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    Explore the ways in which Priestley makes this such a dramatic and significant moment in the play In this playing I will be exploring how Priestley makes this moment in the play so dramatic and significant. The Inspector has just left the Birling’s all thunderstruck and traumatized‚ each of them handling it in different ways. As Gerald walks in it has come clear to us that the older generation are set in their ways and do not hesitate to even think about what the Inspector has told them‚ yet are

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    The Philippines is one of the countries with a huge population of students. Even the number of foreign students who have chosen to study here is extremely increasing‚ which leads to the need of computerization processes in schools‚ primarily with Entrance Examination. It gave lots of benefits for all business industries who were using it. With the use of advance technology‚ transaction became more fast‚ accurate and effective and as time passes by computers became more useful for every transaction

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    Dramatic play enhances child development in four major areas. Social/Emotional: When children come together in a dramatic play experience‚ they have to agree on a topic (basically what “show” they will perform)‚ negotiate roles‚ and cooperate to bring it all together. And by recreating some of the life experiences they actually face‚ they learn how to cope with any fears and worries that may accompany these experiences. Children who participate in dramatic play experiences are better able to show

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    Discuss the “The Three Day Blow” as a dramatic story. “The Three Day Blow” is a dramatic story. Though it’s a story‚ we find certain elements of a drama. The story itself is not so grand. It’s simply a story of two friends – Nick and Bill. Once‚ in a blow‚ Nick came to Bill’s house to meet him. Bill’s father was not there. He was all alone in the house. So‚ he became very glad to find Nick with him. The two friends started to drink. While drinking‚ they started to chat over different topics

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    Abigail could no longer take it; two months have gone by without her John. After the arrest of John Proctor‚ Abigail was left with nothing. He was the only reason she was doing all this for‚ but now soon he would be hanged. Reverend Hale already suspected of her; she would be next. In order to save herself she has to leave Salem‚ but she couldn’t go alone‚ Mercy Lewis had to go with her. Abigail convinced Mercy Lewis that if she didn’t go she would soon be arrested and hanged. Between the two of

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    My wife‚ Tessie was in the midst of of people who were trying to kill her. I felt so disconsolate! I was in the house‚ trying to forget what had happened‚ but I could still hear her blood-curdling screams for help in my mind. “Papa‚ Papa! We smell something very egregious in the backyard!” opined the children. “Yes‚ I know children‚ I hate to say it but‚ your mother has passed away. Her corpse is buried in the backyard‚” I elucidated in a subdued tone. When I was trying to calm everyone down‚ Billy

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    Essay for Trifles by Susan Glaspell The Dramatic Effects of the Setting While reading the short play‚ "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell‚ one can draw many conclusions based on the setting. The reader can form opinions of the characters and lives that they led just by the detailed description of the setting. But what exactly does the author’s use of setting do? The setting in the way Susan Glaspell wrote it was to help the reader to understand just how sad the main character‚ Mrs. Wright’s life

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    Honesty in the play of William Shakespeare‚ Othello‚ can primarily be perceived as dramatic irony. This is due to the play being driven by words and actions of dishonesty amongst the characters. Honesty can refer to chastity‚ to personal honesty and to whether or not a person is a good and loving friend. Iago is the cause of all the deceit in the play and this result in him manipulating Othello and Barbantio into believing his web of lies. Due Iago is seen‚ by other characters in the play as honest

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    can make the reader predict or foresee what’s going to happen next. However‚ Dorfman also takes on the audience’s ideas and implements dramatic irony‚ giving the plot a twist of events and making the audience question themselves and their own theories as to why the character acts that way or why the author set things as they are. Dorfman takes the idea of dramatic irony when referring to the characters and their roles in the play. The greatest contrast in the play is between Paulina and Gerardo

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    members to join the G.A.A team and the hurling team freely. The town has many historical sites. It can be seen seen from the North (present day main entrance)‚ atop the hill from the South‚ then from the North West through the old Church and Graveyard and finally the ruined lodge house‚ or sentry post (of which there are two) at the former entrance to the Castle from the South. The Castle is thought to date from 1035 where the original fortress may have been built by the O’Mahony Clan. Known to have

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