Essays Tagged: "dramatically"
How does Shakespeare use language and dramatic effects to in Act 1, Scene 1 and Act 3, Scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet"?
... Rosalin What sadness lengthens Romeos hours? Shakespeare uses him as a dramatic device, for example he always truthfully reports fights, does not get killed... blame for his death. Shakespeare creates the plays atmosphere using several dramatic effects, a very important one is the terminology used for swords especially... language; when he speaks it as always at a dramatic or leading up to a dramatic point in the play. Maybe due to the similar...
Examine Act 3 Scene 5 of 'Romeo and Juliet' closely, how does Shakespeare ensure that the scene is one of dramatic interest and how could a production enhance its effects?
... he may well have from ca truck Juliet. This speech from Capulet dramatically changes the audience's view of him for the worse. Before, in... hand. The last word of the scene is 'die' creating a very dramatic and bad felt ending and although the play 'Romeo and Juliet' is... change as a result of this scene. Scene 5 also has a dramatic mood swings and strong language and by its end changes the audience...
"Pankration": Nicasylus changes dramatically Throughout the Novel.
...Throughout the novel Pankration, Nicasylus changes dramatically. Nicasylus was only considerate of himself and was very selfish; by the end of the novel he was... made Nicasylus appreciate what he has and made him learn to be more self-reliant. Therefore, this justifies Nicasylus changes dramatically throughout the novel PANKRATION...
'Central to the effect of Donne's poetry is his dramatic flair, especially his ability to dramatise the intonations of the human voice' Discuss.
... the lovers desolation, each effective through Donnes speakers and his dramatic flair. BibliographyA Preface to Donne. James Winny. London: Longman, 1981John Donne.Ed... to the value of his poetry as he successfully writes about different dramatic situations and provides a masterly insight into a wide spectrum of amorous... detestAnd loveDonne takes hyperbole one step further in this poem but the dramatic voice is still successful as it expresses a profound sense of grief...
Why has trade union membership shrunk so dramatically in the past twenty five years? Will this continue?
... membership. According to several researches few key factors have contributed to the dramatic decline in the past 25 years which are government and employer opposition...
Explore the methods Williams uses to create dramatic tension for an audience in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'.
... with Blanche's feminine presence and pale pastels thus accentuating the subsequent dramatic tension that is created. The same applies to the settings surrounding Blanche... becomes apparent and the unease is developed further. Although Williams successfully achieves dramatic tension in the play, he does not use Acts, but divides the... released by Stanley, "[booming] Now let's cut the re-bop!" This dramatic cry and instantaneous discharge of tension shocks the audience, but Blanche appears...
'Dramatic monologue between My Last Duchess and Porphyria's Lover?' - Was one mark off 100% on this one
... connote society, jealousy, extreme love and dominance that are portrayed through the dramatic monologue. The two men wish to oppress the women, yet the only... themes of 'Obsessive and Possessive Love', which are displayed in contrasting ways. Dramatic Monologue will be the basis of this essay. I will attempt to... kill her. However, as the poem is written in the style of dramatic monologue, we have no other opinion or interpretation from another, therefore it...
'Away' - Michael Gow Analytical Essay/Performance Review (Revising the elements of drama - Human Context, Dramatic Tension, Space and Mood)
... and bares a striking resemblance to her recently deceased son thus causing dramatic tension between her and her husband Roy, an upstanding member of the... individual inner demons. Gow's prolific exploitation of dramatic tension, space and mood culminated to achieve dramatic meaning and an award winning performance. Gow expressed...
Select one of Iago's soliloquies and write analysis of it poetic, dramatic and theatrical qualities
... soliloquy has succeeded in emphasizing a strong sense of poetic technique, effective dramatic quality that reflects upon themes, concepts and characters and also theatrical quality... audience. (soliloquy) Iago's soliloquy in Act 2 Scene 3 features poetic, dramatic and theatrical qualities. Shakespeare uses these qualities to maximise the effectiveness his....e. their emotion. Soliloquies are used to convey information and for particular dramatic effect. In Othello, the evil ensign (Iago) speaks his soliloquy first, drawing...
Romeo and Juliet - Explain How Dramatic Effect is Created in Act 3 Scene 5
..., the rapid transformation from happiness to anger is made a lot more dramatic. The punctuation changes and short sentences are used to create tension. Capulet.... When the Nurse has gone, Juliet finishes the scene with powerful and dramatic soliloquy. She starts by looking after the Nurse and saying, "Ancient damnation... taken. The longer the couple talk the more time passes and the dramatic effect increases. The personification and metaphors in Romeo's first paragraph, such...
In what ways does Shakespeare in Act 1, Scene 1 introduce dramatic tension and some of the key themes of "Romeo and Juliet"
... to symbolise violence and anger. It shows destruction and therefore creates more dramatic tension. There are clear advantages and disadvantages to filming rather than staging... person (in the heavens), and they are romantic symbols. The prologue creates dramatic tension because the audience is told exactly what will happen, and this... anyway. When the characters start talking about Romeo, the mood changes from dramatic to calm and the key theme of love becomes predominant. The oxymorons...
The Use of Dramatic Monologue to Create Moral Dilemma in Browning's "Porphyria's Lover"
... the speaker, possibly cannot be comprehended by the modern reader. By comparing dramatic monologue, and other techniques used by Browning in poems like 'Porphyria's...-Smith (17). Perhaps this is because the modern reader does not understand dramatic monologue, and the thinking and decision making process involved in reading a... his character is not representing himself. Browning hides behind a sort of dramatic mask that conceals his own feelings, beliefs and morals from his audience...
Discuss Shakespeare's presentation of the witches in Macbeth. How dramatically effective is the presentation?
... what they're thinking to start off with? Shakespeare presents the witches' dramatic appearances professionally, because every time the witches are mentioned, afterwards, Shakespeare explains... a spell and reading out incantations, furthermore, this reveals to us another dramatic effect that Shakespeare creates of the witches. Therefore, outlining their power and..., therefore, equalling to three witches. During the play, the witches create another dramatic effect, which is the suspense they bring when reading the play, watching...
The Shawshank Redemption: Exemption of Equality between Those with Hope (Andy) and Those Without it (Red) through literary, dramatic, and cinematic aspects.
... The Shawshank Redemption that hope affects people in obvious ways. The literary, dramatic, and cinematic aspects all contribute to this thought in numerous methods. Andy... possibility of any life after prison. This dissimilarity is represented in literary, dramatic, and cinematic aspects of the scene. Hope changes the way people view... movie; hope causes difference between the lives and attitudes of people. The dramatic features help emphasize the main theme of the scene from the movie...
Comment on the Dramatic Effectiveness In Act 3 Scene 5 of 'Romeo and Juliet'
... keep Tybalt company' shows Lady Capulet is plotting vengeance on Romeo. The dramatic effect of this is that it leaves the audience showing admiration for..., 'Out, you green-sickness carrion! Out, you baggage! You tallow-face!' The dramatic effect of this is the audience gets frightened for Juliet and is... saying Romeo grieves her heart because he has left her heartbroken. The dramatic effect of this is it makes the audience anxious of whether Juliet...
The use of the Dramatic monologue in the Last Duchess
... which Duke can cover and expose as he pleases (6). In his dramatic monologue Browning manages to capture the possessive and domineering characteristics of the... Last Duchess" is a splendid poem achieve within the format of the dramatic monologue, a poetic form in which there is only one speaker. Because... the effect of the poem. "My Last Duchess" is written as a dramatic monologue: one speaker relates the entire poem as if to another person...
Explain why Act 3 Scene 1 is the turning point of the play and how Shakespeare makes it dramatic!
... something that leads to tension and suspense making the happenings even more dramatic as they are unacceptable and breathtaking. Additionally, the scene becomes even more... describe this scene as well as the play. Additionally, Shakespeare uses another dramatic device very effectively in order to add tension and make the scene... into a swordfight. Moreover, this is the point when Shakespeare uses another dramatic device in order to build up tension and make the scene even...
Choose 3 moments of heightened drama in the play 'A View from the Bridge'. Explain how Arthur Miller builds up dramatic tension and where you think the sympathies of the audience lie.
... and Rodolpho coming out the same bedroom is also a scene of dramatic significance. Arthur Miller creates the tension instantly by showing Catherine adjusting her...; they are forced to enter America illegally. I think that Miller created dramatic tension using the idea of illegal immigrants being reported and then caught... characters throughout 'A View from the Bridge'. Miller has created a purely dramatic play, which is filled with tension, aggression and love. In the end...
Week 3: The Dramatic Monologue and the Modern Lyric Tradition. Q4: What is a Dramatic Monologue? Can it be defined? With reference to Browning, Eliot and Carol Ann Duffy:
... therefore, highlights the true opinion of the poet himself, and therefore the dramatic monologue creates tensions between what is being presented, what s implied, what... to be uninterrupted. THe internal discussion which is externalised and dramatised, is dramatic because of the sense of eavesdropping on a private moment or revelation... and therefore as the initial stimulant to the readers moral sensibility. The dramatic monologue is hard to define, and although many more complex definitions struggle...
'Antigone' by Jean Anouilh - "Analyse Anouilh's use of variety dramatic devices in his presentation of Antigone in the scenes leading up to her arrest"
... of the play, playing on the audience's emotions making it tragically dramatic. The characters along with their personalities are described realistically displaying them as... a theme throughout leading up to the confrontational arrest of Antigone This dramatic device of using a chorus, narrating each scene predetermining what will happen..., she could appear to be something she is not. In conclusion, the dramatic devices used by Anouilh set the scene perfectly, captivating the audience, intriguing...