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    Empowering poetry allows a poet to relate to their audience through universal ideas of death and loss and the consolation brought by childhood memories. Gwen Harwood’s Father and Child and focuses on a recollection of childhood memories that deeply impacted her perspective on mortality and her relationship with her father. The mirroring structure of the Father and Child depicts a complete role reversal between the persona and her father, showing a switch in comforting each other in the face of…

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    expression that does not depend upon physical items, requiring only a performer and an audience. This transmission method therefore calls for the meeting of people across generations. The stories can be passed on with greater ease than physical folk items, but are slightly adapted with each telling to more readily suit the beliefs and values of the audience. As warnings of what could be, przepowiednie engage the audience and promote critical thinking about what should be taken literally and what…

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    This particular ad could quite possibly provide deep emotional involvement for the consumer. The Chanel advertisement gives off a very attractive and desirable appeal that the audience could utterly yearn for. With this method, the marketers have the advantage to capture the attention of the audience and affect the future of the product being sold. These types of techniques address women who want to be classic, powerful, and beautiful. With Parker being the front and center on the ad,…

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    Para Teresa by Ines Hernandez-Avila is a poem about a few 6th grade girls in the bathroom talking about being a teacher’s pet, and trying to rebel. Ines Hernandez talks about how after all those years, the student getting bullied considers the bully a sister, and after standing up to her she’s over it. It’s described in the poem why the student tries so hard in school, and what she gets out of it. The poem takes place in 1947 at an elementary school called the Alamo, I’m assuming it’s mixed…

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    Mother is the sole narrator and the audience only receives insight into her own thoughts and feelings. Through this, the audience gains only biased information on the other characters. The general consensus among readers is that Dee is manipulative and venomous while Maggie is timid and passive. However, this consensus is largely affected by the perspective that Mother has on the two characters. From the beginning the audience is able to see Mothers fear of Dee. As she waits for…

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    moments, green during the Martian themed decade). Everything fit where it should and it all added to the performance. Something that I also found helpful and in the spirit of the show, all of his little Mass MoCA minions that helped set the scenes with audience participation were dressed in drag as well (I noticed about halfway through the show that a few of them to be MCLA students that I…

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    First I had to be considerate of the audience members. So i picked music and images that they could understand or feel a connection towards. The age group i was going for this video was between ages 16-30. Not only was i considerate of the age group, but I also wanted to know a way to keep them…

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    The play “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams proposes a confusing moral puzzle to its audience. The audience harbors extremely polar views for Blanche’s role, which array from praising her even though she is a fallen southern belle to damning her a mentally unstable prostitute. Most interpret Blanche’s downward spiral as a demonstration of sympathy from Williams due to her circumstances and disapproval of the society. Williams’ play demonstrates how all these circumstances destroy…

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    The audience would look at these adolescences as rude or harming themselves instead of lost or unstable. Andes Martin gives the audience a connotation of how some teenagers are lost and misguided. A connotation is, “an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning”. Andres Martin (2000)…

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    As a planner while making a comprehensive plan for it is of utmost importance that plan is to be prepared according to the requirements and needs of the area. The primary concern is to provide and develop such a plan which people of that area will acknowledge and accept it. Thus over the time authorities have been trying to put emphasis on public participation as a major component for planning process. This participation comes in various forms, out of which the surveys and community meetings…

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