Like Dreaming‚ Backwards By Kellie Powell Like Dreaming‚ Backwards is a series of monologues and scenes about the suicide of a young college student named Nell. The play also includes monologues from Nell ’s mother‚ Leah‚ a acquaintance‚ Yale‚ and her friend‚ Natalie. For further information and advice on performing this monologue‚ read this note from the playwright. NELL: Have you ever had a dream and suddenly‚ you realize what ’s happening doesn ’t make any sense - and you realize that you
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Scout Finch‚ a curious‚ fun‚ and humorous girl lived in the small town of Maycomb. Living in a small town‚ word got around quickly. And when Scout’s father‚ Atticus‚ a lawyer‚ gets assigned to a case that will no doubt will be discriminatory‚ people do not like what they hear. But‚ besides that‚ this book is full of surprises. The ruling of the case‚ the showing up of Dill‚ and the surprise appearance of Aunt Alexandra are the main surprises in this book. The ruling of the case is a very surprising
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The Dramatic Monologue is a type of a lyric poem. It was developed in the Victorian period. Robert Browning is said to have perfected the Dramatic Monologue‚ with poems such as My Last Duchess‚ and Soliloquy of a Spanish Cloister. As its name states‚ it is a monologue‚ hence it is a speech uttered by a single person. In its fullest form‚ the dramatic monologue has three salient features Firstly‚ a single person who is patently not the poet‚ utters the speech that makes up the whole of a poem‚ in
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Sophocles‚ has a central theme of “one cannot escape their fate.” This theme is created using elements of dramatic irony‚ including diction‚ dialogue‚ and situational irony. This play is a Greek tragedy and it means the audience is already somewhat familiar with the main characters and the plot. The advance knowledge the audience has about what happens is known as dramatic irony. Dramatic irony in Oedipus the King affects the theme of “one cannot escape their fate” because throughout the play the
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George Gordon Byron‚ known as Lord Byron is one of the most famous Romantic poets and creator of the Byronic hero. It is called that way because of the elements that define him which are characteristic to the author. The mataphisical drama “Manfred: A dramatic Poem” illustrates one of the Byronic heroes: Manfred. He is characterized as the “guilty outsider”
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“The Possibility of Evil”‚ is a story written by Shirley Jackson‚ which includes many examples of irony within the short story. It contains three types of irony. They include Dramatic‚ Verbal‚ and Situational Irony. The definition of irony as a whole is language which usually means the opposite for a humorous or emphatic effect. It can be when the reader knows more than the characters‚ a person says something and they really mean the opposite‚ or the story goes another way than intended. All of these
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In the classic Greek play Oedipus‚ the King‚ written by Sophocles‚ he writes with dramatic irony to create suspense as you read along. By adding parts of the play that prove that the readers know more than the characters themselves do. For instance‚ when Oedipus gathered the townspeople of Thebes around and commanded them to give up the murder of Laius. Oedipus cursed the murderer (himself) saying “Upon the murderer i invoke this curse: may he live out his life in misery to miserable doom!” With
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Dramatic Irony in Oedipus In the play written by Sophocles‚ Oedipus the King‚ there are several instances of irony. Dramatic irony‚ or tragic irony as some critics would prefer to call it‚ usually means a situation in which the character of the play has limited knowledge and says or does something in which they have no idea of the significance. The audience‚ however‚ already has the knowledge of what is going to occur or what the consequences of the characters actions will be. The degree of irony
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Marshall. Various mis-en-scène elements‚ such as the characters’ appearances and speaking style‚ are effectively used to highlight their high social standards. Meanwhile the camera shots and lighting reveal their true intentions. Wright uses various techniques such as symbolic mis-en scenes‚ camera shots and non-diegetic sound through Briony’s character as a young girl to show how misconception and innocence may result in the abuse of power. Mis-en-scenes such as the actress‚ Saoirse Ronan’s‚ costumes
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Dramatic irony plays a large role in Othello; it is most prominent in Iago’s lines. It is specifically seen when Iago outright lies to characters‚ when he misrepresents his personality to other people‚ and when other characters talk about Iago in a way he is not. Iago constantly tells other characters slight untruths or outright lies. His constant use of lying puts the audience on edge because they always know when he has lied. One of his major lies is when he tells Othello that his wife‚ Desdemona
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