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    Shakespeare is able to show the downfalls of both kings through the contrast between them at the height of their power and their dramatic downfalls. This is particularly effective because neither king is able to see or predict their eventual downfalls which may be a reason for the sympathy we feel for them. Both Kings make terrible mistakes which very quickly lead to their downfall however by then it is too late and they have already hit nadir. However the audience on the other hand can foresee this

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    Cloudstreet

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    developed in Ancient Greek by philosophers interested in using entertainment for social and philosophical commentary. It is essential that young people are exposed to the earliest form of scripted drama as it provides a foundation for understanding dramatic styles and conventions which are the basis for all the theatre which followed. ‘Cloudstreet’ has won countless awards‚ including the National Book Council ward‚ the West Australian Premier’s Award and the Miles Franklin Literary Award for its inspiring

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    The exam is worth 30 points. 5 points will be on multiple choice questions. There will be 3 short answer questions worth 5 points each. There will be one essay question worth 10 points. You must bring an exam booklet to class on November 17th. You may bring one notebook (8 ½ by 11) size page of paper with notes for this midterm. It can be double-sided. Multiple choice terms (worth one point each) Open-ended questions vs. closed-ended questions Open-ended vs. closed-ended materials Parallel

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    should be hung until death occurred. And they hung him. The three boys ran away and split up. Then our main character realized what he had been a part of. He ran back to the yard‚ released Simpson who was near death‚ suffering hard from the dramatic treatments‚ and the rope around his neck. Our main character pulled himself together‚ and took a long walk where he wondered about what he’d done. When he got home‚ he’s father was awaiting him‚ and told him to go to his room. He claims that the

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    Hamlet Evolution

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    Hamlet evolves during the course of the play. Nowhere is this more visible (and audible) than in his soliloquies. For instance‚ his soliloquies in Act II‚ Act II‚ and Act IV are each distinctively different from one another. This is even evident in the punctuation Shakespeare uses. The number of exclamation points Shakespeare uses in writing Hamlet’s soliloquies decreases significannot ly during the course of the play. In Act II‚ Hamlet is blaming himself for many problems. He is angry with himself

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    use of the poetic speaker in dramatic monologues allows him to objectively create a dramatic situation while removing himself as a personality from the poem. This is accompished through a process called double masking‚ in addition to the primary creation of the character or speaker‚ there exists a secondary creation‚ a mask which the speaker uses in dealing with the dramatic situation at hand (Garratt 116). The nature of the poetic speaker in Browning’s dramatic monologue demonstrates an authentic replication

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    Under The Settee is a dramatic monologue written by Alan Bennett in 1987 for television‚ as part of his Talking Heads series for the BBC. In A Cream Cracker Under the Settee Alan Bennett has addressed the issue of elderly people in our society and how they are treated by others. It revolves 75-year old Doris on an ordinary day in her house. The play begins after her fall from the buffet and her reflecting on the events that led up to it. The reason the writer uses a monologue is to emphasis to the

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    The Vocabulary of Drama

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    The Vocabulary of Drama Subgenres of types Comedy Tragedy Tragicomedy Closet Cycle Miracle Morality Thematic Aspects Deus ex machine Dramatic irony Tragic flaw or hermartia Unities Speeches Monologue Dialogue Soliloquy Asides Chorus Physical/Technical Aspects Props Conventions Stage Directions Other Terms In medias res A term for Horace‚ literally meaning “in the midst of things.” It is applied to the literary technique of opening a story in the middle of the action and

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    avoid this with the play (minimum three sentences) g) Previous Action - What has occurred prior to the beginning of the play that has brought us to the point where the dramatic action begins? How and when does the playwright give us the background story? Cite the pages and list what information is given. 2) DRAMATIC ACTION Remember‚ plot is character in action. We describe a story by using what the characters do. “An event is anything that happens. When one event causes or permits another

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    emphasises the characters and their growth. Cosi explores the distinctive ideas of illusion verses reality and the concept of “madness” in a comedic and innovative way‚ through a variety of dramatic techniques. The device of a play-within-a-play of Cosi Fan Tutte‚ develops an effective dichotomy‚ while highlighting the dramatic verisimilitude of the values presented in the outside and inside worlds. Lewis‚ a young‚ inexperienced radical and director of the production undergoes an extensive transformation during

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