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    The scene was very different than I had imagined it in my head. I got a few things similar like a couple of characters costumes and some of their tones and emotions when saying certain lines, but the majority of the actual play was much different than the picture I created in my mind. The scene started off with four fairies all running onto the stage having a good time and giggling while running around. They were clearly all very childish and they all came off a little bit immature. They…

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    viewers are given an increasing sense of tension between characters. Lurhmann has been able to build many forms of tension in this film such as tension of task, tension of relationships and tension of surprise. Tension of task is created in multiple scenes but namely when Romeo sets out to kill himself and reunite with Juliet, tension of task builds as the audience is left questioning the outcome and weighing up different possibilities and outcomes. Tension of surprise is seen in this film where…

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    Scene 2 line 1 of William Shakespeare's Richard the 3rd takes one through the thoughts of King Edward. In this passage, King Edward who was just informed that he was the one to pull the trigger on George’s head and how god would chastise him, was recently informed with the death of his brother, the duke of Clarence, George. Afterwards, Stanley makes a pitch to not slay a single servant, thus infuriating Edward. Suddenly Edward is referring to his past relationship with George, and the sacrifices…

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    opening scene) where they will meet someone named Macbeth. Scene two moves on to a military camp where King Duncan, Malcolm, Donalbain and Lennox enter along with their attendants to meet with a bleeding Captain. Through scene two we learn that two generals of the Kings army, Macbeth and Banqou, have defeated the invading armies of Ireland led by a man named Macdonald and Norway led by a guy who is aparently at this point not important enough to be named, seperately. Ross enters later in the…

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    the first act before Syd leaves, Casey is a bit repetitive. For example on page 15, Casey can be cut from the scene. Just let the visual of Syd looking at the photos convey the emotion and the information. This is when he changes his mind about going. Later at the ocean, Casey’s dialogue isn’t really necessary. Let the visual of Syd’s conflict about scattering the ashes speak for the scene without words. One does wonder about the decision to have Roger inebriated when he dies. Roger seems to be…

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    Hello everyone, I am researcher John Williams. Today I want to talk to you all about the CSI Effect. I will: • Give you a definition of CSI effect and describe what sort of scientific evidence jurors assume to see. • Describe whether the CSI effect is narrowed to people who exactly look at forensic shows. • Describe whether the District Attorney should be granted permission to ask possible jurors about their TV habits. • Consider if cases without scientific evidence are questioned more…

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    In the novel “Behind the Scenes at a Museum,” Kate Atkinson uses a range of different language, literary devices and style to create a sense of loss, grieving and discordance throughout the extract, by displaying the impact of the death of Gillian on the rest of the family. She creates this atmosphere by her uses of symbolism and imagery which she uses to convey the brokenness and disorder of the Lennox household, after Gillian’s death, which she portrays from the eyes of a young child called…

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    creating a depth of field allowing the focus to be centered on the character’s physical appearance and facial expressions. Two china teacups, silver teapot, plates, a silver platter, candelabra, cigarettes, and ashtrays sit on the table. The mise-en-scene suggests that the characters have a reasonable amount of wealth, emphasizing their high socioeconomic status and sophisticated lifestyle.…

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    At the end of act 1 scene 4 we read that Romeo’s friends have convinced him to crash Capulet’s party in search of another girl to replace Rosaline , a girl romeo is obsessed with but does not love him back. Romeo only agrees to go to see Rosaline until he meets Juliet in act 1 scene 5. When Romeo first sees Juliet he is awe struck, turns to one of Capulets service men and asks who she is. The service man tells Romeo that he does not know who the fair maiden is. Romeo says some lovely things…

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    Valerie Dubinsky 6 March 2017 English E Take-Home Macbeth Practice Explication In Act I Scene 7, Macbeth is pondering whether he should commit the murder of King Duncan. Macbeth is trying to understand the reasons for assassinating the king. Through the use of language, metaphors, and allusions, Macbeth shows his ambivalence his hesitations about committing the crime. The passage suggests that Macbeth is a God fearing man and he worries that by completing the murderous act, he would forever…

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