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    elements of theatre and their priority almost certainly hold true. First and foremost plot can make or break a production. Theatre is the art of dramatic action‚ without a strong plot to build the action upon‚ all that is left is a beauty contest without the 15-second response limit. Compare Hamlet to Gurney’s The Dining Room. Hamlet‚ one of best-written works in human history‚ has a powerful and involved plot structure‚ The dining room‚ which can generously be called a one act festival with a unified

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    Archetypes In Avatar

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    In Avatar‚ the crossing of the threshold is the same in both the subplot and plot. After the humans lose the war and leave the planet‚ Jake makes the decision to transfer from his human body to his avatar form in order to become a true Na’vi. The Na’vi have made Jake sully truly understand nature and have made him realize that he

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    relating to real element in the novel. His written work emphasis the plot between lower and higher class. The meaning of the title The Prince and the Pauper is because Mark Twain wanted to focus the story around the message or meaning of the story instead of the two character. For example‚ if the story was given different characters‚ the story would still continue the same way. Mark Twain also ties in the setting with the plot‚ "He was magnificently habited in a doublet of white satin‚ with a front-

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    A Doll's House.

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    Many critics have seen the Krogstad-Mrs. Linde sub-plot as weakening the play. Do you agree? “You haven’t known much trouble or hardship in your own life” says Ms. Linde to Nora in their first conversation. Ms. Linde who is part of the sub-plot is used as a convenient device for exposition but also to introduce idea’s in the play‚ being that she is an “old” friend of Nora’s. A doll’s house is a tragic play written in the form of a well-made play by Ibsen who wants to introduce the idea of social

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    Henry V

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    called dazzled America‚ England‚ France‚ and Spain for over a decade. In the short stories "The Social Triangle" and "A Retrieved Reformation"‚ O. Henry uses the literary devices of symbolism‚ plot twists‚ and characterization. "The Social Triangle" one of the great works by O. Henry‚ uses symbolism‚ plot twists‚ and characterization. The triangle includes a poor hard-working‚ lower-class man named Ikey Snigglefritz who uses his whole weeks pay to setup drinks for a middle-class man named Billy

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    to create plot twists‚ which added the element of surprise to each performance‚ keeping the audience on their toes as the ending neared. Despite his talents of weaving together characters and plot lines with twists‚ much of his work was not original‚ which is disappointing to some‚ including me. Some of his works are also questionable as to whether or not he actually wrote them. Much of a playwrights’ success is based upon the audiences’ response. Shakespeare created intriguing plot lines and

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    though almost all producers add more drama and conflict tothe plot to make it more appealing to their target of viewers‚ this does not mean that they cannot stick to the core theme of the story. Although Maurier’s “The Birds” and Hitchcock’s The Birds have similar plot structures‚ the short story version is more entertaining because of lack of romance‚ more concise beginning‚ and ambiguous ending. There is a gathering of external plot points added to The Birds film. For starters‚ The Birds is more

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    use comedic devices to help with the plot of the story. There are many stories where they use comedic devices to help create a plot. When using these devices‚ the audience is understanding the events happening during the play and what is expecting to happen. Others may say that without having these comedic devices it will still become a story with or without using comedic devices to entertain readers. I argue that using these comedic devices help develop the plot of "The Taming of the Shrew" to help

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    Plot‚ Themes‚ and Conflicts in Romeo and Juliet Most high school students in the United States will have the chance to either read or watch Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s literary masterpiece will be remembered as one of the greatest plays in the English language. Shakespeare’s use of plot‚ different themes‚ and conflict‚ work together to give us a great story. One of the main reasons that Romeo and Juliet is a classic is Shakespeare’s use of building suspense‚ conflict within the plot‚ and

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    Aristotle In Blade Runner

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    Few have had as much of an influence in as many fields of thought as Aristotle has. Plato’s pupil and consequently Alexander’s mentor‚ possibly the first polymath‚ the ripples of the Macedonian’s teachings are still being felt all across the world and formed the basis for Western culture for over a millennia until the arrival of the Scientific Revolution. Following from this‚ in this essay one will explore into Aristotle’s views on tragedy and final causation and comprehend how these can be applied

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