“media audience” is people who consume the media‚ in the past‚ they are readers who reading newspapers or magazines‚ and listeners who listening to the radio. Nowadays‚ media audience can be viewers who watching television program of users who surfing on the internet. And there are two views of “media audience”‚ on the one hand‚ some discourses note that audience is passive‚ which means media dominant audience reactions and feelings. On the other hand‚ more researchers believe that the audience is active
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CRUCIBLE INTRODUCTIONARY NOTES The crucible by Arthur Miller‚ is a play that deals with conflicts involved in the Salem witch trials of 1692. The characters in Miller’s theocratic society are not only in conflict with their environment‚ but with each other and their religious authority. John Proctor sacrifices his life as he battles his individual conscience‚ guilt and the authority of the church. In his play‚ Miller shows that when an individual questions the dominant values of a society
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experience an enchanting form of entertainment. This novel form of entertainment is a big part of history. It has impacted the world as a whole‚ and me personally. To begin with‚ Disneyland‚ one of the biggest attractions in the world‚ has had an impact‚ not just in America‚ but other countries as well. It has given families a new place to enjoy themselves. Additionally‚ it has also brought in people from out of the country to share more of America’s most popular forms of entertainment. This
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to do to impact on his audience was that he wants readers to understand the importance of the reading and thinking. The importance of standing up to each other and the importance of cherishing what you have. To begin‚ i think that we should cherish what we have and even if we don’t have all the things that we want we should value the things that we do have. For example in the book page 20 Helen is complaining about not having enough money to buy a new wall and knocking the one they have down just
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Who evokes the most sympathy in the play? Arthur Miller’s famous 1952 court room drama ‘The Crucible’‚ based on the 1692 Salem Tragedy‚ explores the hysteria‚ strong theocracy and the importance of reputation in the town Salem. Many characters in ‘The Crucible’ generate empathy‚ but many do not. Sympathy does form for Abigail Williams the most‚ despite the fact she is seen as the play’s “evil villain”. Other characters however‚ also evoke condolence and concern like the honourable hero of the
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Audience Analysis Paper Com 285 April 5‚ 2010 Michael Medoro Audience Analysis Paper When you are addressing certain information it is imperative to be alert and conscious of your listeners. It is very important that you be able to provide the proper context‚ tone‚ and language suitable to the audience you are addressing. It is also significant to know your audience because it will eventually help you determine the issues you have to address. Communicating effectively is a major
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followers of this belief‚ who have come to be known as Marxists‚ have become significantly familiar with several of the revolutions social corollaries. From these judgements and examinations‚ one can observe the French revolution was predominantly a bourgeoisie revolution rather than any other. The French revolution had a significant impact on all the social grouping and significantly varied in the nature of the impact. Although the French Revolution had a generally positive impact on the bourgeoisie‚ there
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In a way‚ McCarthyism is similar to the play‚ The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller. Although the actions taken against suspected communists were not as strict as those during the Salem witch trials‚ they were still vicious and shattered many reputations of well-liked men and women. This also occurred during 1692 and 1693‚ the years of the witch trials. There were many differences and similarities between these two topics. The death penalty was the number one difference‚ along with the after effects
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Audience Development: Broad and Niche Markets How do we get people to come to the theatre in an era of instant gratification? Movies are simply available all the time. Although pessimists might feel live theatre is a dying art‚ there will truly always be a place for it—the difficulty is making sure the audience knows it’s there and knows how to take advantage of it. In order to maintain 501c3 tax status‚ not-for-profit theatre companies must prove they are producing work that follows the mission
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injustice within‚" means that even when a civilization is viewed as good or peaceful‚ many people in the society are treated unfairly. This theme is often expressed in works of literature. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller and Shirley Jackson’s‚ "The Lottery" both show how the quote is true. The Crucible supports the lens through setting‚ characterization‚ and conflict. The play has to do with the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. During this time in American history‚ there were nineteen people who hanged
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