manner in which it helps to create the overall texture of this particular performance is what elevates is from a mere scenery to a pervasive element. The lighting designer started by filling the entire theatre with a small amount of synthetic fog. This fog was almost imperceptible with the house lights up‚ seeming to be a very
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Climate of Bangladesh Climate is the average weather of 30-year time period for a particular region. Climate is not the same as weather‚ but rather‚ it is the average pattern of weather for a particular region. Weather describes the short-term state of atmosphere. The Tropic of Cancer passes through the center of Bangladesh and the country’s climate can be described as tropical monsoon type - warm and humid in the summer‚ dry and cool in the winter. The dominant climatic factor for Bangladesh is
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An example from "The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock" of how Eliot personifies nature throughout his work is "The yellow fog that rubs its back upon the window-panes." This is personification because fog has no back and therefore cannot rub it against a windowpane. In this case‚ he is using the yellow fog to show how the world he is describing is dirty and sullen because fog is not normally yellow. By giving nature a more human quality‚ it makes the world he describes feel life like. The last example
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Society is an incredibly powerful social phenomenon that is influential from the moment of birth. Taking on the challenge of changing even a small microcosm of society such as the ward in Ken Keseys “One Flew Over the Cuckoos’ Nest” is a futile task for a single person. Society is structured as such that those who inhibit it are nurtured to be perfect individuals‚ complicit and expected to conform to the rules. Breaking the pattern‚ as seen with the struggles of characters such as Billy Bibbit‚ Dale
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slit is rotated until acuity is maximized. The slit now lies along the minus cylinder axis. Spherical power vi. with the slit in this position‚ the fog is reduced to best acuity. vii. the lens in place is the sphere power of the patient’s lens formula (pt’s final sphere) viii. the slit is rotated 90 degrees. This will fog the patient again viiii. the fog is again reduced to best acuity. The algebraic difference between the power of the lens in place at the end of this operation and the lens power in
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Macbeth and Gothic Dimensions; Scene 1 Shakespeare immediately and emphatically introduces the Gothic theme in the first scene within the first Act. This is demonstrated with him setting the scene using the stage direction “Thunder and lightning”. Such weather is a typical gothic dimension exploited by several authors‚ thus aiding the construction of a gothic play‚ and arguably is prophesising the future turmoil and disintegration of order. The ‘thunder and lightning’ displays the reckless elements
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Read this short poem in free verse by Carl Sandburg which is made up of two sentences written as two short stanzas. Do the learning task that follows. FOG by Carl Sandburg The fog comes On little cat feet. It sits looking Over harbor and city On silent haunches And then moves on 1. in sentence 1‚ explain the denotations of this words: fog‚ comes‚ little‚ cat feet 2. explain what each of these words
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opinion‚ Bromden acts as the big brother to all. Even though McMurphy helps Bromden come out of the ‘fog’‚ the aftermath of electroshock therapy‚ Bromden supports McMurphy when he cannot support himself. In the beginning of the story‚ Chief Bromden is under a constant fog‚ thick with guilt of hearing and seeing all. We notice the rise of Chief when McMurphy ‘unchains’ him from the power of the fog and from Nurse Ratched. The reader can begin to notice this substantially when Chief begins to speak
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craft-swallowing Caribbean twilight zone‚ said that on closer inspection‚ the planes they found turned out not to be those of the fabled "Flight 19."” According to some people‚ there’s fog in the Bermuda triangle that captures ships and planes that go across the triangle. The pilots think they’re traveling through the fog so it causes them to crash or lose control. That’s also what caused Flight 19 to be
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the victim‚ she is the story’s antagonist. Steinbeck describes different moods in relation to the fog and rain through the use of simile and metaphors. A specific use of this is when he writes about how the fog stretches across the roof of the valley‚ essentially closing it off like an iron kettle. He conveys‚ through the fog‚ that Elisa feels trapped and that only the rain can set her free‚ “fog and rain do not go together” (347). In his article‚ Gregory Palmerino takes note that the plowed fields
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