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    The LimoPani Marketing Mix I. Introduction Kings Food (Pvt.) Ltd‚ the company behind LimoPani‚ saw the huge market of flavoured powdered energy drinks with only few major players like Tang and Energile. In order to come out with a unique product in this market‚ they conducted a market research. In Pakistan’s generally hot weather‚ lemon juice is traditionally consumed in water to provide refreshment from the sweltering heat of the sun. You will often find “thailay walas” near bus stops or populated

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    Mrs. Birling Molly Caitlin Ellie Mrs. Birling is the wife of Arthur Birling and is the mother to Sheila and Eric. There are some important aspects to the character‚ which we will look into today. These are: What Mrs. Birling represents‚ the difference between the generations‚ her relationships with her husband and Inspector Goole‚ her presence on stage and our reaction to her as an audience. Mrs. Birling is a typical upper class woman‚ who behaves‚ as she would be expected to. Women were considered

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    conveyed as a gluttonous man that cares more about his business that his family. His children‚ possibly because of the way they were brought up‚ always undermine him and never take his side in an argument for e.g. ’I think it was a mean thing to do’ -Sheila. (i) Arthur Birling’s has a know-it-all kind of personality and thinks that whatever he conveys is correct. He stated that ’Russia‚ which will always be behindhand’ in one of his appallingly lengthy speeches‚ but as Russia had a revolution he was

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    Mr and Mrs Birling do not care about their involvement in the death of Eva smith. They do not care about responsibility. How far do you agree that responsibility is the major theme in the play? JB priestly in ‘An inspector calls’ provides a play that will not only entertain but a play that will deliver a message of the injustice in society‚ class‚ and social responsibility. I intend to explore how Priestly conveys these impacting themes throughout the play and how he uses the main characters to

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    Calls is a play written by J.B. Priestley based in England‚ 1912. The main family in the play is the Birling family which consists of Arthur Birling the main character‚ Sybil Birling his wife‚ Sheila Birling his daughter and Eric Birling his son. There is also Gerald Croft who is planning on marrying Sheila. In the opening they are in their dining room which is a ‘fairly large suburban house’ implying they are of middle class‚ but rising up and probably at the higher end of the spectrum. Arthur

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    and have a sense that the Inspector is more powerful than he lets the Birlings know. After Mr Birling‚ the next character the Inspector questions is Sheila. Although Sheila is a young girl‚ she is of a high class‚ so she does therefore have some power. She too abuses her power and orders to have Eva Smith fired from her job when shopping because Sheila thought Eva was laughing at her. She says ‘If she was a pathetic looking

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    ‘An Inspector Calls’ by J. B. Priestley In Act One of ‘An Inspector Calls’‚ how does J. B. Priestley use dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to members of the audience‚ as well as interest and involve them in the play? In Act One of ‘An Inspector Calls’‚ J. B. Priestley uses several different dramatic techniques to voice his concerns‚ ideas and political message about socialism to the members of the audience. He uses characters‚ lighting‚ sounds‚ props‚ dramatic irony and juxtaposition

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    wartime setting and an extra emotional dimension to the play. The audience’s proximity to the stage enhances the intimacy created by the bareness of the stage and the re-connection of the two main characters: Bridie an Australian Army Nurse & Sheila a British Civilian. The broad emotional feel of the play is embedded in the dialogue of the script that uses idiomatic expression and juxtaposition to individualise the characters personalities and backgrounds. Descriptive Language is used to recapture

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    layout and gaze to create this effect of a linear timeline. If examined closely‚ it can be seen that the photos on the bottom half of this poster depict the events of the women’s time in camp and there reconciliation after‚ as described by Bridie and Sheila during their TV interviews. As

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    The Shoe Horn Sonata- The Shoe Horn Sonata provides an insight into the lives of two women who were made prisoners of war by the Japanese and explores the little known and horrific conditions and events the women endured. With the use of distinctively visual techniques‚ John Misto brings Bridie and Sheila’s experience vividly to life. Through the use of projected images‚ sound‚ music and symbolism; the horrors of war‚ survival and resilience are portrayed throughout the drama. Misto uses an

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