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    Realism in Modern Drama

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    A Summer Project On “REALISM IN MODERN DRAMA” In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in English Submitted by: BISMA IRFAN BA (Honors) English ll A0706110036 ENROLL. NO. Submitted to: DR DEEPANKAR SUKUL Asst. Professor AMITY INSTITUTE OF ENGLISH AND BUSINESS COMMUNICATION AMITY

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    Crime Drama

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    Task one Effect theories Effects theories were developed and introduced into the media in the 1920s; they are used to look at how media texts or products influence people who consume them‚ they are used more and more particularly in recent years to look at how negative messages for example sexual and violent based content affect different audience groups. There are two main effects theories that are used within the which are known as “Uses and gratifications” and “Hypodermic model”. Uses and Gratifications

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    Elements of Drama

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    Elements of Drama Drama is a display of emotions‚ a representation of relationships and the portrayal of the different phases of human life. It sketches different personalities and represents a wide variety of emotions through the different characters it portrays. Which of its components are identified as the elements of drama? Let us see. Aristotle‚ a philosopher who wrote on a variety of subjects like poetry‚ theater‚ music‚ rhetoric and handled subjects like biology‚ physics‚ logic and politics

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    How To Read Literature

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    favorite childhood books to learn about the process of constructing a children’s book. I never would have thought that I would learn so much about how to analyze literature and choose books that would develop the cultural understanding of a child. Also‚ I didn’t realize how much I would have learned about my own experiences reading books. Everything I learned from this class I hope that I can apply to my everyday life. One key thing that I learned was the idea that books are mirrors or windows. As a kid

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    How do we learn from history? People aim to learn from history by constantly telling stories about their past to their students‚ friends —stories that are supposed to convey moral and practical lessons about how to behave. Trying not to repeat the same mistakes of history can also have unintended consequences. For example‚ the lessons drawn from a comparison between the American  occupation of Germany in 1945 and the occupation of Iraq in 2003. Resistance to American forces in Iraq‚ it was suggested

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    Cloaking & Other Black Hat SEO Techniques By: Group 12 Chaitra Prabhu Pranita Bargale Prasanna Kotpalliwar SEO Tactics White Hat •Pure and untainted approach •Follows the S.E rules or guidelines. Gray Hat •bends the rules a little •Speeds up results ‚ carefully minimizes the risk of a penalty from S.E in a way that appears natural. Black Hat •Unethical‚ also known as spamdexing •Keyword stuffing‚ link spamming‚ duplication of copyrighted content‚ page hijacking to elevate the placement of

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    WHAT ARE SOME TECHNIQUES WRITERS USE TO PARAPHRASE EFFECTIVELY?  Integrating Sources  Techniques for Paraphrasing   When you write a paraphrase‚ you restate other’s ideas in your own words.  That is‚ you write the  meaning of the author’s ideas.  You use some of the author’s key terms‚ but you use many of your  own words and sentence structures.  You include in‐text citation‚ including the author’s last name and  year of publication.  WHAT ARE SOME TECHNIQUES WRITERS USE TO PARAPHRASE EFFECTIVELY

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    How to communicate with others: 1.) Look them in the eye 2.) Pay close attention 3.) Introduce yourself 4.) Be courteous 5.) Smile If your goal is to fully understand and connect with the other person‚ listening effectively will often come naturally. If it doesn’t‚ you can remember the following tips. The more you practice them‚ the more satisfying and rewarding your interactions with others will become. Focus fully on the speaker‚ his or her body language‚ and other nonverbal cues. If you’re

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    Chapter 7: Why do writers allude to the Bible? I believe that author writers choose to allude to the Bible for easy reference that anyone could recognize. Many people use examples of character of stories to define a point like “he overcame like David over Goliath” or “That was as miraculous as Jesus walking on water” so others pickup on that recognize when used in books. By using that they found a way to sum up an idea of being miraculous‚ overcoming‚ or time of greatness by using famous sequences

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    Elements of Drama

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    Elements of Drama The Essential elements of drama are present in any play that you see‚ but the ideas have changed slightly over the years. Aristotle was the first to write about these essential elements‚ more than two thousand years ago‚ yet we still discuss his list when talking about what makes the best drama. Aristotle considered six things to be essential to good drama. Plot‚ Character‚ Theme‚ dialogue‚ music/rhythm and spectacle. In modern theater‚ this list has changed slightly

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