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Read the following example.
JAMIE: Goodbye, Daniel. (Jaime exits.) DANIEL (to himself): Man, I am so glad he's gone! Sometimes
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Way
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Which of the following elements are unique to drama?
stage directions, scenes, monologue characters, stage directions, scenery
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Way
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Time plays an important role in Act I of The Phantoms Tollbooth. At the beginning of the play, the Clock says, "Time is
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i am confusion
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which line in julius caesar indicates that cassius is cunning?
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T
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Compare and contrast how Antigone and "The Game" develop the protagonist and antagonist using dialogue and staging. Use specific
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Jaylie
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Who knows all of Romeo and Juliet's secrets?
A -The Nurse B -Balthasar C -Friar Lawrence**
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The Straw, a play by Eugene O'Neill, is set in a factory town in Connecticut around the year 1910. At the opening of the play,
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Reeses
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how would I go about writing "The straw a play by Eugene O'neill is set in a factory town in connecticut around the year 1910.
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kid from connexus
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Act II of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley contains several messages. In a paragraph, explain how one of these messages is
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@dumb dumb
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Which detail is in the play "Joe magarac" and the "hunkietown contest" that is not in the short story "Joe magarac, man of
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just that girl
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This is from "The Importance of Being Earnest"
This is from "The Importance of being Earnest" Wilde wants the reader to laugh at
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Brighton
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Discuss the significance of the "Ale house" in Oliver Goldsmith's "She stoops to conquer"
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Stephanie
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1. Compare and contrast how Antigone and "The Game" develop the protagonist and antagonist using dialogue and staging. Use
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Nickira
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Question (I): Is there any sense in which it can be said truthfully that this or that member of the cast does in fact transcend
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Keon Meadowsawdos
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What is an external conflict in act one of Julius Caesar?
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Kylie
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Write a short drama that has epilogue and prologue
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Abigail
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what makes play hamlet more tragedy than play Agamemnon . several murders what else.
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A. mohamud
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The importance of being earnest play please help me
20. Briefly explain two ways the play is either reflective of the Victorian
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Em
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results for dramatic arts
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zandile ntombela
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Reread lines 679 - 706. What do the stage directions and dialogue reveal about Mr. Frank
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Help
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what moral does malcolm still state when he realizes that his last hope in the prophecies is gone act 5 scene 6-7
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Anonymous
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what real complication does lady macbeth come aware of act 2 scene 2? This is in the story of Macbeth
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Anonymous
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There is no poetic justice in the play King Lear
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Tinotenda Munyira
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Why does Ernest/Jack and Algernon both have fake characters? I just want to clarify my answer for my study guide since they are
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Nina
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Which of the following best defines props in drama?
A. painted backdrops that can be used in several scenes B. movable objects
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sam
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In the multi-drafting process, what does a reader look for in the second reading of a drama?
A)How each scene moves the story
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I need help
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How does Hamlet show his Heroism?
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Thomas
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In the play the importance of being earnest by Oscar Wilde. How are the characters jack and lager in developed through the use
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HELP PLZZZ
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The Stage Manager says, "The real hero of this scene isn't on stage at all, and you know who that is" (p 75). About whom is he
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After naming the first two acts, the Stage Manager says, "There's another act coming after this: I reckon you can guess what
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In class, we are studying Romeo and Juliet. Do you know what tragedies afflicted Peter ,the servant to the Nurse? I know that
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Sarah
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I read play ecstasy of rita joe and I'm doing analysis paper on character of rita. I need to come with argument for thesis. I'm
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Mohammad
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What type of story(genre) is "The Crucible" most likely to be classified as?
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Lilly♥
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What is the TRAGIC FLAW of the tragic hero of the Crucible? What problem do they have that is a part of their character (so not
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yf7tffu
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Modern plays don't really use a chorus, the way Greek plays once did, but do we see any individual characters in The Crucible
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yf7tffu
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How does the character Eva changes to the character Evelyn in the Kindertransport play?
Kindertransport is a play written by
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DB Akh
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What is an example of Aristophanes' satire of society (other than of women)?
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Anonymous
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hi i have written a review below but its word limit is very high. please help me reduce it to around 200 words or a bit more.
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zainab
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The fusion of classical and romantic elements in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”.
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Krytle
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in hamlet, when does hamlet preserve his sanity?
I am so lost please help me
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aha
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1. My favorite book is Tempest. It was written by William Shakespeare. I like it because it was about the happenings on a magic
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rfvv
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The diary of Anne frank act l and act ll
Can someone please explain on bow Anne's character is developed through dialogue and
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Help
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I need to describe the use of sound in Othello the play. Could someone give me an example from Act II for me to analyze please?
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Linda
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What does the bride learn in “Woo’d and Married and A’ ”?
A. Marrying a man who loves her is enough. B. Having a house of
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Emi
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We first learn from the Stage Manager that Emily is the one who is being buried.
True False
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O Romeo, Romeo,
wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name, Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And
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Thi
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Do you think the themes of Euripedes' plays would be play today?
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Angelina
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Macbeth says that even the numerous, or _____ seas, will not wash off his guilt.
A. predominant B. multitudinous C. stealthy D.
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Emi
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what does a reader look for in the second reading of a drama in the multi draft reading process?
A: Realationships about theme B:
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lexi~plz help me
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what is margot's motivation for saying sometime i wish he world would come in the diary of Anne frank act 2? is it D
A)She wants
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Oscar
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