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    The Vagina Monologues

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    discusses the stages of trauma and the feelings the playwrights tried to resonate to the audience like absence, repetition and memory. Klein also debates the changes in the style of writing before the war in relation to the country’s aura post-war. One of the purposes of the plays The Vagina Monologues, The Lysistrata Project, The Accidental Activist, and The Treatment is to create a sense of community in the audience and across the nation as the shows act as a way to share ownership for the…

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    speech is known as a commencement speaker, who is often a famous and elite person as well as would like to share their life experience, values and advice during the speech. This is a platform for speaker to say amazing and unlimited things to attract audiences. Bill Gates has stated at a positive and inspirational college commencement address at Harvard University while getting his bachelor degree on 2007. Due to the information and technology limitation when he was young, Bill Gates had no…

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    Ad-Blockers

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    The Complex Relationship Between Advertisers and Consumers on the Web There has been a growing distaste for advertisements on the internet. It is normal to see companies try and find a way to place ads on their websites. However, a growing number of users have grown tired of seeing ads pop up in their faces and have responded by installing one of many ad-blocking programs available. As a result, whether it is coming up with their own subscription model or trying to eliminate the use of…

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    Each author has their own strategies and method to persuade the audience in believing in their point of view. There are variety of rhetorical strategies that can be used depending on the author’s goal of what they are trying to convey. For example, pathos are used to manipulate a reader’s emotion by creating an emotional response. Another example are logos, which is persuading the audience through and appeal of logic, and hypophora which is asking a question and answering it immediately. Even…

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    advertisement, AT&T, uses a real life situation to show the audience how risky it is to use your phone while driving. Since AT&T is a major phone seller, they take advantage of that to reduce the number of accidents in a majority of people to make sure that the products that they sell aren’t a major cause in deaths. I believe that this advertisement is very effective, because not only does it provide a message to the audience, but it may save many lives as well. For many people,…

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    consider their niche, the size of their audience, how often they interact on social, and what you have to offer that 's mutually beneficial. How can you find the influencers that will be most effective for you? BuzzSumo: Find out the kind of content that 's been popular in your niche, on a competitor 's website, or find the people who are producing the popular content. Kill two birds with one stone – find the content that 's most likely to resonate with your audience, then find the people you…

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    between Perrier LaPadite, a French farmer, and Colonel Hans Landa. The ‘Jew hunter’ hunts the Dreyfuses, a French Jewish family on the run. In IB-ST, the first five minutes of their conversation are held in French, with subtitles in English for the audience. Hans Landa’s French…

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    The Dumb Waiter Analysis

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    Our two protagonists Ben and Gus are hit men hired to take out a unknown target. They are assigned to assassinate their target but are yet to be informed who their victim might be. Both characters are aware of the task at hand, albeit it is their profession. However, both cope with the matter very differently. While Gus is constant questioning their situation, which is compared to Ben’s calm persona, which allows us, the audience to interpret that Ben is in control. Controversy this could also…

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    THE HANNIBAL PROTOCOL is inspired by the real-life directive used by the Israeli army, which authorizes the use of lethal force to stop abductors, even at the risk of harming the captured soldier. Creating a film around this protocol is an excellent story choice. It’s a great setup for tension, action, moral conflict, and character transformation. The tone is dramatic. The script is driven by the theme of survival. The stakes are extremely high. The script features some really well done action…

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    Primer Impacto

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    journalist thinks important or what the journalist thinks the audience thinks is important or interesting” (Powers 13). The two news programs are Primer Impacto and PBS NewsHour. First, the length of Primer Impacto is half an hour, it is aired at five in the afternoon, Monday thru Friday. Primer Impacto on the channel Univision, a Spanish-language television network. The intended audience and purpose for Primer Impacto are to target the Latino people, to inform them about the news all over the…

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