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    main character’s past and state of mind. Owen’s use of the word “He”‚ leaving the soldier unnamed implies that he is referring to one of many young soldiers affected by the war. Through the soldier‚ who is also the main character‚ Owen tells his audience of the contrast between the glories of military spectacle at first look‚ and the realistic horrors of the battles in war‚ which are grotesque and horrible. Wilfred Owen also used the technique of contrast to show the reality of the society’s thoughts

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    or extreme? Does this same standard apply to both genders? Is the ad playing on audience fears to sell a product? Are these justifiable fears or extreme and paranoid fears? Who is targeted with the cautionary tale of this ad? Who is left out? How does class play a role in the paranoia or caution? How does race‚ age and gender play into the ad’s concerns? You will move from a personal reaction or response to an analysis of the overt and covert messages presented in this ad. In order to

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    downtown of Philadelphia. He realized that had good food and great atmosphere was not enough to be successful and be stand out in the crowded area filled with competitors. He decided to serve his food with the best and freshest ingredients‚ and the response turn out to be incredible. It created a huge buzz about his restaurant‚ and customer suggested his friend to go check it out‚ etc. It is because of how much work he put in it‚ he charged customer hundred-dollar for a cheesessteak and people are still

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    their experiences brought to life through the distinctively visual? In your response‚ make detailed reference to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing. John Misto attempts to blatantly challenge society’s ingrained perceptions in his play through effective use of dramatic techniques such as stage directions‚ music‚ body language and lighting. The glaring confrontation provokes audience empathy for the two protagonists and thus aids them in visualising the unimaginable

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    Theater is an event that requires actor/audience‚ relationship/agreement in a momentary suspension of disbelief of an imaginary circumstance. 3 E’s: Entertainment‚ education‚ enlightenment Expired theater tickets became worthless If something unforeseen should happen‚ and you couldn’t make it to the theater‚ they use to deny your entry Then producers devised a “past dated” (expired) …you can call on that day and say you have “past dated tickets”..Limit to weekday evening The Actor Fame comes

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    is that Americans spend more on luxuries and not necessities and if we choose to stop spending on luxuries‚ that excess money should be given away. Singer’s assumption is that his emotional appeal will influence his audience. In Singer’s final paragraphs‚ he appeals to his audience to revisit their spending habits and possibly consider donating to a cause and cut down on the luxuries. If you are financially able‚ he asks Americans to donate to alleviate world poverty. He believes it is the audience’s

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    Prezi Reflection and Review The entire process of creating and presenting the Prezi was a huge collaborative learning experience for me. Time management was one of the greatest challenges we faced throughout the creation process. As a group‚ we had to find non-clashing time slots in our schedules in order to meet and design a layout for our project. After brainstorming and designating four major areas of interest for each team member through texts and emails‚ we made an appointment at the CommLab

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    Speech to Entertain: An Overview The primary purpose of a speech to entertain is to have the audience relax‚ smile and enjoy the occasion. The speech should have a central theme or a focus. A series of jokes will NOT work well for this type of speech. Good speeches to entertain typically mix humor with more serious morals‚ lessons learned‚ or experiences. In other words‚ they have a real point to make… they are not just silly‚ slapstick humor. You can tell a lighthearted‚ personal story that reveals

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    their version of taunting and being horrible to the other person. Non- Verbal Communication In this play‚ Pinter uses a lot of long pauses in each seen. This clearly creates tension between the characters and the a tense atmosphere for the audience. Doing this‚ it shows how broken the relationships are between the family. To explore further into the non verbal communication side of the play‚ in a lesson‚ we were split into pairs‚ and were asked to perform a small scene of the play where Ruth

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    as a powerful character who takes pride in dressing neatly. Stemming from this idea‚ Rodolpho’s strong stature and proper work attire causes the audience to associate him with a sense of maturity and authority. Had a man of small or lanky stature been casted as Rodolpho‚ and had his everyday attire been t-shirt casual‚ it is less likely that the audience will regard him with the same level of respect. The lines that Lumet eliminated from the script contribute to her reinterpretation of Rodolpho

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