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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'dramatic'
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| 'Romeo and Juliet' - Explain the dramatic significance of Act 3, Scene 1. |
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| An Inspector Calls - Look closely at the opening of the play up to the inspector's entrance - Analyse the dramatic devices Priestly employs to create atmosphere and set up his central theme. |
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| Compare and contrast the opening scenes of two or three plays you have studied to bring out some of the dramatic effects sought for and achieved. Macbeth and Hamet. |
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| In Act 3 Scene 1 of 'Romeo and Juliet', Shakespeare uses language to make the fight scene dramatic. How does Baz Luhrmann draw on this and use other devices to create tension for his audience? |
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| To what extent is the inspector a dramatic device used by JB Prietley to articulate his views on politics and society? |
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| What does J.B. Priestley's use of stagecraft contribute to the Overall dramatic effect of 'Inspector Calls' |
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| Why is Act 3 Scene 5 Lines 64 - end of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' so important and what is its dramatic impact on the audience? How should this scene be performed to heighten its |
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| "A View From the Bridge" - Show how Miller presents and develops the relationships between the main characters, increasing the dramatic tension to build up to an explosive and moving climax. |
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| "A view from the Bridge" by Arthur Miller - There are some particularly interesting moments of dramatic tension in this part of the play - Write about why they are dramatic and their importance in the play. |
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| "A View from the Bridge" How does Miller develop the dramatic tension between the characters in the closing section of Act 1? |
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| "A View From The Bridge" is a play that deals with complex human relationships - Write a detailed study of at least three of these relationships, making clear their dramatic function in the play. |
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| "All Things are ready if our minds be so" Explore the dramatic techniques used by Henry V to inspire his men before the battle of Agincourt. |
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| "An Inspector Calls" by J.B. Priestly the dramatic significance of a character called Inspector Goole is shown in many ways. In this assignment I will be considering the dramatic significance of the Inspector and I will also be directing an actor playing |
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| "An Inspector Calls" has been called a play of social criticism. What is being criticised. Explain some of the dramatic techniques which Priestley uses to achieve the play's effects. |
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| "An Inspector Calls" is a dramatic play written by J. B. Priestley. The plot is based on a high-class family's involvement in a suicide of a low-class girl named Eva Smith. |
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| "Analyse the dramatic importance of the end of Act one of ' A View from the Bridge' (from the page 35 (lights rise in the apartment) to the end of Act One. |
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| "Analyse the presentation and dramatic contribution of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice" |
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| "Antony and Cleopatra share a rare and distinctive vocabulary" referring to at least two passages, examine some of the poetic and dramatic qualities of the language they use. |
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| "Compared with Rosalind, all the other figures in As You Like It are just stock dramatic types." How far do you agree with this criticism? |
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| "Consider the characteristics of two dramatic monologues that you have studied." |
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| "Consider the dramatic functions of the fool in King Lear" |
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| "Consider the dramatic functions ofthe fool in King Lear". |
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| "Discuss the dramatic effectiveness of the soliloquies in Romeo and Juliet." |
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| "Discuss the dramatic strengths of Act I Scene I of Othello". |
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| "Dramatic texts are written to be performed, and therefore do not rely solely on dialogue to produce meaning." Discuss this statement with reference to No Sugar. |
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