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    ‘An Inspector Calls’ is part ghost story and murder mystery‚ however‚ what Priestley emphasises on the most is the moral lecture. Priestley demonstrates to the audience that it was the anarchistic society of the past that eventually led to the two World Wars and that this must change in order to prevent another. The play conveys to the audience that no matter your wealth or authority one must not exploit their power to the more disadvantaged and that we must all take responsibility for one another in

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    technique in order for the audience to empathise with Gloucester and bringing about catharsis within us. Edmund’s duplicity towards his own brother and father enables the audience to identify with characters evoking powerful emotions. Throughout the passage‚ Edmund is seen to warn his brother Edgar to “Forbear Gloucester’s presence” because their father has been offended by Edgar somehow. Edmund is established as a duplicitous character almost immediately because the audience has seen Ed himself manipulate

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    Shakespeare’s plays are relevant to today’s audience because of the issues they explore.- 887 words Classic plays explore timeless themes that still astoundingly reflect people’s behaviour‚ nature and ambitions in today’s society. Ambition is a quality in which we all possess‚ however‚ it is the way we interpret it‚ that will determine how far we will go to attain what we desire. The famous William Shakespeare’s plays are global successes‚ appreciated for their timeless themes. Ambition can be used

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    Language and power 1 Power is gained in many ways throughout the text. Text I has been written‚ primarily‚ to persuade an audience to share their (bwag) views on the new Sainsburys being built in their “medieval heritage” town of Bishops Waltham‚ therefore it is aimed at residents of the town who are old enough to write a valid letter of complaint – age 18-70. Firstly‚ imperatives are used to be assertive right from the beginning of the text. The word “write” in “write a letter today” immediately

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    information the audience can absorb in one sitting. * Structure — It has a logical beginning‚ middle‚ and end. It must be sequenced and paced so that the audience can understand it. Where as reports have appendices and footnotes to guide the reader‚ the speaker must be careful not to loose the audience when wandering from the main point of the presentation. * Packaging — It must be well prepared. A report can be reread and portions skipped over‚ but with a presentation‚ the audience is at the mercy

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    mischief to come. Despite his inability to control weather patterns‚ Shakespeare developed marvelous scenes which he displayed in his own theater‚ The Globe. How did Shakespeare portray the emotional aspects of his characters and their strife to his audience? How did he direct the actors and what did the open air stage of The Globe look like? Imagine yourself in London circa 1600‚ a short year after the completion of the Globe Theater and perhaps a few months after the completion of the play Much Ado

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    to grab and keep his audiences attention without having doubt about what he is saying by the end of his speech. Gladwell‚ in the speech on school shootings is very convincing. There are three main devices he used in order to get his point across which is reasoning‚ emotion‚ and credibility. Here I will be explaining how he has come to use each device to win over the majority of his audience. Gladwell uses reasoning throughout his speech and does so very well to get his audience on a foundation of

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    and/or issue anywhere in the world? Q: What have I done (actions) to prove my support‚ interest‚ and/or passions in any of the above areas? Q: Which of the above passions do I think the audience might relate to and/or care about the most? Why? Q: Which of the above passions do I think the audience might be willing to support in an active way? Why? What do I think they might be willing to do? What do I think they might not be willing to do? Q: Am I hesitant about using any of my passions

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    awareness about one of today’s most pressing and grave problem. Resource consciousness was the product that we have to promote to the target audience of the twin cities. The idea was to make the campaign interesting and encouraging and discard the old run-of-the-mill ideas that is used by WAPDA and other social welfare organizations. Because the target audience is youth‚ the more memorable your marketing approach is‚ the more impact it will have. Project Objectives and Execution: As the description

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    creates a type of art and displays it to an audience or group of people. A comedian is someone who puts on a humorous show and acts out funny things to make an audience act. Also‚ a comedian is doing their comedy for entertainment like another type of performance artist. The goal for the comedian is to give something back to the audience by making them life and entertaining them. I would say that a comedian could be considered a performance audience because they are putting together a form of art

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