PPT-Detailed discussion of language and dramatic effects

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Language and dramatic effect Verse form and metre Dramatic effects Juxtaposition of language styles Irony Visual and verbal Staging Structure Cognitive metaphor

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Language and dramatic effect Verse form and metre Dramatic effects Juxtaposition of language styles Irony Visual and verbal Staging Structure Cognitive metaphor Objective correlative Verse form and metre. Page 1 WORCESTER OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY 1. Introduction 2. General Policy Statement 3. Roles and Responsibilities 4. Key documents Change Record Issue number Date of i A drama is a story acted on stage for an audience.. Dramatic Elements. Dramatic elements are needed to bring a story to life on stage:. setting script speech character. props non-verbal actions conflict . Caitlin Brown. Google Images. The Hill Masquers 1934. The Hill Masquers was the dramatic club for William Smith College, which was organized to foster and encourage interest in the drama and to provide training for students in the dramatic arts.. GEOL 2110. Lecture 2. Scales of Time and Change. Major Concepts. Geological events cover huge amounts of time that are hard to grasp in the span of human life. We tend to focus on dramatic, short-lived geologic events that we witness and are unaware of subtle, but geologically important events . What is Irony?. the difference between what is said and what is actually meant. . difference between what is expected to happen and what really happens.. the difference between what one person and another know at the same time.. Written and Verbal Humor. Humor in Literature. Do you find this funny? Why or why not?. Using words to express something completely different from the literal meaning. IRONY. IRONY. Using words to express something completely different from the literal meaning. Objective 1: Key Terms and Vocabulary. Objectives. By the time you finish taking notes on this presentation, you should . understand the definitions of the following terms . and be able to . identify examples of each. What are Dramatic Techniques?. Dramatic techniques are all the devices a playwright uses to represent their ideas.. You might also see them referred to as dramatic devices or theatrical techniques.. Dramatic techniques include:. ?. By ‘dramatic features’ the SQA mean;. Plot/plot twists. T. hemes . and issues. D. ramatic . tension. Conflict. D. ramatic . irony. C. haracter . motivation/behaviour/. development. Setting/Period. Williams’ strategy is to implicate the audience in . ‘violent processes of historiography – the process of constructing a narrative of the characters’ pasts’. . (. A. nca. . Vlasopolos. , 1986.). and . stasimon. Evidence of Oedipus’s HUBRIS. Extended Metaphor – Thebes as a ship. Main theme: Sight vs. Blindness. Dramatic Irony. Supplicant(s) / to be suppliant. Begging or making a plea for help from a figure of authority. Matagorda County, TX. CE 394K Fall 2017. Sydney Kase. Essential Questions. Why does FEMA create the . NFHL. and . FIRM. maps?. Why does it take so long to produce effective floodplain maps?. What does the . 2 Enter the recipient146s zip code Get a Detailed Quote shipping within the US on fedexcom Page 2 3 Enter the number of packages 4 If more than one package indicate whether the packages style of performance.. Key content/ ideas/ concepts. Keywords/ Glossary.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . ASIDE- an aside is when the action freezes and a character speaks directly.

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