slight amount of changes when making his film. Through his decision making Parker was able to create a film the was unique but still highly based on the play that he was adapting. In The Importance of Being Earnest film Parker stayed faithful to the dialogue‚ made slight
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Christa-Maria Sieland about the typewriter used by her boyfriend and playwright Georg Dreyman to write a subversive article about suicide that was published in the West. The sequence is divided into two distinct parts; the interrogation and the consequences of this interrogation‚ in which Dreyman confronts Sieland about her suspicious behaviour and Weisler removes the incriminating typewriter from Dreyman’s apartment before a team of Stasi agents search his premises a second time. This sequence
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makes Puig’s writing style more unique and stronger to the reader. Within the novel‚ there is no third person narration‚ and the dialogue between Valentin and Molina is different from dialogue used between character’s in other novels. Instead of using quotations when there is dialogue between two characters ‚ Puig just so happens to use dashes every time there is dialogue. When a character just finishes speaking in Kiss of the Spider Woman‚ Puig also does not mention who had stated what. For example
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often oxymoronic language. Secondly‚ Wilde attempts to take a critical view of Victorian society and individuals. These important factors cannot be separated from one another as they are both required to engender the original spirit of Oscar Wilde’s dialogue. As far lines are concerned‚ the script of the movie only differs in very few instances from the original play. Most of those significant differences result in acts from the play being cut down into several shorter‚ more manageable scenes. This
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by Joseph Heller. Almost every character and scene in the novel contain dialogues where the people speak aimlessly and have no explanation for why they are talking. Colonel Cargill addresses his men by saying‚ ÒYou’re American officers. The officers of no other army in the world can make that statement. Think about it."(29) Even though the remark is true‚ it has no meaning. These type of random statements and dialogues occur throughout the whole book. Another situation when two people speak
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The trial and execution of Socrates was the climax of his career and the central event of the dialogues of Plato. Socrates tells Crito that he is one of those people who must be guided by reason. Socrates says that the only person whose opinion is of value is the one who understands justice. Socrates then invites Crito to consider the definition of justice‚ and whether it is ever right to do wrong intentionally. the many’s ignorance does not allow them to have true choice‚ and therefore
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the point where they all realize that if their identities are revealed they could be sent back. The author uses dialogue to explain why people do things and how some people are ignorant . Taylor‚ the protagonist ‚ had a conversation with Estevan on why they came to America. He also shared some of the factors that made them leave like how “…police use electricity for interrogation...which is an actual telephone…” (134)‚ and Taylor responds with‚” Do you mean they question you over the telephone
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We had first discussed a court setting‚ however we found that this restricted fervent debates. A challenge we faced was correlating the original scene’s dialogue with our adaptation. In The Crucible‚ Ezekiel Cheever’s job is to make arrests‚ while Reverend John Hale should be discovering the truth‚ but acts as Cheever’s shadow. In our adaptation‚ these roles flip; the Commander is subservient while Zhirong
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speaks of Ruby in past tense. In class we explored their struggle to move on in workshops of the preface. Ray spoke in slowly in hushed tones‚ while Sylvie spoke in a hurried and confused way‚ creating tension through the differences. The nonsensical dialogue of the opening was spoken in confused tones‚ demonstrating that Ray and Sylvie could understood the ‘normal’ life the once led and were struggling to try and have it
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America from a foreign land‚ in hopes to have the American dream‚ the traditional social ideals of the United States‚ such as equality‚ democracy‚ and material prosperity. Both of the characters work in laborious fields and undergo scrutiny and interrogation of unfortunate circumstances that were out of their control. The strain that is put on immigrants from other countries is prominent in both of these captivating novels. In The Barbarian Nurseries‚ the main character‚ Araceli‚ is the one that
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