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    students are encouraged to not only think, but to be a part of a greater dialogue. The teacher and student can then enter into a partnership of sorts, and through critical consciousness, bring about a dialogue to overcome their problems. It is important to note that, as in the banking education system, the solutions in the problem-posing education system cannot be proffered by the teacher alone. By engaging in critical dialogue, however, the student and teacher can learn from one…

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    humans have done. In the book written by Plato himself, the trial and death of Socrates the reader is introduced to four different stories about Socrates and his trial and his life. The first story is called Euthyphro which mainly consists of a dialogue between Socrates and another man who believes is an expert in ethics. The story ends inconclusively, and is filled with socratic irony, as Socrates pretends to…

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    his beliefs in presented in Plato’s other dialogues, some continue to misinterpret the Republic as a serious political treatise. Plato’s preposterous construct of a “just” society has led some, such as German political philosopher Leo Strauss to view the Republic as an ironic work. Plato’s Republic should be read not as a political treatise, but instead as an extended city-soul analogy which provides an ancillary…

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    actual crash and show the ending result. 1: 35 - Heavy Use of Dialogue: In this scene, it is a still picture of a radio then they added a moving circle around it to show the affect of sound be produced from it. The viewer hears the voice through the radio coming from the station while the sound of Huckleberry snoring is present. The use of using heavy dialogue is to reduce the number of scenes the animators have to create. By adding dialogue, the viewer still understands what’s taking place…

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    In Plato’s dialogue, what virtue is and if virtue can be taught is the topic of discussion by Meno, Socrates and Anytus. The conversation begins with the dissection of what virtue is, a critical first step in order to answer later questions. It is concluded upon that virtue is wisdom and beneficial to us because it leads us to good. Therefore, if virtue helps to guide our soul and wisdom, then it must be knowledge. Knowledge is something that is teachable so it can be deducted that someone has…

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    implements both descriptive scenarios and humor to make his essay sound more interesting, and I was captivated by unexpected twists and turns from the events that occurred to him. There is an abundance of dialogues that seem vague but effective. Perhaps Arnold can develop and truncate those dialogues so that they can fit in the story better. There are too many repetitions within…

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    troublemaker amongst the teachers. John’s costume, which consists of red, black and denim, is an obvious way in which the director can give audiences a strong first impression, giving them the opportunity to stereotype him before any interaction or dialogue. The use of the colour red is to convey that John is passionate and full of emotion, particularly fury. Furthermore, Hughes also employs the colour black to give the impression of power and strength, paired with a denim jacket, John has a…

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    Author of The Importance of being Earnest, Oscar Wilde, utilizes dialogue, diction and irony to illustrate the play’s protagonist, Jack Worthing, who in turn illuminates the script’s theme that behavior deemed appropriate by society may conflict with moral decency. The dialogue from the interrogation of Jack by Lady Bracknell, his love’s mother, reveals that he is a character of high class and puts up a front in order to make a good impression in the face of others, as after the meeting, he…

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    the goal of the dialogue is to develop joint approaches to conflict resolution, and improve relationship, understanding, and trust among the parties. Dialogue allows different parties to share their feelings, listening to the other party's needs, changed by what they hear, and open to the idea of being vulnerable. The simulation on the topic of "Department Retreat—An Dialogue to changing a Sexist culture", helped us to understand the reflective…

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    Zaroff, a psychopathic man that preys on “the scum of the earth” simply for the thrill and excitement of the hunt. Connell builds suspense throughout the story through his use of dialogue and character behaviour. Richard Connell predominantly uses character interactions to build suspense as the plot progresses, utilizing dialogue to create a mysterious tone and to foreshadow the predicaments that Rainsford will soon find himself in. During the conversation between Whitney and Rainsford on the…

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