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    How might the basic story have been slanted more toward the company with equivalent dramatic effect? Although the employees’ compromise with the company’s unethical behavior could be dramatic‚ the story wouldn’t have been as dramatic as it was because of the Hinkley’s resident’s sickness and suffering. 3. Do the filmmakers have any obligation to give the company’s

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    Houston Saxon Dr. Matheny Oral Interpretation Dramatic Analysis 1. Who is speaking? A.) Peregrine‚ a traveler and deceiver. His goal is to deceive Sir Politic Would-be‚ and take from him whatever he can‚ including‚ possibly‚ his wife. His obstacle is the Sir Politic Would-be‚ and later in the play several more men. His tactics are to insinuate himself with Sir Politic as a friend‚ this includes‚ inventing stories and pretending to be ignorant of things which he actually knows. His expectation

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    “ I heard you guys talking about that killer who was on the news. It suck‚ how 23 people died because of him.” “ Do you mind showing me what’s in your bag Armoni‚ or shall I say Simon.” Laim skips ahead to the part I’ve been waiting for. He can’t really be a murder‚ can he? I mean‚ he seemed so nice. When Liam said this‚ Armoni’s ears seemed to perk and the sound of Simon. “ Why did you call me Simon

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    “Toadstools‚ and butterscotch!? What a horrid combination! Why on earth would anyone wish to consume that together?” I flung down the folded (crumpled) letter. The first letter I received from my dearest friend Leonora in months‚ and she talked about how she and her mentor made a new potion with toadstool and butterscotch. Disgusting. “What are ye huffin’ about now‚ child?” My short‚ round mentor shuffled past me with her arms full of some large birds that twitched unnaturally. She was the kind of

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    Dramatic Irony in Macbeth Introduction: William Shakespeare effectively uses dramatic irony to intrigue the reader and deepen the impact of the consequences Macbeth ultimately faces. Dramatic Irony Definition: Dramatic Irony is a literary term that defines a situation in the play where the reader knows more than the character does. Thesis: Throughout the play Macbeth‚ the reader is given the advantage of knowing more things than the characters in the play through the literary device‚ dramatic

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    Mark Twain is known to leave the readers unsatisfied and confused. Many have questioned why the protagonist of the novel‚ Huck‚ regressed into the character he was before his journey to free Jim‚ a slave. During this expedition‚ Huck grows into the person he would be without the influence of a racist society. After this journey ends‚ however‚ Huck’s character immediately recedes and begins to act out past habits as Tom‚ his friend‚ returns to help Huck with a perilous and “adventurous” scheme to determinately

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    It was the first time I saw him smiling. The first time he was talking this much. The first time he... "Are you even listening‚ little lady?" - his words broke into my reverie. I wanted to tell him how angry I am because of blaming me for being a trouble and at the same time I wanted to tell him how much I loved his presence. He used to be sweet and bitter at the same time. Everytime I wanted to have a drink with him‚ he gently refused by telling me "walk ahead‚ you have to get home on time". Weeks

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    THE DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE IN TENNYSON’S ULYSSES The greatest Victorian contribution to poetry is certainly the form of the dramatic monologue. A dramatic monologue is defined by various critics as a type of poem in which a single speaker‚ a persona‚ “utters the speech that makes up the whole of the poem‚ in a specific situation at a critical moment.” This speaker addresses and interacts with one or more other people. They are silent but usually identifiable listeners in whose presence the speaker reveals

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    PROLOGUE PROLOGUE Only fools became starfighter pilots‚ and my mother was one of them. It is dumb to put yourself at so much risk‚ because you may end up as a flaming fireball through space. Like my mother. You would never know if the Sinats would attack‚ or ambush‚ or raid. My point is‚ piloting a starfighter is very‚ very dangerous. And of course‚ my mother happened to be one of them; a flying‚ dangerous maniac. By my fathers definition‚ she was extra stupid‚ but I always thought that flying a

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    sorry about your loss‚" stated Sophia. "It’s okay‚ thanks for your concern‚" I sighed. "At least she gave you something to remember her by‚" added Sophia. "Yeah‚ she always told me it could change me‚" I added. After that‚ we both just talked about how I’d never believed her. That night‚ I thought about what my grandma had mumbled before she’d left. She’d mumbled‚ "It’s a reward." In the morning‚ I realized I was

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