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    where images of his past become his contorted reality. Amanda Wingfield slips on the white dress of her adolescence and is suddenly thrown back in time‚ living as if she were the young girl she once was at Blue Mountain. Death of the Salesman by Arthur Miller was published in 1949‚ only four years preceding Tennessee Williams play of The Glass Menagerie. Interestingly enough‚ both plays begin with a glimpse of tragedy and end with self inflicted remorse. Although Death of the Salesman and The Glass

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    In Othello‚ Shakespeare presents the dramatic treatment of jealousy through the presence of an outsider. His hamartia of exceeding trust and hubris is exploited by Iago and his duplicity. The dangers of unbridled jealousy is revealed in Act 3 Scene 3‚ where we see the emergence of Othello’s downfall and degeneration as a character. This section holds great significance‚ as it highlights the dramatic turning point of the play and sets up the latter tragic events‚ thus proving its worth of critical

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    How does Gaiman create a frightening atmosphere in the novel? Gaiman creates a frightening atmosphere in the novel by using different techniques. In chapter one Coraline’s new home is described in a horror way and is introduced in this quotation: “It was a very old house…” using the phrase “old house” often refers to horror films because the adjective “old” describes the house to have: ghost‚ cobwebs‚ peeled painting‚ sickly green weeds and to be neglected. Gaiman approaches the cat as strange

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    Pitiful Proctor In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ the protagonist‚ John Proctor‚ is a prime example of a tragic hero. A tragic hero is defined as a prideful and well-respected character that goes through an unfortunate downfall. John Proctor embodies all of the traits of the traits of a tragic hero‚ including his respect in the community‚ his pride‚ and his death. John Proctor was a leading figure of the Salem community during The Crucible. “He was the kind of man- powerful of body‚ even tempered

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    How does Hosseini convey a sense of tension and violence in Chapter 22? Throughout Chapter 22‚ Hosseini shows the themes of violence and tension. This is achieved by Amir and Assef meeting in Afghanistan in Chapter 22. The theme of tension is portrayed through the use of reminiscence‚ ‘His name rose from the deep and I didn’t want to say it‚ as if uttering it might conjure him.’ Through the metaphor‚ ‘his name rose from the deep’ adds tension to the story because it describes how Assef would move

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    Starting on Act 1‚ tensions and problems already begin to introduce themselves. It all begins with love and war. With the audience wanting Demetrius‚ Lysander‚ Hermia‚ and Helena to be separated lovers‚ the author places both Demetrius and Lysander to love Hermia instead of Helena. I consider this unbalanced love with a happy ending. The reason why I say this is because Shakespeare creates a dramatic feel and role to the play in the beginning. By establishing a dramatic sense of feel for the audience

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    The main way that Charlotte Brontë creates sympathy for Jane Eyre is by telling the story through her. We see everything from her point of view. The effect is that‚ even if we see her behaving in a way we do not like‚ we understand why she behaves as she does‚ and share her feelings. At the beginning of the book‚ Jane gets into trouble because of her behaviour towards John Reed. Described as it is‚ we realise immediately that she is the victim‚ and not a naughty child. When Jane refuses to live

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    The American Dream "Death of a Salesman"‚ by Arthur Miller‚ illustrates and personifies the idea of achieving eternal happiness through the pursuit of the American Dream. The American Dream meant the idea that anyone could become a success no matter what they started with. You did whatever it took to become successful in the business world. According to the theory‚ all you needed was to be hard-working‚ have perseverance‚ and show some personality. It was believed that the only thing that you

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    in which Priestley creates tension in an inspector calls. Tension is used as a very effective effect in writing‚ to give the audience an apprehensive view‚ as well as putting them in suspense‚ so they have a reason to continue to read. It is especially used in mysteries or detective pieces‚ as it helps build up to a climax‚ that could shock the audience or intrigue them even more. Priestley wrote the play ‘an inspector calls’ with very effect techniques that all creates tension‚ through a variety

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    developing attractive products and then in turn devising a brilliant marketing strategy to win the consumer over to buy their product over other competing products. Companies strive to retain their customer base by delivering value and satisfaction from their products and this is formulated in consumers’ minds as a combination of service‚ quality and price. Some consumers would not mind paying a higher price for an item or service if they received very good service. This is all part of what a consumer’s

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