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    Max Dramatic Monologue

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    It knows!!! A Play by Thomas Moran Thomas Moran Mrs. Love Hilliard Creative Writing 29 January 2016 Characters MAX, A laptop that knows everything… or does it? ALEX, A 17 year-old in love with his laptop. JOHN, A 17 year old jealous of ALEX's new laptop. Setting ALEX's bedroom. 10:00 PM. Lights up to reveal ALEX in his room, on his bed marveling over his brand-new laptop. ALEX Wow! This laptop puts the A in Amazing! JOHN It’s just a regular old laptop……

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    Marie Lu's Dramatic Irony

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    In the book Legend written by Marie Lu, she uses dramatic irony to allow the readers to be more knowledgeable than characters. At one point in the story, June is frantically running away from the skiz fight because she’s afraid. A mob of people who were watching the skiz fight chases after June to bring her back into the ring. Suddenly, Day rescues June from the aggressive mob. June believes Day killed her brother and has been hunting Day down, but both June and Day don’t know what each other…

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    Shermin Sultana TH-198: The Purpose of Playing Instructor: Dyan Burlingame September 6, 2017 Reflection 2: “The Dramatic Imagination” Chapter 1- 4 In my opinion, “The Dramatic Imagination” by Robert Edmond Jones is a book mostly about the author’s opinions on theatre. This book is also written about sense, expression, art, imagination and set design/stage setting in the theater. As a reader this book really helped me to create an imagination of the situations in the dramas that the…

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    Dramatic Monologue Essay

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    Dearest Bilbo, How are you doing? I hope you are enjoying living in. Overall I am doing fine, however much has changed since I last wrote to you. Where to begin? I suppose I will start where I left off in the last letter. Lady Galadriel presented us each with a parting gift. For Aragorn,she gave a sheath etched with flowers and leaves of silver and gold, as well as a silver brooch called the Elfstone that once belonged to Celebrían. Both Merry and Pippin received “silver belts, each with a…

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    As I do every morning, I walk by the queue. Well-dressed gentlemen, hover over the shoe polishers, greed gleaming in their eyes as hunger in vultures. Their greasy skin, drips over collars, like oil from the bacon they had for breakfast, quivering at the boys beneath them. Their eyes are clouded, unaware, boredom and impatience evident. The young men at their feet swelter under the hot sun, beating onto them, wrinkling their dark skin. Sweat soaks through their thin garments, revealing their…

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    Alessio’s POV I blinked in surprise at the sight before me “M-Mother?” I slurred, stumbling towards her with open arms. “You’re drunk,” She said nonchalantly and scrunched up her nose in disgust as I enveloped her into a tight embrace. Way to state the obvious. “You reek of alcohol! Let’s get you cleaned up, figlio.” “Us Italians have huuuuge feet.” I hiccupped, examining the ginormous red sock in my hand. “Those are where we put your presents, love.” She let out a chuckle, which floated in the…

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    the years of 1590-1613. Since the 20th century many of his most famous tragedies have been produced by the film industry to attempt to present classical texts and plays in a way that appeals to younger audiences as well as maintain its relevancy. Dramatic irony is demonstrated in many of his works to appeal to younger audiences, and throughout the play Hamlet, there is a relationship between the drama and the audience. The drama of dishonesty in this play leads to tragic occurrences, and this is…

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    elements of drama, acting skills and the gothic style made for a mostly effective creation and portrayal of the dramatic meaning, that there is evil in everything and everyone, and we fear it. The effectiveness dramatic meaning was conveyed through the successfulness of the dramatic action. The directorial choices by Michael Futcher in Shake & stir’s production of Dracula created powerful dramatic action and meaning to the audience, through the use of the elements of drama including mood,…

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    create an atmosphere of fear and dramatic tension. Shakespeare effectively creates this atmosphere through the dialogue provided by his characters, through various methods, Shakespeare creates this atmosphere and conveys it clearly to the reader as the Act progresses. Through the use of various literary devices, the disturbed and graphic thoughts of Macbeth, Mono Syllabic writing, and stage direction, Shakespeare completely constructs the atmosphere of fear and dramatic tension in Macbeth’s…

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    Literary Term #1: Dramatic Irony Dramatic Irony: Audience or reader knows something that a character in the story does not. Example: “‘Bruce Lee ain't gonna let this slide.’ I thought about that. He was right” (297). Coben, Harlan. Tell No One. New York: Bantam Dell, 2002. Print. Function: This passage within the novel displays a significant example of dramatic irony because a character, known as Tyrese, is referring to another character, whom is a character that they do not know, that attacked…

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