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    Drama Write Up 2

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    Character Write up ! Sean Jones who portrayed Mickey used various techniques to show contrast throughout the stages of Mickeys life beginning at the age of seven up to dying around eighteen. !To begin with Sean was very active and typically energetic as a young child. By his tone and pitch constantly increasing we perceived how juvenile he was. Sean also used expressive and exaggerated words to show his youthful eagerness. When in trouble Sean portrayed this by dragging his feet‚ making slow strides

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    analysis of Dinner Party

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    his close friends is appeared to be a thief. Uncle Octavian lost all his friends and was never able to believe anyone from that day. The story is well-structured‚ so it may be divided into the following parts: exposition‚ complication‚ conflict‚ climax and denouement. The first part begins with “There are still some rich people …” and ends with “…until January 3‚ 1925.“ It tells us about rich people in their princess world and claims that even those have their problems. In this part we meet with

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    lamb for the slaughter

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    Study Questions on "Lamb to the Slaughter" written by: Elton Gahr • edited by: Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch • updated: 3/2/2012 To understand "Lamb to the Slaughter" fully‚ it requires more that simply understanding the events of the story. It is important also to understand the reasons for the characters’ actions and the choices that the author made. These questions will help to delve into the depth of this story. "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl Roald Dahl is a fun story that uses irony

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    The Hate List

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    The Hate List by Jennifer Brown is about the aftermath of a school shooting. Valerie Leftman’s boyfriend Nick was the shooter‚ she had no idea that he was going to shoot up the school but she was implicated in the crime because she made a hate list of everything her and Nick both hated. Nick had taken his victims off of the list. Valerie was wounded trying to stop him and then Nick took his own life. After the summer Valerie had to come back for her senior year and face the guilt and move on with

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    anticipation. The simile ‘We could see him shiver like a horse shedding flies’ indicates that Tim Johnson was moving in an irregular twitching motion and was very sick. The long‚ complex sentences of the introduction build suspense. Lee foreshadows the climax of the event through Heck Tate’s comment‚ ‘He’s far from dead‚ Jem‚ hasn’t got started yet.’ The fact that the mad dog is very much alive and his death is not anticipated yet creates a feeling of trepidation. The phrase ‘what remained of his poor

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    1929 novel by Ernest Hemingway set during World War I. The structure of the novel is mainly focused on the love story between the protagonist and his love interest catherine. It follows the structure of a dramatic tragedy: exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action and resolution or denouncement. The novel begins with exposition. Here‚ the narrator‚ which is the protagonist‚ establishes the setting. It is an Italian countryside where the lushness of the vegetation and the beauty of the mountains

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    English 12 Exam Notes

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    protagonist and one of the antagonistic forces Ex. Kid comes to the farm asking him to help in the killing‚ see Will as a pig farmer‚ made to look out of place Rising Action (dramatic tension)- builds in tension and conflict‚ is working toward the climax‚ don’t want to overdue up to the climactic scene‚ doesn’t make as big as an effect‚ involves protagonist and the antagonist Ex. Will Munny and Lil Bill- Will is shooting at the coffee can and it shows that he has lost any skill he once had‚ Lil

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    series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward thepoint of greatest interest. Macbeth and Banquo’s encounter with the witches Climax:   the most intense‚ exciting‚ or important point of something; a culmination or apex. Macbeth’s fight with Macduff when he realizes he can in fact die Falling Action:   the parts of a story after the climax and before the very end. Macbeth’s brutal murders. Resolution:   the act of finding an answer or solution to a conflict‚ problem Macduff kills

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    stretches the fight over 2 pages and a bit‚ where as it would have probably lasted less than 30 seconds which shows it’s a significant piece and amongst it there is also quite a lot of dialog for a fight‚ these things creating a lot of tension. The climax up to the fight makes it quite important and significant as well‚ the way Curley accuses one of the most respected man on the ranch – slim‚ the reason Lennie is smiling‚ happy and it turns bad for him so quickly which is unexpected “his eyes slipped

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    The landlady

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    Group Exercise on “The Landlady” PLOT ANALYSIS In the exposition stage of the plot‚ the author reveals all the pertinent details of the story. This story however does not reveal everything about the landlady until the climax of the story. 1. What clues did the author give the reader regarding the sinister plan of the landlady that was about to unfold? Animals were usually a good sign in a place like this‚ Billy told himself. But both animals were stuffed. He was in the act of stepping back

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