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    that it marks a major turning point in the play. This is shown through the atmosphere that Russell creates‚ which goes from fairly positive‚ hopeful tone to a more cynical and desperate one over the duration of the sequence. Russell uses several techniques to create these atmospheres throughout. In the opening of the Summer Sequence the atmosphere is clearly a happy one‚ which is shown by Russell by using words like “young‚ free and innocent” to describe the characters. In this section‚ the word

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    A Streetcar Named Desire

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    How does Williams portray the character of Stanley and his attitudes? In your answer you should consider Williams’ use of language choices and dramatic techniques Stanley is the primary male character in A Streetcar Named Desire. His dominating role encompasses the cultural values of Elysian Fields‚ where men are breadwinners and women are the homemakers. On first appearance Stanley is portrayed as a physically attractive man and dominating attitude towards his wife. He is he is a proud ‘American’

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    While The Auto Waits

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    Imaginative Pretender The man Main character Developing character Simple‚ ordinary Playful Rich High-class Clever Setting City life (People in the city are not that sincere.) Social gap Twilight time (symbol: People can’t see things clearly.) Narrative Techniques Chronological Pattern Coincidence Foreshadowing Twist ending Conflict Man VS Himself Diction Symbol: Book (Arabian Night = betrayal‚ imagination) Symbol: Auto = High-class‚ materialism Tone Light-hearted tone Didactic (The writer means to teach

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    confusion in later life reinforcing a sense of confusion The Cockroach - Kevin Halligan ... Through the allegory in "The Cockroach" Kevin Halligan reflects upon the value of life and the many challenges we face. Structure‚ tone and language techniques draw attention to the amount of detail and lessons that can be observed through an usually overlooked insect. The hyperbole of "a giant cockroach" conveys the closeness with which the persona is observing it‚ showing the reader the irony in his

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    minimalist play contextualised by the Vietnam War which emphasises the characters and their growth. Cosi explores the distinctive ideas of illusion verses reality and the concept of “madness” in a comedic and innovative way‚ through a variety of dramatic techniques. The device of a play-within-a-play of Cosi Fan Tutte‚ develops an effective dichotomy‚ while highlighting the dramatic verisimilitude of the values presented in the outside and inside worlds. Lewis‚ a young‚ inexperienced radical and director of

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    Compare the ways in which Soyinka in Death and a King’s Horseman and Miller in All My Sons present Elesin and Keller? How far would you agree that the personal tragedy of each protagonist’s death is less important than the death of their sons? Soyinka and Miller shape the protagonists by their presentations of their voice using different language and use of setting cultural context which presents their different responsibilities and duties exposing their character. The different presentations of

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    couple until one day when Patrick announces that he is leaving Mary. Mary kills Patrick and does her best to cover up her crime. Roald Dahl uses tension‚ surprising contrasts and twists to create an engaging short story. Tension is an integral technique used by Dahl in "Lamb to the Slaughter" that helps to create a more interesting short story. Tension adds the idea of macabre and allows the story to develop at a steady pace. To create tension‚ Dahl describes some areas in great detail and in contrast

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    CHAPTER- IV Diasporic Sensibility: Desire for Rooting and Re-Rooting in V. S. Naipaul’s Travel Writings‚ Essays and Stories. V.S. Naipul’s creative corpus accommodates collection of stories‚ essays and travel writings and there has always been a sense of rediscovery of his works. As a writer of multiple heritages‚ Naipaul remains an instable traveler and has undergone transformation from a novelist to a story writer and essayist of acute

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    background and hold a certain level of credibility for situations that occur in present day society. While perusing these plays‚ I recognized that they both shared a number of commonalities. Some of the most evident similarities included the dramatic techniques; language‚ stage directions and recurring imagery. In the play‚ The Ritual‚ Constance utilizes language to make a connection with the Caribbean readers and allow them to fully comprehend the message that he is attempting to address‚ in their own

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    Explore the importance of disguise and deception in Much Ado about Nothing. Are they merely effective plot devices? Much Ado about Nothing was written by William Shakespeare in 1598‚ towards the middle of his career and during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Disguise and deception are used to great comic effect‚ as well as to drive the main and sub-plot forward. However‚ an attentive audience may notice how disguise and deception can also be seen to develop characters and relationships‚ and show some

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