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    hello thereThe need to memorialize events or people is complex; in some cases‚ monuments honor moments of great achievement‚ while in other cases‚ monuments pay homage to deep sacrifice. A monument’s size‚ location‚ and materials are all considerations in planning and creating a memorial to the past. Read the following seven sources carefully‚ including the introductory information for each source. Then‚ in a wellorganized essay that synthesizes at least three of the sources for support‚ examine

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    Honey Spot

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    Essay Honey Spot By Jack Davis Jack Davis uses many dramatic conventions in his play‚ Honey Spot. The three main devices focused on in this essay are the interlude‚ tension and dramatic irony. The interlude informs the audience about what is happening without any dialogue. Tension is created by language or dialogue or by actions. Dramatic Irony is a strange or unusual coincidence. Normally the character in the play would not be aware of the coincidence‚ but the audience is. In this paragraph

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    various performance styles‚ techniques and dramatic conventions to help portray their ideas to their audiences and make them feel a particular way to the ideas presented in a play. Without the use of these styles‚ techniques and conventions it wouldn’t be possible for the practitioners to emphasise their ideas.  Ruby Moon‚ a mysterious and eerie play written by Matt Cameron explores presentational theatre aspects and elements of absurdism. Cameron has used dramatic forms‚ performance styles‚ techniques

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    The dramatic text ‘ Boy Overboard’‚ adapted by Patricia Cornelius from the novel by Morris Gleitzman‚ and the novel ‘Tomorrow When the War began ‚ written by John Marden‚ explore the physical and emotional journey that can that be seen as very unfamiliar to the audience when they are taken out of their comfort zone. This journey is represented through Characters and the use setting. In the text‚ ‘Boy Overboard’ the journey starts in Afghanistan‚ where the reader sees a family of refugees‚ preparing

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    breaking your heart. Some best friends do leave‚ though. And if they leave you‚ they’re supposed to fade into the background of your life without dramatic flare. You didn’t fade and you paid a huge amount for the dramatic flare. Shakespeare famously wrote “All the world’s a stage‚ and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts‚ his acts being seven ages.” Is it weird that I just quoted Shakespeare in this? Or is it weird because

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    ‘Golden Step Award Program’ were also initiatives to support organic change. Although McKnight started with a systematic change‚ soon after‚ change became dramatic when he took over the position of CEO and later President‚ but still there was a support for organic change. After McKnight‚ came the era of Lou Lehr who kept going for the dramatic change with a driven revolution. As a successor of McKnight he went forward with the planned reform as he launched the ‘Genesis Program’ to support

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    if they had lost someone dear to them themselves. In order to fully appreciate and interpret the two works of art‚ their dramatic situations‚ images‚ and figurative languages used have to be closely analyzed and understood. The first comparisons we are going to look at are the likeness and differences of the two works’ dramatic situations; “A Song of Despair” has its dramatic situation set at the shore‚ while the man who lost his love was alone and feeling lonely. This could be seen from the lines

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    Like Water for Chocolate

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    of the movie it starts out being told by a narrator. Then it goes into it being told as it happens by Tita. I enjoyed the movie just as much as the book but I did like the dramatic scenes of the movie because it gave the viewers an idea of how things were in this time era more then it does in the book. Sometimes a good dramatic movie is worth seeing because you get intricate with it. In the book‚ the scenes that are dramatized in the movie are not dramatized in the book because it is harder to make

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    Music and Ednas Awakening

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    Edna’s awakening‚ for such emotions‚ especially despair‚ are not an end but a beginning because they take away the excuses and guilts‚ those toward herself‚ from which she suffers. This revelation of previously hidden conflicts gives birth to dramatic emotions within Edna. It is so powerful that Edna wonders if she "shall ever be stirred again as...Reisz’s playing moved" her that night (p.38). For Edna‚ the times that Reisz plays are times when she "take[s] an impress of the

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    standards of high society‚ which is tested with the introduction of Ellen. The movie portrays Newland as having distaste for the conventions of his class right from the start‚ most likely to increase the dramatic element. The movie May also falls victim to attempts at increasing the dramatic element. Her character in the movie is childish and helpless. Even though she is portrayed in the novel as sheltered‚ so that she may be molded to the form of choice by her future husband‚

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