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prologue and her
Take the ingenious prologue ... take the fleeting scenes when the wonderful Ella Fitzgerald, allotted a few spoken lines, fills the screen and sound track with her strong mobile features and voice.
The film featured a prologue " apprising the audience that the hoodlums and terrorists of the underworld must be exposed and the glamour ripped from them " and an epilogue " pointing the moral that civilization is on her knees and inquiring loudly as to what is to be done.
Second, in the play Jocasta has not killed herself at the discovery of her incest-otherwise she could not play the prologue, for fathomable reasons-nor has Oedipus fled into exile, but they have stayed in Thebes only to delay their doom until the fatal duel of their sons / brothers / nephews Eteocles and Polynices: Jocasta commits suicide over the two men's dead bodies, and Antigone follows Oedipus into exile.
The Quranic account of Jesus begins with a prologue, which describes the birth of his mother, Mary, and her service in the Jerusalem temple, while under the care of the prophet and priest Zechariah, who was to be the father of John the Baptist.
Rickmansworth is a place in England where, according to the prologue to the first novel, a young woman sitting on her own in a small cafe ( later identified as Fenchurch in the fourth book ) realized how the Earth could be made a good and happy place.
Edward Scissorhands is a fairy tale book-ended by a prologue and an epilogue featuring Kim Boggs as an old woman telling her granddaughter the story, augmenting the German Expressionism and Gothic fiction archetypes.
They give insight into the role of women in the Late Middle Ages and are probably of interest to Chaucer himself, for the character is one of his most developed ones, with her prologue twice as long as her tale.
She calls herself both Alyson and Alys in the prologue, but to confuse matters these are also the names of her ' gossib ' ( a close friend or gossip ), whom she mentions several times, as well as many female characters throughout The Canterbury Tales.
Treatise on the Astrolabe addressed to his son Lowys AD 1391. As the Franklin says in his prologue, his story is in the form of a Breton lai, although it is in fact based on a work by the Italian poet and author Boccaccio ( Filocolo 1336 retold in the 1350s as the 5th tale on the 10th day of the Decameron ) in which a young knight called Tarolfo falls in love with a lady married to another knight, extracts a promise to satisfy his desire if he can create a flowering Maytime garden in winter, meets a magician Tebano who performs the feat using spells, but releases her from the rash promise when he learns of her husband's noble response.
The Harley 978 manuscript also includes a 56-line prologue in which Marie describes the impetus for her composition of the lais.
: Unlike his fiery friend and next-door neighbor Mikako, Tsutomu is somewhat equivocal in regards what he wishes to do with his life as he synthesizes abstract art from odds and ends that he has found here and there but not his feelings about Mikako as his prologue is rife with instances where he has interceded on her behalf or otherwise come to her rescue.
The Pardoner's confession is similar in its revelation of details to the prologue by the Wife of Bath, who gives away details about herself in her prologue.
* The prologue is in epistolary form, with postcards written by Suzanne to her brother, friend, and grandmother.
In the prologue, which takes place in 1985, Rose Daniels's husband, Norman, beats her while she is four months pregnant, causing her to suffer a miscarriage.
In fact, the language and structure of her prologue and tale have led many literary critics to argue that Chaucer is mocking the Prioress.
( The prologue hints that Canace and her brothers commit incest, as in John Gower's version of the story.
There is also a prologue where Elphaba is spying on Dorothy and her friends, hearing their gossip about her.

prologue and autobiography
Prefaced by a putative autobiography of Borzūya and an account of his voyage to India, the full work was done into Arabic by Ibn al-Muqaffa ', who introduced it with a prologue of his own and may have been responsible for four added stories.

prologue and cites
Sheppard also cites Aeschylus during the prologue debate, when the poet quotes from The Oresteia:

prologue and Howard
In the prologue to Howard Pyle's 1883 novel The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Little John upon first meeting Robin compared his skill at archery to that of Adam Bell.

prologue and attempt
In the prologue, set in the South Bronx during the late night to early morning hours on New Year's Eve 1980, three armed assailants attempt a mugging on a supposedly unsuspecting woman, who turns out to be DaSilva in drag for a carefully planned sting operation.

prologue and win
One of the favorites to win the prologue, last year's winner David Millar, fell in the last curve, and thus was only 110th.
McGee was also able to win the prologue of next year Giro d ' Italia, wore pink jersey for three days and finish the race in the top ten ( eight ).

prologue and back
" At the film's premiere in New York City, the film's prologue was preceded by a " brief stage tableau, with sinuous green lighting, which shows a puppet gangster shooting another puppet gangster in the back.
Hinault won the prologue, but Fignon won back time when his team won the team time trial in stage three.
His most contrapuntal work is called Mysterium " Christus ", which is composed of a prologue and three separate oratorios and requires three days for a complete performance, a work which occupied him between the years 1894 – 1899 but whose conception reaches back to the 1860s.
In the prologue and each chapter, Eike dies, is resurrected by the non-player character Homunculus, and travels back in time before his death with the intent of changing events to prevent it.
In the prologue, Nori had taken Julian outside to talk and ends up striking and yelling at him for sneaking off behind her back to go with Laura to go rescue Cessily, reminding her that they are her responsibility as leader.
The first four chapters provide a sort of unofficial prologue, in that they move swiftly back and forth through the chronology of the narrative, but mostly deal with events between 1863 and 1884, when the main thrust of the story commences.

prologue and One
Part Two began with a " prologue " of sorts ( the final minutes of Part One ) and was retitled Alice Through the Looking Glass for release.
The prologue of Mobile Suit Gundam 0083 started from the end of the last battle in the One Year War, and explained the situation in the same world 3 years after the War, with rogue forces of the remnants of Zeon still lurking around and the Earth Federation still wanted to eliminate them.
One response is from a Mr. " Carter ," a leading figure in a British intelligence agency, who provides the background to Jane Finn, all of which is earlier revealed to the reader in the book's prologue.
One proposed prologue or perhaps epilogue of Bayes ’ play features the characters Thunder and Lightning, who threaten the audience.
This story, along with the prologue from Volume One, was adapted and directed into the film Book of Blood by John Harrison.

prologue and Nation
In a subsequent interview the author said the book was meant to be a prologue for his second novel, Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning.

prologue and National
The prologue of the quotation is followed by thirteen sections, denoted by numbered title cards: " A Capital City ", " The War ", " After the Battle ", " Finds from Torture Chambers ", " Satan's National Park ", " Childhood ", " And a Smoke Arose like a Smoke from a Furnace ", " A Pilgrimage ", " Dinosaurs on the Go ", " Protuberances ", " The Drying Up of the Source ", " Life Without the Fire " and " I am so tired of sighing ; Lord, let it be night ".

prologue and very
In its prologue, the author gratuitously insulted Cervantes, who not surprisingly took offense and responded ; the last half of Chapter LIX and most of the following chapters of Cervantes ' Segunda Parte lend some insight into the effects upon him ; Cervantes manages to work in some subtle digs at Avellaneda's own work, and in his preface to Part II, comes very near to criticizing Avellaneda directly.
In the prologue of The Canterbury Tales, shitten is used as the past participle ; however this form is very rare in modern English.
The chanson was very successful and incited 6 continuations and 1 prologue which triple its length:
At the very short prologue of the Tour of Qatar, Flecha survived a scare when a gust of wind knocked down some steel barriers as he was sprinting for the line.
Its prologue, format, illustrations, and text are all very similar to the MS M. 383.
In the prologue to the Edda Snorri also mentions sons of Odin who ruled among the continental Angles and Saxons and provides information about their descendants that is identical or very close to traditions recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
The importance, therefore, of the prologue in Greek drama was very great ; it sometimes almost took the place of a romance, to which, or to an episode in which, the play itself succeeded.
The book's prologue starts with one of his very rough haiku:
At the very beginning of the whole series ( either regular GP or extra GP ), there will be a prologue movie for the player to see before the race menu appears.

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