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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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    the character eavy leaves ‘V’s hideout for quite some time but returns within 5 minutes of the film‚ even though she had been gone for months. Since it is obvious this film was aimed at mainstream audiences‚ films with a similar plot (1984‚ Akira‚ Oldboy) have never been too popular with mainstream audiences but because of V4V’s modern‚ stylish & cool visual combined with its appealing mainstream storytelling techniques it has become more popular than most within its unique genre. 21 Grams 21

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    Many people start to know artists and listen to their music by downloading music from internet because as it is free you try new artists and types of music that you may never have though of buying their CD in a store. This gives the artist a wider audience. Besides‚ new artists benefit from this‚ because few people buy CDs from an unknown artist‚ but a lot of people download music made by new artists and gives them a try because they do not

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    returning equipment to their art rooms‚ any cardboard that is left around is thrown away and that the area of the room is also neat and tidy and etc. There was no budget for the event because everything was supplied for the year 6s who are the target audience. Evaluation For our evaluation‚ we used questionnaires on how the event went for them. Also event problems that happened during this. Such as‚ that some of the students in the years did not bring much cardboard boxes or some of the cardboard boxes

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    is the physical noise distraction that may come from the design of the lecture hall‚ an open door or window that allows outside noise to enter‚ or the rustling noises associated with the audience‚ i.e. cell phones‚ coughing‚ side bar conversation. 2. Speaker Perception a. This is the perception the audience makes in reference to the speaker‚ how the speaker presents themselves‚ does the speaker use filler words such as‚ “umh” or “you know”. Does the speaker utilize a slow methodical pattern which

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    Response to the language used by Kent and Lear Lear’s monologue of harsh comments towards Gonerill presents the audience with the childlike side of his character. Lear’s anger is triggered by Gonerill’s newly played authority over him. Here‚ Lear is placed in a situation he is uncomfortable with and his sporadic rant is unjustified with regards to Gonerill’s actual actions. Gonerill orders a level of disrespect to come from the servants of her castle towards Lear’s “so disordered‚ so deboshed and

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    legend from their stage? His famous play Othello is a classic‚ a Greek tragedy promoting many themes‚ to name a few: love‚ anti – femininity‚ and racism. First performed in 1604 this intriguing storyline based in Venice and Cyprus has been thrilling audiences world wide for 400 years it has every character one could hope for from a typical Shakespeare play which is why your theatre would love Othello! Othello is a man of trust‚ he believes that those close to him are there to support him‚ which leads

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    intent‚ but only vaulting ambition…" it is something that must happen in order for Macbeth to achieve what he wants. The audience sees the conflict within Macbeth and the horrible imaginings he has for his own downfall and his fate. He knows that he is drinking from a "poisoned chalice" which symbolizes Macbeth’s yearning for moral desecration. Another aspect of Macbeth that the audience witness is the reluctance to mention the murder of Duncan. Instead‚ he uses euphemisms such as " it‚ assassination‚

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    between characters in order for it to be entertaining‚ and thus be successful. We can consider a text to be successful if the playwright is able to convey a view of a theme or issue to the audience that challenges our views as he or she originally intended. Through the conflicting views of characters‚ the audience is often exposed to attitudes and opinions different to their own. The One Day of the Year‚ by Alan Seymour‚ is a play that examines how through both the internal and external conflicts of

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    structure as a way to create tension including‚ stage directions‚ setting/staging and characters actions. Tension is initially built in scene 1 by the use of Sheriffs structure‚ the men are waiting in the trenches for six days with nothing to do‚ to the audience the real boredom of the trenches and the men would be exposed. The men talk about everyday things such as the bacon they are eating for breakfast “look down straight on it from above‚ sir‚ you can see the bit o’ lean quite clear.”pg37 The start of

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