Shakespeare manages to get the audience to root for the love of the two characters Romeo and Juliet. ...
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... Shakespeare's audience would have strong attitudes on the behavior of some characters such ... won battles, he spread happiness in his people by giving them titles ...
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... emphasises the importance of the reader without giving way to total subjectivism and for this purpose emphasises a 'specific disposition' of an audience" . ...
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... that the characters are shown using very soft and faded colours giving a wispy ... In creating this question, the audience is intrigued into viewing this movie to ...
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