PPT-Scene 1 Summary First impressions: Blanche
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Liquor goes fast in hot weather Stanley What other evidence is there of Blanches craving for drink AO2 In a play a point can be stressed by repetitive action
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Liquor goes fast in hot weather Stanley What other evidence is there of Blanches craving for drink AO2 In a play a point can be stressed by repetitive action whilst in a novel it might be made by . Impressions rather than standard impressions, advertisers cut out risk of wasted spend on unseen ads or fraudulent impressions. engage:BDRs Viewable Impressions boast high engagement and perfor A Streetcar Named Desire. Quotations. Study the following quotations and consider their significance within the play. How might they be used in an essay to help support your exploration of different elements or readings of A Streetcar Named Desire? Consider questions of form, structure, language, aspects of dramatic presentation, revelation of character, important themes and different critical interpretations of the text.. Rola. M. . Shadid. , BDS, . MSc. What Is An Impression?. A negative likeness or copy in reverse of the surface of an object . Principles & objectives of impression making. T. o . provide support, retention & stability for the denture. Tool marks. Chapters 15 & 16. PVMHS. , 2015. Student objectives:. Distinguish between patent, latent, and plastic impressions . Describe how to make foot, shoe, and tire impressions . Use track width and wheel base information to identify vehicles . Types of impressions. Patent Impressions- Visible, two dimensional impressions produced as an object moves through soil, dust, paint, blood, or other fine particles. Latent impressions- hidden to the eye, but can be visualized through the use of special dusting and electrostatic techniques or chemical developers.. Summary. First impressions: Blanche. ‘Liquor goes fast in hot weather’ . (Stanley). What other . evidence. is there of Blanche’s craving for drink? . AO2: . In a play, a point can be stressed by . Communications Essentials for Good Impressions. Project image of confidence. Demonstrate power or influence. Express sincerity, interest or cooperativeness. Create trust. Recognize personal tension. Communications Essentials for Good Impressions. (From Line 61) Pick out any descriptions of Desdemona made by . Cassio. . eg. . “The riches of the ship” (83). Cassio. kisses . Iago’s. wife Emilia as a greeting – what do you think . Iago’s. Key areas for study: theme, . character. What’s in a name?. Tennessee Williams and the South. Born in Mississippi in 1911. Plays associated with the American South. Following defeat of Confederate states in the American Civil War (1861-65) an enduring mythology had formed around the ‘old South’ in its pre-Civil War era: a graceful, civilised society superior to the vulgar, materialistic Northern states. AO2: key language &. dramatic techniques. A03: key context links. AO5: critical views. Gas lighting. Desperation. Irredeemable . Menacing . Sinister. Fatal. Irreversible . Tragic. Hubris. Downfall . Learning Objectives. Explore and discuss how motifs can be symbolic in . A Streetcar Named Desire. A Streetcar Named Desire. “The told me to take a streetcar named Desire, and then transfer to one called Cemeteries and ride six blocks and get off at – Elysian Fields!” Blanche, Scene 1. . Blanche. Blanche : frivolous, hysterical, insensitive and self-obsessed individual who derides her sister’s lesser social status. has a craving for drink and attempts to disguise her drinking – dishonest. . 17 and 18. (17) Contrast Blanche and Jane.. (17) What does the relationship seem to be between Blanche and Rochester?. (18) Who is Mr. Mason?. (18) How does Blanche react to her fortune. Rola. M. . Shadid. , BDS, . MSc. What Is An Impression?. A negative likeness or copy in reverse of the surface of an object . Principles & objectives of impression making. T. o . provide support, retention & stability for the denture.
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