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    distinguishing him as the tragic protagonist. The audience lives through every one of Eddie’s emotions, creating tension from the moment he walks on stage and making Eddie a fascinating character. Using all these, Arthur Miller successfully creates a dramatic character in Eddie

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    Average Annual Temperature- Winnipeg’s climate is colder than Vancouver’s climate by 6°C. This is mainly due to the fact that Winnipeg has a slightly higher latitude by 0.6°, and has a substantially higher elevation by 235 m. These two factors are the main reasons why Winnipeg’s average annual temperature is lower than Vancouver’s average annual temperature, since the greater these values are, the colder the climate appears to be. Annual Temperature Range- Winnipeg’s annual temperature range is wider

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    1. Definition of the catalyst of the film “Thelma and Louise” The catalyst moment in the screenplay is when Louise shoots Harlan. The incident, when Harlan is assaulting Thelma, set the first dramatic moment. This major event is the twist that provokes the action to escalate to the next act. In outrageous behavior, with suppressed feelings about her past, Louise relapses. She defends her friend, and at the same time, reacts to the memories of abuse she suffered, consequently, making justice for both

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    I went into this childcare center knowing that it would do rather well. Garnero Child Development Center is very well run and Ann, the side supervisor, makes sure that everything meets standards. I have seen her in the early mornings observing classrooms with a checklist. When I let the lead teachers know that we would be filling the ECERS out, they knew exactly what it was and both mentioned that they had filled them out multiple times. In the majority of the categories, they scored a seven. I am

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    literature is defined as the attitude portrayed by the author towards the subject or the audience. In the book Truevine, the attitude or tone in which the author Beth Macy portrays throughout the length of the story can be deemed as disapproving, dramatic, and sometimes even humorous. Macy chooses to approach the subject of racism in this manner to share her perspective on racial discrimination and exploitation, and to also add flavor to the writing. For example, to address certain topics such as

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    For my classroom observation, I am placed with Alice Hunt at Genesis Child Care Center. It has a very nice atmosphere and the children all seem to really enjoy their cooperating teacher and classroom. My classroom has a lot of positive areas and is beneficial to the children’s development and learning. On the other hand, there is some room for improvement inside the classroom. I think by adding some things to the classroom and taking some things away would help the classroom become a better more

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    not a pure women. He does this because he fought a civil war against his brother (Don Pedro) and Claudio was the main here of this war, he lost the war and seeks revenge. Shakespeare makes the scene dramatic by adding unnecessary words to a character speech a Shakespeare makes this passage dramatic by changing up the greeting that Don John greets Don Pedro. On page 75 Don John enters the scene and is bizarrely kind to his brother. As Don John enters he says

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    The dramatic importance of the boxing scene between Eddie and Roldolpho The story, A View from the Bridge is set in America and it talks about a longshoreman, Eddie. He has kindly let two of his relatives who are illegal immigrants from Italy stay in his house. The boxing scene in Act 1, episode 5 of the play is of dramatic importance as it reveals the tension between Eddie and Rodolpho, one of the illegal immigrants. The scene highlights the different views and relationship of the two women towards

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    Applying different analytical approaches to films Dog soldiers Critical approaches: The sound used in dog soldiers was very dramatic and is non-diegetic. The editing was fast paced and added dramatic tension to the setting of the film; the setting was quite dark throughout the film and as it was set in an isolated house in a forest this also helped to add to the dramatic effect. In terms of cinematography, there was a large amount of point of view shots and certain points of the film were in black

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    for the character Helen Winning in the story "Flower Garden" by Shirley Jackson. The static, intrinsic traits of the Elder Mrs. Winning, which are influential to the outcome of the story, are developed in detail by Jackson's use of description and dramatic scenes. The elder Mrs. Winning is characterized as a woman with an authoritative, domineering personality who is unyielding in her convictions. The elder Mrs. Winning is a sovereign matriarch in her household. After a morning breakfast, as the

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