in for an exam. This exam will tell of his intelligence‚ what he doesn’t know is that he might not make it out alive. Selser‚ uses Dialogue‚ Multiple points of view‚ and setting a tone to show Dickie’s strength of hiding how he is nervous. In the beginning of the story‚ the author is using a lot of intelligent craft moves. Seslar‚ uses craft moves such as dialogue throughout the story‚ the author use short sentences coming from Dickie. Like “yes‚ sir” “why‚ dad?”. This shows‚ that there is not
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play. While the volume of the dialogues was overpowered by the band‚ the detail in the scenery and the choreography made for an enjoyable musical. Because nearly all of the dialogues in the play were delivered through songs which were accompanied by the band‚ it was difficult to hear the dialogues. As a result‚ it was challenging trying to understanding what the play was actually about and following along the parallel storylines. The only time the dialogues were comprehendible was when
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charismatic scene of a church where he takes us into his feelings of pressure‚ confusion‚ and disappointment in himself during his “saving” from sin by Jesus. He uses literary devices ‚to build up and develop detail of his experience‚ such as his use of dialogue‚ compression‚ and he writes in the mind of a young boy. Langston Hughes brings emotion and drama to his childhood story by what seems to be almost taking himself back in time into the mind of a young boy and his youthful writing techniques and
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6. Climax: The climax is the most exciting part of a story. It refers to when the conflict is about to or is getting resolved. 7. Dialogue: Not all stories have dialogue‚ but it is an important element of most of them. Dialogue is a conversation between the characters. Generally‚ stories will be primarily composed of narrative‚ and will have dialogue interspersed within the narrative (For example: Sally had always loved Bill. She looked at him and smiled‚ "Hi Bill." "Hi Sally‚" he replied
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5.6 Using figurative language Figurative language is word or phrase that is being used to describe something by comparing to something else. Using figurative language makes the writing more interesting or more dramatic than using everyday or common language uses. It also creates powerful feelings since the readers can figure out images or pictures that have more meaning than simple words. In narrative writing‚ a few different figurative languages are used in narrative writing
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interfaith dialogue such as humility‚ hospitality‚ empathy and commitment. According to what Jesus said‚ "I have other sheep that is not of this fold." Gandhi was the other sheep of the modern world who was not a member of the Christian church‚ but his love and understanding goodwill in his heart led to achieving for his people the liberation of exploitation‚ humiliation‚ and oppression from the British Empire‚ more important their independence. Humility is one aspect of interfaith dialogue that apparent
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details do not seem to fit into the larger plot or purpose of the story‚ and/or the plot fails to show intentional organization. Dialogue (10) 9-10 The narrative features two or more moments of dialogue which is very realistic and successfully creates strong personalities for the character(s) so that each character’s dialogue is noticeably unique. Furthermore‚ the dialogue
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the film industry. Directors‚ Kenneth Branagh and Gregory Doran have both made different versions of a film based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Branagh directed a 1996 version of Hamlet while Doran directed a 2009 version of Hamlet. In the exchange of dialogue between Hamlet and the ghost in Act I Scene V‚ Branagh and Doran interpret this key moment differently based on the era of the time. These films have various differences in the scene and this can be seen through the use of the directors’ editing
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drama attains a characterization which makes the play a revelation of human conduct and dialogue which characterizes yet pleases for itself‚ we reach dramatic literature. George P. Baker. The elements in fiction; plot‚ setting‚ point of view‚ character‚ theme‚ symbolism and language‚ give the author of a short story the prospect to sculpt their words into a beautiful piece of art. Two elements‚ dialogue and characterization‚ are approached differently in the two short stories even though both
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using similar skills‚ such as dialogue and symbols‚ even though they use these skills in different ways.
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