HOW DOES STEINBECK CREATE TENSION IN SECTION 5? Steinbeck creates tension in Section 5 through sound and emotion. While Lennie was in the barn minding his own business‚ panicking about killing the puppy‚ Curley’s wife entered. _"She came very quietly so that Lennie didn’t see her"_ this makes the reader feel worried as to why she came in so soundlessly‚ and question to if she is up to something. When Lennie and her get into a conversation‚ she begins to grow very angry at Lennie as he mentions
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quite how the Wingfields have. Amanda Wingfield and her two children‚ Laura‚ and Tom‚ are all trapped within the confines of their apartment‚ they each have their own methods of escaping from the complications of the outside world. Tom smokes and drinks while Laura avoids school and work‚ instead losing herself in the fantasy of her glass menagerie. Amanda lives vicariously through her children and yet seems trapped in the memories of her past. As the play continues‚ the reader begin to see how these
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Discuss Millers use of tension throughout act 3 of the crucible? The play ‘the crucible’ illustrates how people react to mass hysteria created by a person or group of people‚ as people did during the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s. Miler lived in America at the time of the McCarthy hearings and linked the Salem witch trials analogically to the events of the time. This meant that miller could use the same type of dramatic tension he was witnessing and use it in his play. Miller masterfully builds
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Instructions for Making a Paper Airplane Materials: 1.One sheet of smooth‚ stiff paper. Use a standard sheet (8½ x 11 inches). Make sure it has 90° corners and straight edges. 2.A flat and smooth work surface. It should be sturdy‚ and at least as big as the paper. Procedure: 1.Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Crease the fold‚ then turn it inside out and crease again. (Open up the folded page and fold it along the same line in the opposite direction.) Make sure that the edges are aligned so
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Maslow’s theory suggests that individuals seek to meet specific needs in their lives and will take measure to achieve those needs. Working is one way for it fulfils the social‚ safety and esteems needs in the hierarchy. The Remington Hotels can seek to create a reward system that considers the various needs of its employees such as job security through membership and promotions to meet social need such as status. A reward system will help attract and retain highly skilled workers. Appendix 2 shows that
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divine‚ most of the Beasts don’t know of life of the island any differently. Prendick sees right through Moreau and his “experimentation‚” but this is entirely natural for the Beasts. Bruce Kawin claims‚ “The Law keeps the monsters in line‚ and so does the ritual reminder‚ ‘His is the House of Pain.” (102). These Laws act not only as a rule‚ but also as a religion‚ and the Beast strive to battle against their primitive instincts. The chanting of the law reminds the Beasts of the consequences of further
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Hollywood‚ Bollywood... Ah! Ha! Nollywood! Life as a way of taking shape on its own if will fail to straighten its bends and correct its mistakes. In the movie world Hollywood is no stranger to the masses and the youngest of children. Over the years‚ Hollywood has grown to surpass the imagination of the world‚ creating wonders‚ taking the movie-lovers to space and light years back in time. According to Wikipedia‚ Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles‚ California‚ United States of America. Before
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An organization creates value by converting inputs into outputs. It takes several resources such as raw materials‚ machinery‚ information‚ knowledge‚ human resources‚ money and capital as inputs and applies appropriate production and transformation processes at the conversion stage to produce finished goods and services. Consumers purchase these goods and services to satisfy their needs. The environment‚ in which an organization operates‚ affects stages in the value-creation process
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him‚ and one of a giant rabbit telling him off. They reveal exactly what Lennie is thinking and feeling at that precise moment. He is in fact feeling great guilt‚ but also astonishment and frustration. It is also the most important insight we have on how Lennie thinks‚ feels‚ and therefore acts. I find it is almost a final insight into Lennie’s mind and a further confirmation of his childishness‚ innocence and simple-mindedness. The two visions are really manifestations of Lennie’s conscience reprimanding
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taken away. Phillip Noyce directed the award winning 2002 film‚ and applied emotive audio and visual elements to evoke a profoundly unsettling emotion in its audience. The visual element of subtle cues of lighting and colour create an atmosphere to position the audience to understand the big ideas‚ such as people’s relationship with the land and cultural and individual survival.
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