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    Plan of action 14.00 Start at school 14.30 Arrival at police 14.45 Start shooting at police and games 16.00 The end at the police 16.00 Games in the centre of Zwolle 17.00 End of the day 17.00 Have a drink and give the winners a price Script of preparation |General information | | |Activity |Photo quest

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    Who are they now? In ’who am I this time’‚ I believe the author is try to tell the story of how two wandering souls had found each other through the strangest of circumstances. The two main characters Harry Nash and Helene Shaw both have trouble communicating with other people. They have a hard time dealing with society and they can not handle personal relationships very well. These two main characters are both wanders in life that had never known love before they met each other. It wasn’t even obvious

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    As I Lay Dying is a 1930 novel by American author William Faulkner. Faulkner said that he wrote the novel from midnight to 4:00 AM over the course of six weeks and that he did not change a word of it.[1] Faulkner wrote it while working at a power plant‚ published it in 1930‚ and described it as a "tour de force." Faulkner’s fifth novel‚ it is consistently ranked among the best novels of 20th-century literature.[2][3][4][5] The title derives from Book XI of Homer’s The Odyssey‚ wherein Agamemnon speaks

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    his mother and her best friend; and the relationship with his brother James‚ namely‚ the childhood pranks that they played on one another. I am‚ however‚ aware of the time constraints involved when producing a motion picture‚ and I realize that the script had to be somewhat altered considering the medium at hand. I found the book to be easy‚ exciting reading because the story line was very realistic and easily relatable. This book flowed for me to a point when‚ at times‚ it was difficult to put

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    One of Faulkner’s central themes in the novel is the limitation of language. From the inability of the characters to communicate with one another‚ to Addie’s singular distrust of words‚ to the unlikely vocabulary the characters employ in their narration‚ Faulkner explores the inadequacy of language to express thought and emotion. Many characters communicate only through platitudes. As a result‚ they create misunderstanding rather than understanding between people. Through the varying perspectives

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    Rodolpho and the scene where Catherine confronts Rodolpho about the possibility of living in Italy. In the film adaptation‚ Lumet reinterprets Rodolpho as a more mature‚ experienced‚ and powerful character than Rodolpho as portrayed by Miller in the play script. One of the factors that contribute to the film’s reinterpretation of Rodolpho is casting. In casting Jean Sorel‚ a tall and rather masculine man‚ and costuming him in collared button-up shirts‚ Lumet presents Rodolpho as a powerful character who

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    that the children are evil or sinister‚ makes for an even more chilling and lurid tale. The tone is dark. The setting nicely establishes the gothic atmosphere. It feels authentic and there’s an ominous and gloomy tenor to the script fitting with the story type. The script uses some of the techniques that makes for a compelling psychological thriller or horror story‚ including an isolated setting‚ creepy noises and visual images‚ the sense of someone watching‚ the threat

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    won’t. Clay then gives a long monologue revealing his wrestling life‚ including when he had finally won a match and the audience actually cheered him on‚ appreciating a “real” match as opposed to “so much phoney bullshit (they had seen) through the years.” More importantly‚ during the monologue‚ Clay reveals that he had won to give his wife and son something to believe in‚ and so his son could for once not “see his daddy get beat time and again.” During the long monologue‚ Evalana temporarily runs off

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    for the plot. One can easily envision this as a film. While there are elements that can be further clarified‚ overall the script delivers a tense thriller. The script offers the core characters harrowing moral choices. One wrong choice made for the right reasons spirals out of control. The characters are placed in an insurmountable situation and there seems no way out. The script does an excellent job of intensifying the stakes

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    <center><b>"Through the use of many characters monologues the narrative point of view presents an objective view of what really happened."</b></center> <br> <br>This statement is not adequate in connection with William Faulkner’s novel‚ As I Lay Dying. Though many points of view are expressed through the use of interior monologue‚ even when compiled‚ they cannot serve as an "objective" view of what really happened. <br> <br>There are many monologues by many different people‚ often with opposing ideas

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