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    Misto’s use of diction “tourists” convey the Japanese as harmless and bring forth positive connotations associated with being a tourists. This indicates Bridie’s negatively skewered perceptions of the Japanese showcases her vulnerability to the audience. The audience is then left in a sympathetic state as they can acknowledge the

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    can be far reaching and transformative for an individual and a broader society. As conveyed in Robert Gray’s poem‚ “Flames and Dangling Wire”‚ the audience is invited to discover both the grim experiences at a rubbish dump and in turn uncover the frightful vision of carelessness and environmental degradation in our world. From stanza one‚ we as an audience are presented with an the visual imagery of an ever burning rubbish dump. As a society‚ we are lead to believe that harsh environmental impacts are

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    facts to the audience in improving the audience’s skills and promote a better quality of intervention to their patients. What are the most effective presentation strategies for your particular audience and venue? To provide an effective in-service‚ the content or focus of my presentation education program must be relevant to the skills of my target audience (healthcare professionals). Another method of an efficient in-service is effective interaction and communication with the audience‚ and at the

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    changed the film experience for audiences? Plan points: It has introduced a new way in which audiences can watch their films. Previously they were all in DVD or VCR and has allowed the use of online streaming on the go through mobile and tablet devices. Companies like Lovefilm and Netflix have taken advantage of this through their websites with Lovefilm both offering rental and online streaming for their movies while Netflix being a purely streaming website.  Audiences can now download their apps

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    freedom. Where Hero is polite‚ quiet‚ respectful and gentle‚ Beatrice is feisty‚ cynical‚ witty‚ and sharp. Shakespeare uses quite a lot of literary devices and techniques to present the characters of Hero and Beatrice in a way that lets the audience easily compare and contrast them. For example‚ in the characterisation of Hero and Beatrice‚ the dialogue used – what they say‚ how they say it‚ what other characters say about them and Hero’s silence are all very important in revealing their characters;

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    disasters. Verses 21-23 in her song describe the strength of the people in her hometown. No matter the circumstance‚ “we are united” (Adele‚ 23). The way she structured these lines in her song gives a certain tone. The way she sings this verse shows the audience that her hometown is strong. Adele points out that her world is diverse because her people are different and they may not all have the same values. Although the people have different values and perspectives‚ her country acknowledges the views of

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    “Your destiny is in your hands brother” To what extent do the characters in ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ have control over their own fate? Throughout the course of the film‚ each character displays differing amounts of control over their lives. Latika has limited influence over her destiny unlike Salim who has the most. Jamal however‚ experiences a mix of influences as well as his own decisions which influence his fate. Latika lives her life making minimal decisions about her destiny. As a young

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    Shirley Valentine Essay

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    sickness pills mustn’t be working. I still feel sick and I’ve taken four already. And I’ve only travelled up and down the stairs.’ It is through her trip to Greece however an almost entirely new character begins to emerge. For the first time the audience witnesses Shirley embracing adventure and most importantly making decisions for herself and with the confidence to do so; perhaps the most contrasting characteristic of her former persona. Whereas before she literally ate the same things on a weekly

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    11/2/12 “Et tu Booth?” In Suzan-Lori Parks play‚ “Top-Underdog” two brothers are shown in the same urban environment‚ yet they exhibit distinct differences in behavior and attitude. The audience or reader of the play is presented with the world of Lincoln and Booth‚ their current situation‚ and the way in which the two brothers react to the predicaments they are in. The dreams that one holds dear in such a situation are viewed as amoral and illegal to one in different circumstances

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    the uneducated and almost degenerate-like behaviour of Stanley‚ the audience see his manipulative side and determination to break Blanche’s spirits. The first appearance of Stanley is when he and his friends are coming back from bowling one night. He is carrying a “red stained package from the butchers”‚ this gives the image that Stanley is dirty and untidy man possibly even a caveman bring home the meat to his wife. The audience can begin to build a picture of who Stanley is by his apparel‚ he

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