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    used in drama whereby a character speaks to himself‚ relating his thoughts and feelings‚ thereby also sharing them with the audience. Other characters however are not aware of what is being said.[1][2] A soliloquy is distinct from a monologue or an aside: a monologue is a speech‚ in which one character addresses other characters‚ whereas an aside is a (usually short) comment by one character towards the audience. Soliloquies were frequently used in dramas but went "out of fashion" when drama shifted

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    had wasted her life on her lady instead of having a real life. The writer Katherine has achieved this through various narrative conventions such as issues‚ different themes‚ characterisation. The story is a dramatic monologue. She is portrayed very garrulously. In a dramatic monologue‚ the reader overhears somebody speaking aloud to another person. The monologist has a particular reason for telling a particular story to a particular audience‚ and his or her speech‚ as in real life‚ is spontaneous

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    COCKNEY. -hey there‚ right‚ how yer doin’‚ mate? -I’m bloody well awright thanks luv. -I were gonna tell yer that story about that time wen i went up ter that bonkers rub-a-dub called ’weffer spoon’ about that fight between the ruddy ladies - Oh‚ right‚ yes yer batter cop started then i ’aven’t got long‚ got ter get ter work soon -oh right‚ right‚ basically‚ me and me mates went up there ter see some muckers‚ and one lass were ’angin’ onto a man‚ and the uvver tart came and started grabbin’

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    younger sister Pedi. By the end of the book Manny soon discovers his love for his own life just the way it is‚ through the struggles of growing up. Victor Martinez uses the writing strategies interior monologue‚ dialogue‚ and action to create the character Manny Hernandez. Martinez uses interior monologue to characterize his protagonist Manny. As Manny observes the Mexican field workers he says “for some reason I thought he was the best man on the field” (17). This suggests that Manny also admires other

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    Starring the character Hamlet‚ and the royal family of Denmark‚ the play includes everything from murder‚ betrayal‚ incest‚ love and turmoil. Shakespeare is renowned for his writing‚ in Hamlet specifically the seven soliloquies. Soliloquies are monologue type speeches spoken by Hamlet generally and give the sense of the situation and feelings of Hamlet at the time. After carefully annotating the seven soliloquies‚ one can see the different states of mind‚ situations and characterizations of Hamlet

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    Theatre 100 Final Exam Review Drake Union tour Remember the major rooms and theatres we toured Lecture #9: Sarah Ruhl & contemporary theatre Brecht- Epic theatre • Alienate audience to THINK‚ not FEEL • Use history to comment on present • Remind audience they are in theatre: open stagecraft‚ musical numbers‚ puppets‚ narrators‚ film Samuel Beckett & Absurdism • Characters in bizarre situations • Circular/static blots- things often repeat • Sparse language- talking past each other

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    How does Steinbeck present Crooks as the biggest victim on the ranch - discuss Monday 24th October 2011 In the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ Steinbeck presents Crooks‚ the black stable-buck as the biggest victim on the ranch because of his race. Crooks is also the most damaged person‚ emotionally and physically. He has a crooked back and has begun to mimic the cruel and violent behaviour of the other men on the ranch. The impact of his loneliness also makes him push people away‚ leaving him even

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    change the colour of his skin. His dream was to integrate into society. Everyone on the farm was whit just crooks black so they isolate him of real life. When Lennie was in his house Crooks told him: ‚‚ A guy needs somebody to be near him. A guy goes nuts if he ain’t got nobody.” With this Crooks wanted to tell that it is not easy to be alone all day and everyday do the same things. But Crooks’ dream could come true just if the others change their position against his race. But he believes that sometimes

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    experiencing discrimination by people‚ what are the reasons? In the novel " of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck‚ Lennie and Crooks experience discrimination‚ Lennie experiences discrimination because of foolish‚ Crook experiences discrimination because he is black; they all have deformity‚ Lennie is a mentally disabled man and Crooks have rheumatism. First‚ Lennie and Crooks experience discrimination because of foolish and racial discrimination. For example‚ in chapters‚George told him lots of time

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    two choices‚ they could either get off the reservation or receive military enforcement. They did not answer which forced the US to send the army to the land. On May 17‚ 1786‚ Sioux warriors scalped 12 men and prompted the attack of General George Crook and 1300 men. This made everyone mad and so‚ the first real battle began in Rosebud Creek on June 17. This battle prompted little bighorn because Custard was searching for Indian tribes who fought in the battle and aided the Indians.The Indians were

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