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    GODFATHER – RESTORATIVE 3-ACT STRUCTURE Ameya Gore ACT1 Act-1 begins with the exposition of all the main characters‚ during the wedding of Connie Corleone. We are introduced to the Don‚ Sonny‚ Mama‚ Johnny Fontane‚ Luca Brasi‚ the Consegliere etc. as Michael talks to his love interest about his family. At this time‚ Michael is detached from the family and all its interests. He is a war hero‚ and is happy being that. The power of the Corleone family

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    Scene One (The story opens in Carles’ basement in his small bungalow near the Great Barrier Reef. Mardi Gras is in 3 weeks‚ and the water outside is rather chilly. Carles and Eustace are playing Dungeons and Pirates with a few of their friends) Eustace: You rolled a seven! You rolled a seven‚ Carles! You took down the captain! All: (Cheering) Yay!!! Carles: Whelp‚ it’s 4 in the morning (yawns) probably time for y’all to head home. Eustace: See you tomorrow‚ bro. (Walking out) Jimmy: We back on tomorrow

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    Macbeth Act 1 Analysis

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    significance within the play Macbeth. Starting with this sceneexplore the ways in which Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are presented in Shakespeare’s play and one other performed version of the play. Bibliography: CGP GCSE English Macbeth by William Shakespeare The Complete Play Macbeth YORK NOTES ADVANCED William Shakespeare Cambridge School Shakespeare Macbeth Roman Polanski Film of Macbeth (1971) “ The Tragedy of Macbeth” Shakespeare portrays Macbeth at the start of the play as being a noble

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    Even from the beginning of the scene‚ Macbeth ’s uncertainty about the murder is clear. Macbeth debates with his inner self in a soliloquy. Shakespeare often uses soliloquies to show Macbeth ’s inner thoughts‚ for example in Act 2 Scene 1 and Act 3 Scene 1. Soliloquies allow the audience to understand a character ’s motives better. The character is not putting on a show for anyone else but being their true self. We see directly into their thought process. In the first few lines of this soliloquy

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    For the first time in scene 9 we are shown a part beginning with a placard that read as follows: “General strike in support of the locked-out stockyard workers!” As mentioned earlier this mentally prepares the audience of what is about to take place and hints them to focus on how it all takes place. As a result of Mauler’s blood sucking nature the laborers decide to call a strike. The sole purpose of the strike is to make sure that the workers are not fooled by false promises fed by those ruling

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    How does Shakespeare use the pairs of lovers to explore the themes of love in ‘Much A do About Nothing’? Love is an essential theme in ‘Much Ado About Nothing’. Through comic scenes Shakespeare uses characters to explore his idea on love and marriage‚ using relationships to show the trial of love. In the play Shakespeare portrays Benedick and Beatrice as critics of love‚ whilst Claudio and Hero as depicted as conventional lovers. Beatrice is a very confident‚ out-spoken and critical

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    all recurring and Act 4 scene 2 presents all of these views. These three views are manhood‚ flight‚ and betrayal. The first begins in the beginning of the play‚ but is recognized in Act 4 scene 2 just like the rest of these symbolic views. To many this scene is seen as one of the most crucial parts of the play. Drawing on the major scenes of the play Macbeth it pushes for action and ultimate conclusion. Numerous times irony is displayed in this passage. Contained in one scene is three symbolic views

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    “Othello”is one of the great tragedy themed plays by William Shakespeare. In the observation of human behavior‚ Shakespeare noticed that although people respect conventional values much of the time‚ they sometimes learn to develop techniques that enable them to counteract the effectiveness of the values and laws and drift towards illegitimate behavior. In Act iii‚ Scene iii is where Shakespeare shows the turning point of Othello through the implementation of Iago’s plot. Othello’s strong demeanour

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    Macbeth Act 1 Summary

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    Macbeth summary Macbeth was set in 17th century Scotland and was written by William Shakespeare. It was written as a viewing of the royal monarchy. The leaders at the time were king James the first and queen Elizabeth. Act 1 Scene 1 The introduction of the play shows three witches talking among themselves. They talk about a character called Macbeth. This is the first time the character of Macbeth is introduced to us. This is important due to the fact that this is a tragedy‚ and Macbeth‚ in this

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    08-04-2014 The Symbolism of Royalty in Act 1 of Shakespeare’s The Tempest Royalty and the distinction of high social classes defines the character relationships of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. In essence‚ the entire plot revolves around the disposition of the rightful Duke of Milan‚ Prospero‚ who is now confined to an island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero’s intent is to regain this royal status‚ above all demonstrated in his use of magic to make Miranda fall in love with the Duke of Naples‚ Ferdinand

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