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    The masked ball comes in early in the play and from the prologue the audience know that Romeo and Juliet will meet and fall in love even though they are from feuding families. This allows dramatic irony throughout the play. For example: ‘A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life.’ (Narrator‚ prologue‚ line 6) This means that they meet by chance and that they will die together. After they meet at the ball they do not know who oneanother is and after enquiring they find they are from the rival

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    1 ENLT 120 Hamlet Essay In doing the Pentad Analysis I found that there are many important key terms in Hamlet and a lot of them are said and repeated in dramatic parts of the play. The word speak is one of the key terms that occurs the most. It occurs many times in the play. "Speak" is a major word in the play because everyone throughout the

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    com/inspirational-stories-tv-spots/112-purse 2. Chapter thirteen of Making Sense of Messages by Mark Stoner and Sally Perkins (2005) discusses Kenneth Burke’s pentad and the relationships between the five elements of the pentad (p. 219 – 226). The five elements of Burke’s pentad are “Act‚” “Agent‚” “Agency‚” “Scene‚” and “Purpose”‚ (Stoner & Perkins‚ 2005‚ p. 220) The elements of the pentad can be identified and applied to the features of the video.

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    tells their miraculous story. There are many aspects of dramatism that can be used to analyze the movie‚ but I am going to use the pentad. The dramatistic

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    My Kid’s Dog Analysis Ron Hansen’s short story‚ My Kid’s Dog‚ is meant to be a funny story about revenge‚ irony‚ and hatred. This typical story is about a man who hate his children’s dog. Throughout the story the father tells us about the dog from his experience and his relationship with it. The father also comes across as though he does not realize why his wife and kids are so fond of the dog and does not take kindly to the fact that the dog acts perfect around them. In the story the dad

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    Jones John Jay College of Criminal Justice Author Note Oneil Jones English 201: Section 22 10/15/12 No Sins Go Unpunished Word Count: 706 Abstract This paper is written on the pentad diagram by Kenneth Burkes’ theory. Within Burkes’ theory he gives 5 different steps to follow such as‚ the “act” which is states the person who committed the act‚ what is going on. The “scene” in what is going on and the situation at hand. The “agent”

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    The artifact above was originally found in the movie Spiderman. Within the short clip Uncle Ben (the older man) is talking to his nephew (Peter) about Peter’s recent behavior and how it may affect his future. Ben says “Remember with great power comes great responsibility.” Peter initially brushes the statement off and proceeds to get out of the car. Ben’s statement is shared with a gentle manner in order for Peter to listen. I would like to analyze the statement Ben makes‚ more specifically focus

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    material for any composition‚ but also can be used to help comprehend what you read. II. Kenneth Burke’s Pentad (dramatistic pentad):  The pentad is a good device for analyzing a text you read and for taking an inventory of what you might write. Act: What happened? Scene: When and where did it happen? Agent: Who did it? Agency: How was it done? Purpose: Why was it done?  The five points of the pentad are the things a person could say not only about a written text but also‚ more broadly‚ about any

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    give an understanding of the inner workings of government in ancient Athens and in the aboriginal nation. The approach that will be applied to analyze the orations will be Burke’s pentad‚ noting carefully both Pericles’ and Sogoyewapha’s use of identification. On a shallow level‚ one can see that the act of the pentad would be that Pericles is simply giving an oration to commemorate the fallen soldiers. In addition‚ the agent would be that of Pericles‚ but he identifies himself with those who reside

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    Introduction- Using the Five Traditional Canons of Rhetoric Canons: Invention‚ arrangement‚ style‚ memory‚ and delivery Heuristic devices are points of reference that you can return to regularly and systematically as you can analyze what you read with a rhetorician’s eye and as you plan writing that will be rhetorically effective The canons are useful perspectives from which to see rhetoric at work in everyday life B. Rhetoric at Work: Context and the Three Appeals Writing appeals to readers

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