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... of it as the darkness creates a mysterious atmosphere and also by the anxious looks on the faces of the girls, which leads the audience to believe they are ...
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... This leads the audience to believe that perhaps this silent man would only speak to those worthy of his words. Chief is not dangerous, only cautious. ...
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... This leads the audience to believe that perhaps this silent man would only speak to those worthy of his words. Chief is not dangerous, only cautious. ...
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... The Bacchae leads audience members to believe that the women are overpowered by their dedication to worshipping Dionysus- worship being an act of pleasure and ...
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... him to the floor. This action leads the audience to believe that he is a very brutal and emotional person. Lastly, and the most ...
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... This dialogue shared by Hamlet and Ophelia leads the audience to believe that Hamlet has once loved her and yet now he leads her to believe he loves her no more ...
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... I believe the roles of Mercury and Sosia to ... their relationships with their masters, the audience, and Alcamena ... millionaire; A rich man's servant leads a lousy ...
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... This leads the audience to believe that the whole scene is a historical facsimile, when in fact only the picture is historical. ...
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... However, Huck's moral reconciliation leads Twain's audience to believe that society leads individuals in the wrong path and that to become wholesome we must ...
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... ingenious. ???h Discuss the meaning of the title and what it leads the audience to believe versus what it actually stands for. There ...
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... story continues, he indulges into alcohol which leads to the ... first person point of view, the audience is caused ... he does not expect anyone to believe his story ...
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... but in fact, the Baz Luhrmann adaptation leads up into ... intriguing and would suit the majority of the audience. ... I believe that a good beginning is essential, on ...
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... This leads onto another idea that has been explored ... added by Stoppard to test an audience's understanding or ... However, I do not believe that the word "perfect ...
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... He is too proud to believe in the words of ... This ironically, again, leads to the same outcome as ... Using dramatic irony to involve the audience, the characters ...
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... Tadzio leads him to abandon all his morals and dignity ... doing and believes he is providing great entertainment, while some people in the audience believe that he ...
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... The forth stanza continues on but with a twist that should shock the audience. ... This leads me to believe that she is young and unable to fight for herself ...
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... This type of behavior leads the audience to believe that Kathryn uses her ranking and her setting in life to achieve personal happiness. ...
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... Thomas Crown's disregard for all authority, even to the point of mockery and deceit, leads the audience to believe that those with status need no respect for ...
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... of revenge, while appealing to the senses of the audience. ... clear; however, the reader is led to believe that the ... happy, as once I was." This leads the reader ...
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... This leads to the next important idea of Dana, which the group did ... monk's basic outlook of material possessions, and lead the audience to believe that monks ...
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... Cleopatra's meeting into a fairy tale and leads the audience ... this is what Shakespeare wants the audience to view ... that is necessary for us to believe in order ...
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... His attempt to define his sadness leads him to anger ... It allows the audience to grasp a sense of the ... the other characters in the play would lead one to believe. ...
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... This is a stressful situation that is almost leads to violence. ... But what I believe to be the main purpose of the film was to give the audience a sense of ...
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... Silence is actually worse than talking because it leads to plotting and conniving. ... If you believe what the audience is suppose to believe than the ...
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... feeding such images on national television is that the audience would believe that these ... he does not need to protect women, which eventually leads to his ...
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... Clyde's oversight of this problem leads to his ultimate downfall. ... The entire book, the audience is led to believe that Clyde will manipulate his way to the ...
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... mention in Young Goodman Brown that leads the reader to ... of words lead the reader to believe that there ... In the beginning of the story the audience is introduced ...
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... This leads viewers to believe that children from single ... children to be utilized by the audience members? ... I believe that children go through stages throughout ...
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... violent property fordoes itself And leads the will ... The Shakespearean audience viewed Hamlet as the protagonist of ... play, and some scholars believe that Polonius ...
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... This proves inconsistency and the audience don't know what to believe in. ... Juliet and that they are brothers " " he remains mysterious which leads to Tybalt's ...
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