It is through dialogue that each character is revealed in The Club. The dictionary defines dialogue as the communication between two or more people & the words spoken by characters in a play or story. However‚ it can also be defined as an exchange of opinions & ideas or a conversational element of a literary or dramatic work. Dialogue has many other functions. Dialogue is primarily used to pass information onto others. However‚ it is also used to persuade or entice others to action. Moreover‚ through
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Birmingham” In the “Ballad of Birmingham” Dudley Randall conjures one of the most vivid and vicious chapters from the civil rights movement: the bombing of a church in 1963 that wounded twenty-one and cost four girls their lives. This poem is a dialogue between mother and daughter during which ironically the mother forbids the daughter to march for freedom‚ fearing violence will erupt. Instead she gives her daughter permission to sing in the choir at their church. Dudley Randall’s “Ballad of Birmingham”
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Telegraphing – also knows as “advertising” pointing fingers” - deadline‚ appointment Dangling cause – also “known as elements of the future‚” prediction – “I’m going to raise $$”‚ warning. Dialogue hook. Statements about future‚ have to do certain things (cause and effect). Dramatic tension – (Sophocles) Ironic tension –the audience knows more than one of more character (dramatic or comedic) Moment of relation‚ moment of recognition “Quid pro quo” scene - set up something‚ miscommunication later
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this shot is to scare the audience. Dracula wears a long black toned cape as his costume in the film. Long black capes associate with vampires‚ as is Dracula so the effect is that Dracula looks and appeals scarier. Progressing through the film a dialogue of Dracula stating "Yes‚ I can’t have it. Makes my throat swell up‚" suggests that he can’t have garlic bread. This shows that the ideas in the film are based on the original novel. The composer is trying to merge as many elements to Dracula to link
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he hypocriticlly takes the seat. "I couldn’t possibly take your spot" spoken as he takes the seat. this technique supported by dialogue shows big bob’s nature‚ a dominant figure also hypocritical • Change in music - from Brass Band to Jazz/Rock music. When betty is playing cards. Betty realises she can see colour as her cards turn to a deck of red heart cards. • Dialogue - changes in this. Things go from being ’swell’ to ’cool’. Things are better than ’pleasant’ they are ’sexy or silly’ • Parallel
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Shelia and Mrs. Birling in ‘An Inspector Calls’. Priestly uses dialogue and stage directions to show a void between different generations. Although Mrs. Birling is Shelia’s mother she still refers to her as a ‘girl[s]’. The audience can sense Mrs. Birling’s condescending tone and how she still retains the view that Shelia is an immature and ignorant ‘girl[s]’ even though she is a fully grown adult who will soon be wed. This is ironic as it is in fact Mrs. Birling who is the ignorant character in
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The Cask of Amontillado By: Edgar Allan Poe 1)How cohesive and organized is his writing? Edgar Allan Poe writes with a unique grotesque inventive style. Poe also includes a superb plot construction which hooks the reader at the very start because he sets up a situation which the fills the reader with anticipation to see what develops. In the first line of the story The Cask Of Amontillado(1846)‚ he says‚ "...but when he ventured
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|problems‚ they both examine relationships between men and women‚ they both comment on academia| | |and the role of education and they both do these things in an entertaining‚ ironic and often | | |humorous way. By comparing the content and style of each text‚ we can see how the different | | |contexts result in differences in approach.
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the pantry” and “the well-bred voice from the Daventry” has combined their dialogue. Moreover‚ the specific words used in this poem‚ such as “bridge”‚ “cock-tails”‚ reveals the luxurious life of the nobility‚ and later the repetition of this description: “The show of wit which never fails/thanks to 7.30 cock-tails” implies the repeated daily life‚ further highlighting their carelessness‚ idleness and selfishness. This ironic contrast is presented again in the final three lines. This last stanza (the
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to his despairing death. The theme to this short story is having too much pride will lead you to despair; there are infinite forms of irony in “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ but the main three are Fortunato himself‚ the title the short story‚ and the dialogue within the story. Firstly‚ the name Fortunato means the fortunate one. In all actuality‚ Fortunato is not very fortunate‚ for the fact that he dies in the catacombs. This man claims himself as a wine expert‚ but what he does not realize is his
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