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    This part transports the listener to a march that the military put together in order to show off its strength. The climax is intense by having a percussion play the slow but strong beat that gives the climax its intensity. The beat isn’t the only musical aspect that gives this part its march like feeling. The melody collaborates well with the rhythm in order to create music with such intensity that is capable

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    question of justice. Just exactly where in the dialogue does Socrates win over the debate with Thrasymachus and gain the support of the bystanders? This is very open-ended and opinionated question‚ but there are parts of the dialogue in which rises to a climax and then falls. As you read on I express in my best words where I feel Socrates took control of this debate over what justice is. There is no doubt a lot going on in this dialogue and much back-and-forth between individuals. In that respect it

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    we always had. We had our pride". Her sense of ordinariness and child-like innocence is captured in the phrase "... us kids" This language technique is climax. Listing simple things and then linking them to pride. Despite her naiivety‚ Matilda can see the damage done to the island by the larger nations. The style shows irony and anti-climax in the sentence‚ "Port Moresby was dependant on Australian aid which came in many forms -teachers‚ missionaries‚ canned fish‚ and even the helicopters used

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    In Kiss of the Spider Woman‚ written by Manuel Puig‚ two men with completely different personalities share a cell together. Molina is a gay man who is practically portrayed as a woman‚ and loves retelling the fantasy and romance of several movies. On the other hand‚ Valentin is a fierce revolutionary with an attitude‚ who constantly reminisces of a woman he once left before. Although‚ the character’s and overall content of the book seem quite compelling. Puig’s conventions‚ narration‚ and specific

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    Also fiction books are often based upon opinions and nonrealistic. Frey tags Triangle is the structure of a dramatic work such as play or film. Frey tag triangle has concluded that drama is divided in to five parts. Being exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and resolution. These five parts are the main keys of how a story is narrative down. Exposition provides the background

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    be poor. There were poor choices in the way the author tried to tie the story with Macbeth by using Acts and Scenes from the story‚ the author hardly used any sophisticated words to enhance the writing in the story‚ and it’s difficult to find the climax in the story if there even is one. Macbeth is one of the most known writings that William Shakespeare has ever written‚ and when an author wants to base their writing off of a story like that‚ they really need to be careful when writing their book

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    Movies are a great medium for telling stories‚ as it engages multiple forms of sensory perception to create a richer experience for the viewer. However‚ not all movies are outstanding‚ but what separates great movies from lousy movies are how they portray stories. Excellent movies may use devices such as suspense‚ setting‚ or visual components‚ like clothing‚ to capture what the writer intended‚ while awful movies will not. Usage of these elements in Franco Zeffirelli’s film adaptation of Romeo and

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    paints a picture in the readers’ minds. Suspenseful moods that are created by these pictures‚ are what keeps the readers wanting to know what happens next in the story‚ keeping them involved and continuing on with their reading. During the exposition‚ climax and falling action‚ suspense is created when Connell describes the situations that Rainsford falls into with great detail. In The Most Dangerous Game‚ Richard Connell uses imagery to create mood. In the exposition of the story‚ Connell creates a

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    and these are vital passages that are omitted from the film. In the film‚ Tom states “You see‚ we were born different” this sentence replaces all of the dialogue that they are involved in‚ and replaces the tension that is being built upward to the climax when Gatsby loses his dream. After Tom’s discourse of being different‚ in the film‚ the scene intensifies and Gatsby loses his temper. This scene is

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    of Gustav Freytag. Gustav Freytag was a German writer of the nineteenth century. One of his better-known contributions to literature was the Freytag pyramid‚ which divided up the dramatic structure into five parts: the exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and denouement. Freytag’s pyramid was intended for analysis of ancient Greek and Shakespearean dramatic structures‚ but that hasn’t stopped other writers from realizing how it can be applied and altered to fit conventional written

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