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... as similes and imagery to describe the fear and journey towards becoming eleven ... her in characterizing Rachel and helped her to engage the audience by making ...
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In the second chapter of his book "Towards a New Theatre", Robert Edmond Jones ... Theatre is for the audience, performed to please the biggest and most important ...
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... subject. Also, Miller sets an ambiguous attitude towards the audience. Miller ... father. Miller set an ambiguous tone towards his audience. The ...
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... feel a sense of ensurement towards the advertisement. Thus the advertisement shows a sense of reliability towards its audience. ...
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... The lineups are generally intended towards a large audience, so that viewers will remain tuned into a network as much as possible. ...
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... line 13, where it says "Well, they started it" and "They didn't think about us in Pearl Harbor", it's as if the statements are directed towards the audience. ...
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... constant rejection and selfishness towards the people who love her results in a stirring of emotions of pity and care from the audience towards Den and Verge. ...
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... Once Romeo and Juliet are dead, the audience doesn't feel bad towards the two families because they brought they tragedy on themselves by their ancient feud. ...
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... Such manipulation makes the play lean towards being Iago's because he makes the audience think what he wants them to think. This ...
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... One bullet would go through Danny making the audience feel sympathetic towards him and then a couple seconds later another creating even more sympathy and hate ...
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The play used many different techniques to draw the audience's attention towards a women and her struggle for freedom and to be next to her beloved Will Lord ...
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... of the film, acting in a way, as a series of steps, each leading a little closer to the end result and the way the audience is positioned towards the end result ...
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... Spielberg used people to block sections of the frame so the audience only had one place to look. Towards the end of the film Chief Brody is throwing some ...
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... against. He strongly encourages the audience to donate their time and mercy towards these issues that trouble our society. By using ...
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... Here, she is representing post-structuralism. Her elaborate and educated speech sways the audience to look slightly more favourably towards this ideology. ...
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... completely male. I believe the audience's initial attitude towards this product is one of curiosity. This advertisement initially ...
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... seems, in this small speech at least, to understand the ill-treatment of the Jewish merchant, and the audience, in turn, feels empathy towards the character of ...
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... His tone is spiteful and dismissive towards his once favourite daughter and shows the audience how callous and cold-hearted he is. ...
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... any obligations towards her. She gives him her engagement ring, and then demands that he do the same. He does. This is a pivotal moment, and the audience will ...
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... As an audience we are asked to disagree/ agree with the stand that these ... of other characters that allow us to develop certain opinions towards these players. ...
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... The main point Bolingbroke reveals to his audience is his confidence and character towards something he believes in which stands strong enough to risk his own ...
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... live for. Looking at a proud man suddenly broken, the audience feels utter sympathy towards him and what he has lost. Mel Gibson ...
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... serve to highlight Hamlet's impressions of the society that the audience are only just forming theirs upon; therefore, leading to a bias towards the character ...
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... beard" are all very touching and show the ill treatment of Shylock, and Shakespeare apparently intended the audience to feel sympathetic towards Shylock, and ...
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... For Equiano, staying in England meant working towards his goals through British culture ... combination of culture and upbringing, and the intended audience to hear ...
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... serve to highlight Hamlet's impressions of the society that the audience are only just forming theirs upon; therefore, leading to a bias towards the character ...
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... serve to highlight Hamlet's impressions of the society that the audience are only just forming theirs upon; therefore, leading to a bias towards the character ...
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... of this form of punishment. This editorial is directed towards an educated and experienced audience. It begins with facts about ...
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... of this form of punishment. This editorial is directed towards an educated and experienced audience. It begins with facts about ...
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... it would both alter and greatly exaggerate the way that people felt towards an entire ... but having a speech or rally when the resistance of the audience is the ...
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