Psycho ... audienceamp39s mind, like when Marion steals the money the audience feels dislike towards her as a thief, But Hitchcock then makes the audience empathise with her. ... View More
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Miss ... his deceased wife . The realism does not necessarily mean the audience empathise with the characters. Pinteramp39s sporadic realism ... View More
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Brecht, Mother Courage ... Though the characters change in this sense, no character development can be seen, therefore it is difficult for the audience to relate or empathise with them. ... View More
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Box the Pony ... Scene five positions the audience to empathise with Steff and her struggle therefore we are well placed to watch the drama unfold. View More
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This essay aims to explore the Elizabethan perception of the ... ... towards black magic and the devil create an atmosphere of animosity towards Othello, suggesting that Shakespeare wanted the audience to empathise with the ... View More
Wordcount: 1100
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Brecht, his aims, his plays ... is false and distances them from it, obtaining Brechtamp39s goal through forcing the audience to consider the themes of his play rather than empathise with his ... View More
Wordcount: 1101
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The Removalists ... Iamp39m not saying this is an excuse for him to beat Fiona, but the audience needs to get a sense of this so the empathise with his situation more. ... View More
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ampquotShylock is an inherently unsympathetic characterampquot. Discuss ... When his daughter refers to her father as a ampquotdevilampquot, the audience may get ... who is concerned about nothing but his possessions or they can empathise with Shylock ... View More
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Measure for Measure The pursuit of justice ... go through. This allows the audience to better relate to the characters and in some cases even empathise with them. In Angeloamp39s ... View More
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Henry V Ideal Christian King or a man like any other ... This is pivotal in showing that Henry is just like anyone else and it enables the audience to continue to empathise with him. In ... View More
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Suspense in Hamlet ... why Hamlet wants to take revenge, it deepens our sympathy for him and makes us empathise with him. This line creates suspense to the audience, it creates ... View More
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What connections do TWO OR MOR ... By providing the character with this nature of soliloquy an audience will no doubt endear to him and empathise, as they see other characteramp39s mock him. ... View More
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Nora And Torvaldamp39s Deception ... But the audience is already in favour of our amp39heroine because of her sweet playful ... has lost her husband and has no children Nora tries to empathise with Mrs ... View More
Wordcount: 1794
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MOVIE GENRES: THE CRIME FILM ... and Clyde 1967 USA Arthur Penn is a film where audience sympathy tends ... Viewers are able to empathise because of the exploitation of their humanity rather ... View More
Wordcount: 1891
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AS Byatt ... If LaBute had used Val we could not empathise with Maud and Rolandamp39s ... Roger Rabbit etc, which are primarily magical, comical films, then the audience would not ... View More
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Creating A Character ... interesting is that the reader either can identify and empathise with him ... example, when watching a production of Shakespeareamp39s Hamlet the audience will always ... View More
Wordcount: 1934
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Explore the Ways in Which the Theme of Revenge Contributes t ... and Claudius before his meeting with the ghost, Shakespeare gives the audience the perspective of Hamlet before and after. They can then empathise much more as ... View More
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Dead Poets Society In Dead Poets Society the Audience is not given a choice we are positioned to side ... the moral and wise teacher whom responders are positioned to empathise with ... View More
Wordcount: 551
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King Lear The way in which the play is perceived by its audience, however, depends on ... at this scene through these two critical theories, we learn to empathise with the ... View More
Wordcount: 2039
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Big Brother is Watching ... Likewise, TV weddings draw a huge audience and attract much higher ratings than the usual episodes. This is because we identify and empathise with this event ... View More
Wordcount: 4996
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Tones in tales ... the beginning of the tale referring to the Miller, letting the audience know the ... So, both storyamp39s messages were poles apart, but each one empathise the tone of ... View More
Wordcount: 1512
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Feature Article on Coppola ... persistance with this issue in the film again, makes the audience think carefully ... deeply the war had affected him, and he slowly begins to empathise with Kurtz ... View More
Wordcount: 1865
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Cinderella ... issues will come up and the children will be able to empathise with Cinderella ... or the entire story with the rest of the class acting as the audience, Irish for ... View More
Wordcount: 1209
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Drama in Education ... Process drama is not intended to be displayed before an audience but to explore ... was explored through process drama, which attempts to let us empathise with the ... View More
Wordcount: 2301
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War Poetry Comparison ... feel that Owen creates with amp39Dulce et Decorum Estamp39 makes the reader empathise with the ... to just how he requires them in order to make his intended audience think ... View More
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