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Naomi Burrell April 03 Discuss the dramatic effects achieved and show how far and in what ways the extract expresses the play's characteristic concerns. Through the various interviews in Top Girls, many dramatic effects are achieved on the audience, through different methods. The choices of language, pace, and contrasting characters, are just some of the many techniques chosen to achieve these effects. Through these methods, the themes of the play also continually reoccur in the various scenes, and indeed in the interviews allowing a continuity, which holds the play together as a unit. However, each interview raises only particular themes and it is interesting to see how this is done and to what extent. Chosen Interview: Act II, Scene I, Marlene and Jeanine. The dramatic effects achieved in this scene are sometimes different to what has come before, as it is the first scene with only modern characters so the language and decorum between Marlene...

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