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    Romeo and Juliet Coursework In Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo & Juliet‚ Shakespeare raises the excitement and the tension throughout the scene by using dramatic tension between the characters‚ provocative and threatening dialogue‚ strong language effects‚ and sharp vital violence. The scene begins with Benvolio and Mercutio coming on to stage‚ with Benvolio suggesting they should go home in case they meet the Capulets and the violence ensues. “The day is hot‚ the Capels are abroad‚ And if we meet we

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    Halloween 1scene 1 John Carpenter 1978 Directors name above the film title at the beginning As the first of the Halloween series the film has low values wih amateur like filming. Loud piano and low key strung music with a dark background creates intensity and anxiety‚ with the names of cast and crew appearing one by one in orange writing with a pumpkin next to the names representing the name of the film and hinting at the theme‚ dark background are usual for this genre. Music gradually gets

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    1. Describe what is meant by motivation. What types of non-financial reward might a company use to motivate employees? Ans: Motivation may stem from personal interest such as keeping safe or from external factors such as praise and reward. Non-financial rewards:   * appreciation of hard work   * a sense of achievement   * responsibility and empowerment   * opportunity for advancement   * a sense of challenge and enjoyment.   2. Describe the effects of an unmotivated workforce on a company. How

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    weighty factor in the unsuccessful conversion of Othello. As Jane Hwang DeGenhardt discusses‚ a crucial aspect of the culture during this era was the idea concerning the “threat of Islamic conversion” which is “in light of England’s increased commercial engagement with the Ottoman empire” (84). In other words‚ the fear of the idea of “turning Turk” led to resistance from Christians‚ and this development was frequently represented on stage with Othello as no exception. As DeGenhardt explains: In each

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    Remind yourself of Act1 Scene7 and its significance within the play Macbeth. Starting with this scene‚ explore the ways in which Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are presented in Shakespeare’s play and one other performed version of the play. Bibliography: CGP GCSE English Macbeth by William Shakespeare The Complete Play Macbeth YORK NOTES ADVANCED William Shakespeare Cambridge School Shakespeare Macbeth Roman Polanski Film of Macbeth (1971) “ The Tragedy of Macbeth” Shakespeare portrays Macbeth

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    Othello Essay on Act 3 Scene 3 One of the most important scenes in Shakespeare’s play‚ ‘Othello’‚ is Act 3 Scene 3. During this scene‚ the protagonist‚ Othello is influenced by Iago to become suspicious of his wife Desdemona’s involvement with Cassio‚ after she begs her husband to restore Cassio as his lieutenant since he was recently fired. Cleverly‚ Iago uses Desdemona’s pleas in a mission to destroy Othello‚ persuading him of her infidelity and vowing that he will help him to get revenge

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    This extract is from act one scene seven. This is when Macbeth gives his soliloquy on stage‚ right after Duncan arrives and is invited into their house by Lady Macbeth. The setting is still in Macbeth’s castle at Inverness. He is confused as to whether to kill Duncan or not. This scene is mainly about Macbeth giving his soliloquy where he shows his dilemma on whether he should kill Duncan or not. His wife Lady Macbeth accuses Macbeth of being a coward and that she herself would want to kill Duncan

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    Romeo’s use of dramatic irony in Act III‚ Scene I develops conflict and builds Romeo’s character. When Tybalt seeks out Romeo in order to quarrel with him‚ Romeo is unwilling to fight the man who has recently become his relative‚ even though Tybalt is unaware of this relationship. Romeo apprises Tybalt that he loves him “better than [he] canst devise”‚ and says he cherishes the Capulet name‚ but also acknowledges that Tybalt does not know the reason for this love (3.1.64). Tybalt assumes that Romeo

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    for GCSE’s‚ it is arguable that the message has no less meaning now than it did then. When directing Act one Scene 9 of the play Our Country’s Good I would intend for Wertenbaker’s original message came across clearly for an audience‚ however this is more difficult in this scene than in others. There is a much stronger focus on the individual characters of Ketch and Ralph in this scene that on ‘the play’ therefore displaying the redemptive power of the arts will be one of a few various dramatic

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    The opening scene usually serves the purpose of an exposition and truly‚ what Coleridge pointed out‚ strikes a spiritual key-note. Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” is a tragedy of the triumph of evil: we are in a world of moral anarchy‚ symbolized by the withered beings‚ to whom " foul is fair ". In a drama‚ first impressions are lasting‚ and Shakespeare contrives to put the spectator in the right mood at once. The first scene‚ other than being expositional‚ establishes a mood or an atmosphere for the action

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