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    Dramatic Irony 1- (Act III‚ scene I On line 3) “Pat‚ pat; and here’s a marvellous convenient place for our rehearsal” “Pat‚ pat; and here’s a marvellous convenient place for our rehearsal” Quince says Quince finds this place convenient for rehearsal‚ but the Audience/Reader knows that it truly isn’t. It would be better if they would practice in a theatre or somewhat similar. On top of that there are major problems between Lysander and Demetrius who want to show their love for Helena

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    This line performed by Bottom as Pyramus in the play is an extremely comical moment. Bottom is a self-assured and over confident character who tries to make every part of his role eccentric and exaggerated. So he repeats this line to make it more dramatic but it becomes a comical moment because Shakespeare has created Bottoms character for the audience to laugh at. Another interpretation to why Shakespeare has added in this part is because there is no death in ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. This makes

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    Bashir Research paper 31stjuly.2013 Vengeance and dramatic conflict; a comparative study of Electra and Orestes Abstract Much has been written about the themes‚ plot‚ characters and language of Greek tragedies; Electra and Orestes by Sophocles and Euripides respectively. But there is not much research so far on the core of the plays‚ “Vengeance” and also its connection with dramatic conflict and how it leads towards tragedy so it needs

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    this extract‚ that Jekyll has only been experimenting with science produces dramatic tension. Throughout the extract‚ Jekyll confesses that he can only speak ’by theory alone’ regarding his attempts to create the potions to transform himself into Hyde. This represents his constant uncertainty about the results of his experiments. Therefore if even Jekyll‚ the man performing the experiments‚ is uncertain of the results‚ dramatic tension is caused for the reader to discover the results of the experiment

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    Priestley create dramatic tension at the end of act two? Events throughout the Act lead to the dramatic tension at the end of act two such as the gradual build up towards the shock of Eric as the father of Eva’s unborn child; Mrs Birling’s swift change form outright confidence to devastation at the end of act two and Eric’s entrance just as Mrs Birling has claimed that the father of Eva’s unborn child should take sole responsibility for the suicide. Priestley creates this dramatic tension at the

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    THE DRAMATIC SIGNIFICANCE OF SICK CHARACTERS IN OLA ROTIMI’S PLAYS Odia Clement Eloghosa ABSTRACT In this paper‚ the sick characters are studied through the examination of their dramatic significance and contributions to the development of Ola Rotimi’s drama. Three aspects of dramatic significance are identified in this paper and we argue that the sick: (1) act as witness and help the healthy establish truth‚ (2) create crisis situations that stir up diverse emotions in

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    What is Dramatic Irony? Dramatic Irony is when a situation of drama is understood by the audience‚ but not by the characters in the play. This impacts the play because then the audience can predict or realize who the bad person is‚ or what the conflict may be‚ where as the characters can not realize this until the real conflict begins. There are several examples of dramatic irony in the play “Much Ado About Nothing‚” three of them are Claudio shaming Hero‚ Benedick and Beatrice being in love‚ and

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    Work on a character of your own choice. How does Shakespeare create dramatic effect through characterisation? Dramatic effect is the most prominent in the characterisation of Hamlet which Shakespeare portrays through Hamlet’s interactions with others; what they say about him‚ his internal thoughts and dialogue. In regards to his dialogue‚ Hamlet’s utterances are very philosophical thus depicting him as a thoughtful and intelligent character. In act 3 scene 1‚ Hamlet says‚ ‘To be‚ or not

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    Analysis of Dramatic Conflicts Under Different Models of Societies Ever since Hu Shi introduced Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House to China and wrote his first play The Main Event in Life in 1919‚ Chinese culture and society started to accept modern spoken drama and it marked as the beginning that Chinese modern spoken dram became one of the alternatives to the traditional Chinese drama. However‚ although the history of Chinese modern spoken drama is not too long‚ the changes in the historical contexts

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    Shakespear wrote the play ’Macbeth’ in the 16th century and its set in the 11th century. The different themes explored in this play are Power‚ Fate‚ Destiny‚ Evil as well as the unnatural. The play is about Macbeth trying to gain power in ruthless ways because of the predictions the three witches made. Lady Macbeth plays an important role throughout the play too as a powerful elizabethan woman. In Act 2 Scene 2 Macbeth starts going insane due to the guilt and we see a change in his character right

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