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    Language Techniques on the Shoe-Horn Sonata

    im not quite sure if this is what your looking for but the use of colloquial langauge in the motel room between shiela and birdie may be a language technique and shows the audience the history that exists between these two very different characters. theres use of humour as well by both these...
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    Dramatic Techniques on the Shoe-Horn Sonata and its effects on audience

    authorial comments are those where you can clearly see the playwright coming through such as at the end act one scene one where at the end he say "if only they had..." in relation to the dont listen to rumours comment. Misto leaves them all over the play and it gives the audience/reader an idea...
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    quick Q on Hatshepsut

    hi, im not sure if this will help you but when i was attacking that question i talked about how certain modern historians thought that thutmose 3 resented hatshepsut and that he started to deface her monuments immediatly after her 'death' but that this view has changed over time and that they...
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