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    avenging his father’s death. In this soliloquy Shakespeare has revealed Hamlet feelings of inadequacy due to his inability to act and the reasons behind his inaction. Shakespeare also uses this soliloquy to set up the play within the play as the climax at which point Hamlet will be forced to be the revenging son. From the beginning of the play it is obvious that Hamlet is extremely depressed and disillusioned with the world around him. In this soliloquy however Shakespeare has introduced Hamlets

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    Ecosystem Succession

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    "Ecological succession" is the observed process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time. Within any community some species may become less abundant over some time interval‚ or they may even vanish from the ecosystem altogether. Similarly‚ over some time interval‚ other species within the community may become more abundant‚ or new species may even invade into the community from adjacent ecosystems. This observed change over time in what is living in a particular ecosystem

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    the people are on the brim of revolution‚ in order to set the context of the story and develop the conflict. War then breaks out in France and Dickens portrays how it can affect life on different levels with the complications and crisis. Through the climax and denouement of the story‚ Dickens attempts to portray a moral in his story‚ with many religious undertones‚ through the sacrifice that Carton makes. With these things in mind‚ the

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    get across. It’s a very interesting style of writing‚ as there is a plot to what’s going on but there’s no obvious or exciting climax. You have to sort of find your own climax. I feel as though the main moral of the story is to find your morals and ethics of life‚ to develop your own thoughts and perceptions of life. This means that for the reader you find your own climax in the book‚ when it gets through to your way of thinking and affects your thoughts. I found that the story was told in a way that

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    Creating Emotion and Drama: North by Northwest The Montage used in North by Northwest helps impart the viewer with similar emotions that the characters are experiencing while simultaneously providing the viewer with a objective point of view that lends dramatic irony. Nearing the end of the film‚ Roger Thornhill escapes from the hospital to find Eve knowing she is supposed to ‘leave the country within the hour.’ First‚ he is there only because of his love for Eve‚ but he then discovers she is in

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    his kingdom but he cannot tell his wife‚ Penelope‚ that is the old man. He just disguised as an old man because Athena‚ the goddess of wisdom‚ want her to know what is the situation in his kingdom before he return back to his true physical. CLIMAX: The climax of the story is when Penelope decided to marry another man by having a contest of who will be able to string Odysseus’ bow and aim it into the twelve lined up axes. But only Odysseus knows how to do so. RESOLUTION: The resolution of the

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    Effects of terrorism

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    were used to show the passing of time‚ we had the timings of the 7/7 day on them (7:45‚ 7:50 etc.). Which was effective as it counted down to the moment of the explosion‚ aiding the climax of the scene: which was known by the audience as we’d previously read exactly what times the bombs went off. In creating this climax‚ we used un-synchronized noises and movement to create a busy London station. I thought we needed to have an effective soundscape of the busy station and then contrast it which the

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    4 for Two

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    denotes a direct contrast to the original proposition. Ex: Man proposes‚ God disposes. Many are called‚ but few are chosen. Apostrophe Assonance - the repetition of similar vowel sounds in a sentence. Climax - the turning point of the action in the plot of a play or story. The climax represents the point of greatest tension in the work. Foreshadowing - hints of what is to come in the action of a play or a story Hyperbole - a figure of speech involving exaggeration. Juxtaposition -

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    considered a more physical aspect‚ referring to lack of lubrication in women‚ or unable to get/keep an erection in men. Orgasmic disorders is both men and women being unable to reach or are reaching their climax at times they do not want to. Men are more likely to obtain their climax too early and women are more likely to have trouble obtaining and orgasm. All of these sexual dysfunctions can be treated by sex therapy which either shows you how to pleasure each other in a healthy environment

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    Adagio for Strings

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    within five and six measures before 5; the two measures represent the path to the climax with the crescendo to the fortissimo dynamic marking. The structure of Adagio for Strings also plays a significant role. The beginning of this piece symbolizes a tragic death. Then at the 6/2 time signature‚ the first violin’s melody transitions to a new theme—a new birth—and soon shifts back to a tone of disparity. At the climax‚ I imagined many people who dreadfully faced their death‚ yet I also envisioned

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