uses repetition to emphasise the mood‚ making the silence into an almost physical presence. He does this firstly through the many repetitions of the words ‘silent’ and ‘silence’ but also by using personification when he talks about how ‘The silence came into the room’ and how‚ more aggressively‚ it ‘invaded’ the room. When the men try to break the silence their voices sound false and overly loud. The men are so tense and on edge that the slightest thing is annoying: when George shuffles the cards the
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and spending time together to boast about themselves through stories. A modern day equivalent to Herot is a frat house because it’s a place where people gather to drink and have a good time. 2. The significance of this description is that it how violent and unforgiving a creature Grendel is. The commonalities between Grendel and disasters such as Sandy Hook is you have a peaceful place such as an elementary school or a drinking hall where people are supposed to be able to gather in peace and
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Amazon.com: An internet giant fine-tunes its strategy Analyze Amazon.com using the competitive forces and value chain models. How has it responded to pressures from its competitive environment? How does it provide value to its customers? Porter’s competitive force model The Value Chain Model Porter’s competitive force model Amazon shares market with many traditional competitors like e-bay‚ yahoo etc which also work as online retailing stores. Internet being widely used around the world and
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the elements of culture and how they affect one’s perceptions and understanding of texts” (Springboard). In Dr. Strangelove‚ the cold war culture is represented by the display of tension‚ paranoia‚ and the fear of mutual destruction. Because "Dr. Strangelove" features tension‚ paranoia‚ and the fear of mutual destruction‚ it is vital that the viewer has an understanding of Cold War culture. Tension is a key point in this movie. It has been described as “the same tension that gripped the nation during
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The setting is a frightening one. It is night time‚ but not completely dark as there are ‘flashes of lightning’ this gives a hint to the reader that this chapter will not have a happy ending. Golding uses pathetic fallacy throughout the extract to build suspense and add to the atmosphere‚ ‘sulphurous explosion’ this is a contrasting quote compared
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assignment. As the conversation between the two progresses‚ we see the juxtaposition between a man who blindly accepts his role (Ben) and another who constantly questions his own (Gus). The light-hearted banter between the two increasingly escalades into tension‚ while repeated mentions of the mysterious ‘Wilson’ who never appears in the play reveal the insidious nature of the organization these two men belong to. In demonstrating the oppressive and silencing nature of the characters’ existence in the play
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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 suspense
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The Proctor’s are at their house‚ fussing about why John was out so late and how there has been tension in their house. Elizabeth goes on to tell John she does not judge him for what he has done that he judges himself “The magistrate in your heart that judges you” (pg. 490). In the middle of them fussing the court comes to take Elizabeth away
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How effective are the techniques in the film “Jaws” The film ‘Jaws’ is about a shark that goes about eating some people on the beach. The director of the movie is Steven Spielberg. The film is about a great white shark that goes about terrorising the town Amity Islands. A lot of people go out to kill the shark but the only people who succeed are Quint‚ Brody‚ and Hooper. In the movie Steven Spielberg uses different techniques in his direction of the movie camera angles‚ lighting‚ sound effects
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scene of "The Crucible"‚ the playwright reveals insight into John and Elizabeths troubled marriage through Elizabeths subtle passive-aggressive gestures‚ Johns incoherent ramblings‚ and his emotional explosion at the end showing his frustration. Tension between the two immediately increases when John Proctor comes home late. Apparently‚ Elizabeth knows about Johns extramarital affair with Abigail. Elizabeths annoyance is seen when Proctor states‚ Oh‚ is it [a rabbit]! In Jonathans trap? Elizabeth
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