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    for each other‚ demonstrating the need for them to reveal their stories as a way of overcoming the metaphorical barriers created by the war. Whilst this metaphorical barrier creates a tone of tension‚ during their reconciliation a contrast in characterisation occurs. The protagonists now hold hands and sit beside each other on stage. This contrasts creates a shift in tone from one of dissonance to one of hope and friendship. Misto’s use of juxtaposed distinctively visual stage positioning allows the

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    cause and effect of European settlement on Indigenous Australians. The writer manipulates the reader’s response to the main ideas in the text through the language and narrative conventions of point of view‚ tone‚ atmosphere‚ imagery‚ setting‚ characterisation and conflict. What to put in the introduction: Title‚ writer’s name‚ list the main ideas‚ identify the language and narrative conventions. Paragraph 2: The writer makes us aware of the contribution made by Indigenous Australians in the

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    visit Glasgow‚ their old home. After a while they realise that Glasgow is not their home anymore‚ and find themselves in a five star hotel where they feel much more comfortable. I intend to explore how Crichton Smith uses setting‚ dialogue and characterisation to intensify the themes of isolation and greed‚ that make the character of Mr Jackson so interesting. The setting of “Home” is important to the appeal of Mr Jackson as the contrast between the man and his surroundings give key insight into

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    It is an amazing novel that explores the theme of love by using the techniques of characterisation‚ settings and language. The evidence of these points will be discussed to demonstrate the effectiveness of Meyer’s ability to develop love. The book is basically about a human‚ Bella Swan‚ and a vampire‚ Edward Cullen‚ who fall in love and the battles they have to face to be together. PARAGRAPH 1~CHARACTERISATION~ Meyer‚ in Eclipse‚ explores the theme of love between two characters‚ Bella and Edward

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    Characters and events are important factors in plays as their interactions throughout the plot develop the central ideas or themes that the author wishes to communicate to the audience. Some common themes are investigations into common human experiences that may involve complex moral issues or questions the integrity of relationships. A play which uses characters and events to explore such important themes is Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. The dominant themes Shakespeare introduces in Twelfth

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    York City. It is the cleverly written plots‚ snappy dialogue and crafty‚ genuine characters that make Seinfeld distinct from other similar TV situation comedies. The first specific element that makes Seinfeld such a successful comedy is that of characterisation. The show’s central character is Jerry (played by Jerry Seinfeld)‚ a stand-up comedian who spends his time floating from gig to gig and whose personal life is filled with never-quite-right girlfriends. Most of the action takes place in the living

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    1984 E Regimi Totalitari

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    dell’Amore (la cui funzione è di torturare i dissidenti)‚ che riesce ad intrappolarli. Smith viene arrestato‚ sottoposto a torture e a un indicibile processo di degradazione. Alla fine di questo trattamento è costretto a denunciare Julia‚ rinunciando così all’amore e di conseguenza all’ultimo segno di umanità rimastogli. Infine O’Brien rivela a Smith che non è sufficiente confessare e sottomettersi:

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    daughters about music and how to play the piano. Mozart ended up establishing himself in Vienna as a struggling freelance musician. He then reached a peak in his career. Some of Mozart’s most famous pieces are‚ The Mariage of Figaro‚ Don Giovanni and Cosi an tutte. These were all produced in the late 1780’s. Society was absolutely astounded by his work. Mozart admired his father Leopold Mozart. He wanted his father

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    The Global Village is a term commonly used to refer to the societal and cultural effects of telecommunication‚ it can be described as the world being considered as a single community linked by telecommunications. The idea that living in a global village can or will influence the attitudes and beliefs of those individuals can be put to much debate‚ on both sides there are strong points that give reason to whether or not this type of lifestyle‚ will affect that person‚ whether it be forced upon them

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    narrator‚ Scout‚ to explore the understanding of different topics through the plot of the novel. Scout is a keen listener‚ and learns about standardised racial inequality during the 1930s through the dialogue of her brother‚ Jem. Aunt Alexandra’s characterisation portrays to Scout how she is socially considered better than others because of her race‚ upbringing and her family. The author conveys gender oppression through Scout’s perspective as she is a female who lives in a society which consistently

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