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    workforce and creates many visualizations for his audience through his experiences on the racial stereotype. This literary piece creates an emotional topic between the speaker and the audience which allows people who oppose to understand the struggles that immigrants go through. Baca emphasizes and verbally illustrates the irrational accusations directed at aliens using mockery to battle with the truth towards their ideology and to connect with his audience deeply. Initially, the speaker appears as someone

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    his audience to adjust his performance accordingly” (3). While the flower is used to symbolize the soul which every actor should take on, it also important to realize the physical and psychological cross-bordering. In Noh theatre, the physical and psychological cross-bordering is important and allows the audience’s emotional involvement. Although Zeami mainly focused on the actor and the flower, I believe the flower can also relate to the audience. Through this aesthetic movement, the audience can

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    emerge from its cocoon and it was audibly heard that the audience had a positive reaction to the video because of the unexpectedness and the beauty of it. It was ingenious using nature to reinforce the positive effects he emphasizes all through the production. All the information he uses clearly relates to the topic and there isn’t anything included that could be classified as irreverent which has the potential of losing an audience. The audience appears to be as enraptured as I was, by the clever us

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    Wild Oats Analysis

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    aspects which hindered the performance. The promenade staging has the audience sit on the stage on platforms and have to move as the actors try to act around them. This setup allowed for high levels of audience engagement and hilarious moments; meanwhile the actors were forced to improvise their way through situations. My initial response to this setup was extremely positive and I couldn’t wait to get onstage and mess with the audience. However, once we were actually performing the show, there were many

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    today there are numerous organizations created to assist and enlighten those who are carriers. These organizations include “International AID’s society” and “Kaiser Family Foundation”. Understanding of HIV and AID’s has changed tremendously in response to Mary Fisher’s speech and several others who spoke out on the matter. Listeners of this speech contain unusually slim

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    I Ve Got Be Me Analysis

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    Davis does not use and sources other than Sammy Davis Jr. to support his argument, in this case, making it easier for the reader to evaluate how they feel during and after reading. It can be assumed that the audience is aware of the festival that the movie will be showcased at. The audience’s response will more than likely

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    was a talented rock singer and he talked to audience face-to-face which invoked audience to engage in the conversation and knew him more. Furthermore, the audience will hurl with hand-clapped in between of every song that made the entire atmosphere filled with excitement and happiness. The audience paid respect to Steven Wilson by following Steven Wilson to sing the lyrics and they knocked their heads which made the concert so fulfilling. The audience also shouted out loud to show their supports

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    Lack Of Empathy

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    In response to Katha Pollitt’s article concerning “Lack of Empathy Is Not the Problem” I believe that for the most part the audience she is targeting is the general public. The title in itself is appealing with the descriptive wording which can spark interest; using words for instance “lack of” together with “empathy”. As well as drawing in the audience with a hook in the heading Katha creates a sense of concern for others. The purpose of her article is to convince the readers of her own interpretation

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    Chevy Commercial

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    generation. Its stressing the point that Chevy runs in for a long time and its part of an american family. For this commercial, my position as a audience would be sympathetic.Because it is easy to relate to this family and tradition. In addition to my position, the author was trying to reach a sympathetic audience. Since the author is writing to move its audience or celebrate a success. In this case is the family tradition to past this car father to son. Additionally, the appeal use in this commercial

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    Both actors and liars have one goal. Engage and convince the audience. This is effectively being done through the process of captivating the audience via pathos and ethos. In other words, they are connecting with their audience my tapping in with their emotions and their ethics. In these situations, it is common for actors/liars to depict scenes that are meant to provoke a strong emotional response in viewers. We as humans find ourselves engaging in things that have a connection

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