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  • literary fictional narratives as a literary technique, literary device, or fictional device) is any of several specific methods the creator of a narrative...
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    on stage, along with the chorus. The origin of the monologue as a dramatic device, therefore, is not rooted in dialogue. It is, instead, the other way...
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  • told from the point of view of a specific character. The use of this dramatic device has been used by Treem to describe The Affair as "the Rashomon of relationship...
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  • An aside is a dramatic device in which a character speaks to the audience. By convention, the audience is to realize that the character's speech is unheard...
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    the dramatic device of 'discrepant awareness': the simultaneous but separate correspondences of the heroines and the villains creating dramatic tension...
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  • being closed for set or costume changes: to fill time as not to halt the dramatic action, to make a transition from the mood of one act to the next, or to...
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  • Japanese musical drama Nô (film), a 1998 film which uses Noh theatre as a dramatic device No (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • to in the play, is brought to life in the film by Edith Evans as a dramatic device to emphasise the class difference between Jimmy and Alison. The film...
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  • in flashbacks to Dexter's childhood. From season three onward, the dramatic device of flashbacks was replaced with Harry appearing as representations...
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  • In the C programming language, Duff's device is a way of manually implementing loop unrolling by interleaving two syntactic constructs of C: the do-while...
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    painting and into the viewer's space instead. In the Supper this is a dramatic device, part of the way in which Caravaggio creates the tension of the scene;...
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  • shady or covert military background for a fictional character. As a dramatic device, this can cut both ways — i.e., lead an audience to either admire or...
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    risk. In most cases, the action lasted right to the final seconds. A dramatic device frequently used at the end was the sound of a gunshot or a scream in...
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    split by a flowing silver ribbon of cladding and light. This simple dramatic device helps lift a simple, efficient structure to a memorable landmark development...
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    soliloquies in the play, saying: "the soliloquy, perhaps more than any other dramatic device, involved the audience in an imaginative concern with the happenings...
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  • tragic reality as any other fantasy did, but rather used fantasy as a dramatic device to show the tragedy of reality. [...] Moon Lovers portrays a love that...
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    probably the device most often associated with crosshairs. Motion pictures and the media often use a view through crosshairs as a dramatic device, which has...
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    subjective. Overall, the use of these acting styles and the doubled roles dramatic device made Elizabethan plays very popular. One of the main uses of costume...
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  • the audience to follow multiple languages, so they employed a simple dramatic device to overcome the issue: all characters would speak English in a theatrical...
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    extraordinary events and fascinating characters (some of them women). This dramatic device of creating fictitious ones now looks like a wasted opportunity." The...
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