The fact that the audience works in tandem with the actors on stage to dethrone Richard—or at least desire this dethronement—means they have some power‚ even if that is just the power of judgment. Phyllis Rackin argues that audience members play just as great a role in judging and misjudging characters within Richard II as any character within the stage. She acknowledges‚ “There is an extra role in the play not listed in the dramatis personae‚ a carefully calculated role complete with motivations…designed
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development of characters and themes‚ expressing the constant battle faced by People of Colour in the search for equality. The endings of both texts effectively position modern audience member to react with strong emotions of anger‚ embarrassment‚ sympathy when conveying themes and ideas‚ as well as inspiring hope and educating audience members as
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Causes of WW1 While there were many causes to WW1 such as imperialism‚ nationalism‚ alliances‚ and assassination‚ one cause that primarily stands out is militarism. Militarism is the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests. Because militarism was so important to WW1‚ countries had to come up with a way to get people interested in war‚ which led to the use
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about his own experience when he was an English sub-divisional policeman in a town in India called Burma. At that time India was under the control of Britain and Orwell worked for The British Imperial Police‚ so he has to do orders even though his sympathy lie with the “natives”. One day Orwell was called out‚ because a tame elephant was ravaging the bazaar. With him he took his rifle‚ so he could protect him self‚ no intension of shooting the elephant. The Burmese couldn’t do anything against
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being an American poet‚ short story writer‚ and novelist. I. Introduction II. American poet A. Literary English B. Dialect poet 1. "Oak and Ivy" 2. "Majors and Minors" 3. "Lyrics of Lowly Life" 4. "Lyrics of the Hearthside" 5. "Sympathy" III. Short story writer A. Folks from Dixie (1898) B. The Strength of Gideon and Other Stories (1900) C. The Heart of Happy Hollow (1904) IV. Novelist A. The Uncalled (1898) B. The Love of Landry (1900) C. The Fanatics (1901) D.
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claim. Goodall’s caim is effective because by using different devices and techniques‚ Goodall was able to encourage the reader to take her side and to feel pity and sympathy for the chimpanzees. In Goodall’s piece a technique that is used the most is the appeal to pity. Goodall does a good job of swaying the reader to feel sympathy towards the chimpanzees. She applies loaded language to evoke the reader’s emotions. In Goodall’s piece she expresses the term trauma. When a person hears the word trauma
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Empathy in frankenstein The sympathy of the reader in Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” should be towards the monster‚ and not towards that of Victor Frankenstein. The creature could be considered just a lost puppy‚ confused with life as he is... reborn.. recreated.. reanimated.. whatever the word is of which i am looking for. The creature didnt ask to be born‚ he didnt control what vagina he flew out of‚ even tho technically he was made up of many different pieces of people which flew out of presumably
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Loci’ [26-27]. ‘No god fearers‚’ Zephaniah is implying that they are senseless people with no heart to sympathise for him or even care about him at all. Zephaniah exposes the injustice imposed on him and on people who share the same race to both sympathy and empathy. He says ‘You call me nigga‚ scum and wog/ but i won’t call you master.’ this line implies that the white people deliberately used vulgar language to implement their racial supremacy. Zephaniah is trying to show the reader the harshness
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Hill’s belief; trees must be protected because they are vital for survival of earth’s ecosystem. Overall‚ modern-day actions of civil disobedience‚ like Hill’s‚ are effective if the mission sets well-defined attainable goals able to bring popular sympathy. Hill’s action of civil disobedience obeyed to her mission commitment to be part of the efforts that the environmental group Earth First which was fighting to save the redwoods around Stafford. In accomplishing her mission‚ it was clear that tree-sitting
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an outstanding job luring the readers into falling in love with the family through the power of sympathy I felt for each
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