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    Dhvani This word means "sound" literally‚ but does not deal with the fhction of sound in the musical sense. The theory was first propounded by Anandavardhana‚ the ninth century thinker‚ in his treatise‚ Dhavanyaloka (Dhvani+aloka). The Dhvani theory considers the indirectly evoked meaning or suggestivity as the characteristic f a e of literary utterance. This feature separates and determines the literary from other kinds of discourse‚ and is an all-embracing principle which explains the structure

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    as an interruption to the soldiers. It is for the drill sergeant to interrupt the soldiers dazing and get them to listen to him. This poem is also called a dramatic epilogue. A dramatic epilogue is a one person piece of drama. ‘Weapon’s Training’ could actually be used as a drama piece as it is very dramatic. ‘I want to hear those eyeballs click..’ Click is the example of onomatopoeia. Is emphasis and it is creating a sense of fear among the soldiers. What the drill sergeant is actually saying with

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    used to buy sell things‚ not to make you laugh or smile. When I think of money‚ I think of fame‚ fortune‚ and envy of others. Unfortunately‚ money is that and more. Money is problems‚ drama‚ and fatal attritions to unneeded things. Behind every dollar bill there is an unwanted string attached that causes drama and stress. Some people think money buys you happiness because of all the things that you can buy with it. However‚ many people don’t understand that those things only keep you happy for

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    character of Leonato and his impact on the drama in the scene‚ at the beginning we can see Leonato’s hurry in having his daughter wed Claudio: “Come‚ Friar Francis‚ be brief: only to plain forms of marriage‚ and you shall recount their particular duties afterwards”. Here‚ Leonato is wanting to speed up the process of the wedding‚ it possibly might be because he wants to be sure that her daughter is going to have a good position in future. This creates drama and makes more realistic the fact that Leonato

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    English 102 4/14/14 Death of a Salesman Tragic dramas have been around for years‚ but the tragic hero has changed drastically. The classic tragic hero is someone of royalty or high status‚ and He is famous or adored for doing something great. The biggest trait of a classic tragic hero is that he has a character flaw. This flaw doesn’t make him evil‚ but it strongly affects his decisions‚ and eventually leads to his downfall. While modern tragedies have very similar qualities to the classics‚

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    Traditional drama‚ like in "Oedipus the King" by Sophocles‚ reflects a world view composed of a rational‚ well-ordered universe‚ a comforting system of beliefs (faith in something‚ someone)‚ a stable scale of values‚ an ethical system in working condition. (Johnson‚ 2006). Beckett‚ in "Waiting for Godot"‚ has turned away from the traditional drama and has an entirely different world view. This world view is marked by chaos instead of order. The universe is void - nothing to believe in but nothingness

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    variable surrounding cards to alter. Nonetheless‚ the most important approaches are those of Drama that are underlined according to time and point of view. The type of drama in each of the plays affects their distinct outcomes and tracks of direction. Since each play is treated differently in that sense‚ it would be wise to address the plays separately. A doll’s house is written through the drama of "realism" which generally follows that time’s cultivation of socio-comments in plays. The statement

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    “Being‚ the Will‚ and the Semantics of Death” by Henry Louis Gates‚ Jr. (Criticism 155-164) and “Tragedy‚ Mimicry‚ and the African World” by Olakunle George (Criticism 207-222) in your essay. The Real Tragic Hero Of The Nation The drama “Death and the King’s Horseman” written by Wole Soyinka tells a story that relates to the burial of the dead king of the Oyo‚ which is held by the ancient Yoruba in Africa. According to the tradition of the Yoruba‚ after thirty-day of the king’s death

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    thieving and robbing store and an elderly to solve the problem. in the other hand‚ Jerry who got the main character in the musical drama is struggling to bring his parent to the concert. as the parent both are busy and in unfriendly circumstances‚ it make it more difficult to him talks to them. in the other hand‚ Jerry who got the main character in the musical drama is struggling to bring his parent to the concert. as the parent both are busy and in unfriendly circumstances‚ it make it more difficult

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    Allegory - is used to describe events and characters from an abstract idea(s)‚ it can also be noted as an extended metaphor. The purpose of this term is to illustrate that an event‚ character‚ symbol‚ and setting have both figurative and literal meanings. EX. Animal Farm book Anti-Climax – an event or outcome‚ which is much less dramatic or exciting than it was expected to be. Generally has a disappointing or dull ending. Aside- An aside is when a character says something out loud in the attempt

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