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    Elizabethan audience. This speech was presented to the audience…

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    bath under a blue sky.”(Townie, page 128) The usage of this simile helps show the audience what the author is feeling at that exact moment. After he had defended his brother and punched the guy; he compares the exhilarating feeling as to being under a blue sky on a warm, sunny day. It provides an imagery of Andre’s perspective on violence and the fact that its all pleasant, warm and fuzzy for him. This makes the audience concerned about his likeness for violence and makes them wonder if he will…

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    Let Live Audience

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    for the event. With our age group from 18-24, we felt that they would like the social media and online aspect of promoting opposed to the physical kind. Digital advertising allows advertisers a unique, cost-efficient opportunity to reach a broader audience more quickly and effective. College students use technology daily to assist them in most aspects of life creating an opportunity to place targeted, relevant advertisements. It is the cheapest alternative for advertising and reaches the largest…

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    present is a multi-stage medium, but our primary medium is books. In addition, our intended audience would be humans of all ages. More importantly, we hope it would accomplish the same outcome as to what Ray Bradbury’s…

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    even Singin’ In The Rain and pretended to like them. However, viewing this musical in college with young students as the actors it seemed more appealing, and funnier than I remember from the movie. When sitting in the theatre I scanned through the audience, and they appeared to have adored this production, especially when the character Cosmo was talking. From overhearing the reactions at the end of the play, I’d say it was a success because people were happy with how the story turned out, the…

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    Ireland’s public good. After reading the entire article the audience should recognize the proposal is satirical, in order to effectively understand this proposal you must have a sense of humor that is the irony of it. While Johnathan’s article is poorly constructed as a whole. He has solely on evocative language, but at times over exploits it to the point of unconvincing bigotry. Swift really wanted to get the attention of his target audience, but what he doesn’t realize after reading the same…

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    Antigone In Electra

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    and emotion of a scene can completely change the audience’s response or even how they perceive the character as a person. This means that how an actor voices a line or a scene can make an incredible difference. It could mean the difference of the audience hating or loving a character, or a death having meaning or not. The impact a certain character makes can make or break a play. The emotion behind a scene can bring up or answer questions about a character and the motivation behind an action or…

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    The final scene is interesting to the audience as it creates suspense and conveys to the audience many themes, such as sacrifice, destiny, and love. The use of cross-cutting from Jamal’s point of view to Salim’s and even Latika’s creates anticipation for the audience as to what is going to happen. Boyle is purposefully showing the shots of Latika running towards the phone and Salim layering money in the bath tub to create suspense for the audience as the figure out what will happen, and how each…

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    her, giving them a reputation that may overshadow other qualities, good or bad. The crowd could love every word of the speech, and the speaker would revel in their everlasting applause. On the other hand, it could leave a stinging impression on the audience that would inhibit them from looking past this one particular speech if it did not suit their opinions. This type of situation can be every politician’s greatest fear, knowing his or her words will be remembered by so many people. Still, when…

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    The Brass Teapot

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    message of the film that temptation of greed brings out the worst in people and it’s not worth it in the end. This message is shown throughout the film through the characters, Mosley lets the characters learn from experience as well as teaches the audience the importance of love alongside safety and how love is parallel to greed and therefore cannot exist together; must choose one or the other. Mosley also conveys this message of hamartia (fatal flaw leading to downfall of the protagonist)…

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