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    sound to display different emotions. This allows the audience to break down the meaning and importance of the current scene. It also allows them to form an emotional connection with the characters. One of the greatest strengths in Insomnia is Christopher Nolan’s ability to keep his protagonist in every shot despite the perplex and moody-blue vibe of the movie. This means that despite the director’s desire to complicate and confuse the audience‚ he still manages to keep the protagonist in the spotlight

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    Hearing Loss

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    understandable. Through informative speeches‚ people are able to give others the benefit of their learning and expertise. 1. Choose a topic that you can research and inform your audience about. Do not inform us about something by going through the physical actions‚ instead‚ simply tell and explain the topic to the audience. 2. Developmental Skill: Continue the use of the demonstration/informative speech outline. Applying supporting materials and citing evidence. 3. Time: 5-8 minutes (Four

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    and other rhetorical devices to convey the audiences attitude of the opening season baseball game. The audiences clearly have great interest of the environment around them as they optimistically keep their eyes glued to the players. The way that Updike combines sentences along with the sentence structure is also support as Updike shows the audiences point of view towards the game. The use of metaphor‚ syntax and diction show the attitude of the audiences at the opening season of a baseball event.

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    Iago, the Villain

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    especially Othello. In that tragedy‚ Iago plays an important and major role and is described by Shakespeare as a villain‚ liar‚ and masculine; he shows his felling to the audience by the use of speech. These monologues of Iago are used to create mystery and lead the downfall of the protagonists in the play. By the end of the play‚ the audiences can see through the irony in Iago’s last words. A fundamental reason for Iago’s success is his ability to appear ‘honest’‚ he is given to use the power of language

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    protagonist. Aristotle described comedy as something that “consists in some defect or ugliness which is not painful or destructive” – a description that totally counters what the play really wants to depict. My team and I focused more on letting the audience be entertained by the lightness that this play may offer; however‚ this was not the point of this‚ in the first place. Nevertheless‚ when you look at it in a different perspective‚ Paglilitis ni Mang Serapio can still be a comedy but it does not

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    Frank did whatever it took to become rich to provide for his family‚ driving him to drug trafficking. Despite being a murdering‚ lying‚ threat to the North East gangsters involved with the drug trafficking‚ Frank Lucas elicits enthrallment from the audience due to his intriguing and charismatic character‚ emphasizing the pleasure of grasping possessions wrongfully will only bring you joy for a short period of time. Frank Lucas thought he had it all. He was dealing the most pure drug there was on

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    The Government Inspector

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    Each actor is worth noting‚ but standouts include Dion Aghajani as Bobchinsky and Michael Skaf as Dobchinsky. Director Matt Foyer makes sure to keep the audience intrigued and alert by keeping the cast of college students/staff on their feet for a nonstop 90 minutes. The actors‚ playing larger-than-life versions of themselves‚ are impressively convincing in their roles. The ambitious and hot-headed Greg Stone

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    August, Osage County

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    The theater darkens‚ crowd’s light chatter subsides‚ and stage lights focus our attention on a magnificent structure. It’s a traditional farmhouse‚ with all your typical nooks and crannies‚ so big it juts out into the audience as if forcing us into this structure. The farmhouse is big. Three floors of potential activity kind of big. After over 3 hours of incredibly well acted scenes and biting dialogue I found myself contemplating: is the star of this show actually the set itself? August‚ Osage

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    Language In Project Nim

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    carries a purpose to inform the viewer on a message regarding the components of and differences between communication and language. This paper will determine who the intended audience is‚ examine the strategies Marsh uses to incorporates ethos‚ pathos and logos to convey intended message and his effectiveness at reaching said audience. The decision made by BBC Films to produce Project Nim with two purposes‚ allows Marsh

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    To the audience these appear as physical actors. These actors give exposition to the past lives of the main characters and shows us the motivations behind undertaking such a perilous journey in a cargo container to escape their horrific past. Many playwrights have used plays for political commentary throughout time‚ as Mira Felner states “Playwrights have used theatre for political commentary as far back as the ancient Greek comic Aristophanes (448-c.

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