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    newfound power‚ his desire for more cannot be stopped. “Stars‚” in the eyes of a Jacobean audience‚ would suggest something heavenly or Godly. So by saying this it is almost blasphemes: Macbeth is asking God to turn a blind eye on what he is about to do and asking that his true‚ evil intentions not be understood by his peers‚ “black and deep desires.” Both Macbeth and Frankenstein‚ to their respective audiences‚ would have been viewed as people defying the boundaries of life and humanity. Frankenstein

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    brings him peace. As a reader‚ we don’t see a reason for his characteristics until later on in the play. At the end of Act 1‚ Williams has built up tension with the audience about the mysterious identity of Skipper and Brick’s obvious discomfort surrounding the subject. When Brick tells Maggie to “shut up about Skipper”(P.41)‚ the audience knows there is something going on but it isn’t until Act 2 of the play when Brick is put in a position of discussion by Big Daddy‚ the hidden truth is finally revealed

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    describe the duties and responsibilities of Job which he is looking for in the hospitality management. Presenter’s Skills The presenter has used Informal language at various occasions. He appears to be taking to himself and not addressing the audience and there was also lack of eye contact. He was mostly reading from the paper and there was no visual presentation Body language was not appropriate for the presentation for example hands inside the pocket. Finishing of presentation was also inappropriate;

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    Is action that happens offstage as important as that which happens onstage? When action is onstage‚ it allows the audience to experience the drama with the characters and it provokes strong emotions as the audience witnesses the climax of the play and the reactions of and effects on the characters. However‚ if action is offstage‚ the audience do not see for themselves the events of the play and how the characters adjust themselves to the events‚ but‚ this does not mean that these actions are ineffective

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    in reality. Well-written narratives challenge their readers to reconsider society’s views and their own perspectives on particular issues. The audience is positioned to understand how much a personal opinion can be based on society’s views. The novel "The Story of Tom Brennan" uses the profound story of the Brennan family to encourage her teenage audience to think critically about the consequences of drink driving and rash decisions. It also offers an insight into the grieving process‚ demonstrating

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    intimate actor-audience relationship. Since there is no masking between audiences and stage‚ audiences get the change to carefully observe every detail of the set. However‚ on the other hand‚ the edge of the stage is not very clear to the audience. For instance in Dancing at Lughnasa‚ there is a kite that is the gift from Kate for little Michael. The kite was lying at downstage left. As the kite was too close to the audience‚ it becomes very distracting especially for the audiences at the front

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    Love at First Sight When it comes to car buying‚ there are hundreds of models to choose from. Everyone needs something different from a car. Car manufacturers use advertising to target different audiences with specific needs. Consequently advertisers use color‚ text and images to fight for the reader’s attention; so that they can influence the viewer’s opinion of their product and therefore persuade them to buy their vehicle rather than any other. This ad for the Honda Odyssey builds a theme

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    I Knew This Was My Moment

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    I could remember when I was young‚ one day‚ my mother suddenly dragged me out to a concert that I wasn’t all that enthusiastic about. I was planning on persuading my mother otherwise‚ but the moment I stepped in and the concert started‚ I immediately fell in love. I was enchanted by the stage effects‚ the dancers‚ and the pure vocal talent of the artist. It was then that everything had started‚ and my world had changed. At that moment‚ I knew what I wanted in life. Immediately after the concert

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    Washington‚ saying this very important quote. “You must get an education. You must go to school‚ and you must learn to protect yourself. And you must learn to protect yourself with the pen‚ and not the gun.” She was the only woman to address the audience. In 1973‚ she performed at Carnegie Hall‚ although she was nervous about how she would be reviewed. Josephine received applause before the her performance even began. It was so touching that she wept onstage. On April 8‚ 1975‚ Josephine performed

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    Rhetorical Triangle Discussion Board PSP111-1001B-03 Presentation Essentials Rhetorical Triangle is the active correlation between the speaker‚ the audience‚ and the situation of a presentation or speech. The rhetorical triangle determines the success of a presentation or speech. When a speech executes the three primary elements of the speaker‚ the audience‚ and the situation in balance the Rhetorical Triangle is effectively complete. It is important for a speaker to give equal relevance to all three

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