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T.V. Show: The Jay Leno
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T.V. Show: The Jay Leno After Johnny Carson's retirement from the display, Jay Leno paced in as his enduring replacement. The format of the display has stayed mostly unchanged, comprising mainly of an unfastening funny monologue, pursued by...

Text Transformation
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on enhancement and transformation of the nonsense poem of Edward Lear’s poem “The Owl and the Pussycat” and Alan Bennett's monologue “A Cream Cracker under the Settee”. The transformed names that I have suggested for these two poems are “T...

Robert Browning Poetry Essay
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Robert Browning in a position to achieve the aims, mysterious and spooky tone of "My Last Duchess", with images, precise diction, and symbolism (Ryals, p. 54). Filming of "My Last Duchess", conveys a clear image in the mind of the reader no...

Theater Art, Film Art
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theater: the expositive salvo at the starting and the moralistic coda at the end, in which the courses wise are summarized and the significance of the play is made clear. Needless to state, these conferences had been tampered with well befo...

Abstract
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Although Browning did not invent the dramatic monologue, he expanded its possibilities for serious psychological and philosophical expression, and he will always be considered a master of the dramatic poem. In this paper we try to focus on ...

The Sound And The Furythesis
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The Sound and the Fury” Introduction The Sound and the Fury was published to a number of favorable reviews. Lyle Saxon, for instance, in New York Herald Tribune Books on October 13, 1929, rightly observed that Faulkner "achieved a novel of ...

As I Lay Dying
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ashed on Wall Street. As I Lay Dying is often considered Faulkner's most accomplished work. It takes a simple plot and examines human nature on a journey both metaphorically and physically. Written as a series of inner monologues and though...