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Symphonic architecture was essential for him ... as a suitable medium for reflecting the world as he experienced and understood it – as an agonizingly dramatic battle, as contradiction and conflictin order to be able to achieve self-realization in its dialectic and to portray himself as a man among men, a man of this world, and not out of this world.
As a concentrated form of narrative prose fiction, the short story has been theorised through the traditional elements of dramatic structure: exposition ( the introduction of setting, situation and main characters ), complication ( the event that introduces the conflict ), rising action, crisis ( the decisive moment for the protagonist and his commitment to a course of action ), climax ( the point of highest interest in terms of the conflict and the point with the most action ) and resolution ( the point when the conflict is resolved ).
Natural disasters are a dramatic example of people living in conflict with the environment.
The frieze represents the battle for supremacy of Gods and Titans, and employs many dramatic devices: frenzy, pathos and triumph, to convey the sense of conflict.
Berlioz was especially taken with Shakespeare's ability to pinpoint the heart of a dramatic conflict and penetrating the secrets of intense love.
Almodovar recreates the accident scene from John Cassavetes ' Opening Night as the epicenter of the dramatic conflict.
Each of his novels has a different industrial or commercial setting and includes, in addition to dramatic human conflict, carefully researched information about the way that particular environment and system functions and how these affect society and its inhabitants.
Penman places the characters against a tightly woven tapestry of medieval life, personal conflict, and dramatic characters.
The Gawain-poet had a flair for vivid pictures and dramatic situations, and found intellectual delight in pattern: combinations of qualities provides much of the enjoyment of the poems, the conflict between them some uncertainty and complexity.
Most of his plots spring from the deeper conflict between freedom and fate and culminate in a dramatic crisis in which the hero, in the face of a great temptation, loses his moral freedom and is forced to fulfill the higher law of destiny.
This has brought producers into conflict with consumers over intellectual capital and intellectual property and led to the creation of a new economy whose supporters argue that the dramatic fall in information costs will alter society fundamentally.
Ward's most popular novel by far was the religious " novel with a purpose " Robert Elsmere, which portrayed the emotional conflict between the young pastor Elsmere and his wife, whose over-narrow orthodoxy brings her religious faith and their mutual love to a terrible impasse ; but it was the detailed discussion of the " higher criticism " of the day, and its influence on Christian belief, rather than its power as a piece of dramatic fiction, that gave the book its exceptional vogue.
The chief dramatic situations are expressed by lyrics for two or three voices, embodying the several contending passions of the agents brought into conflict by the circumstances of the plot.
The fourth and fifth parts of his dramatic works ( 1635 and 1636 ) each contain twelve plays ; the haste with which these five volumes were issued indicates the author's desire to save some part of his work from destruction, and the appearance of his " nephew "' s name on the title-pages of the last four volumes indicates his desire to avoid conflict with the authorities.
:"... have raised the threat of dramatic population migration, conflict, and war over water and other resources, as well as a realignment of power among nations.
Since the optimal survival conditions for this life-form ( low-temperature vacuum ) are drastically different from those needed by humans ( room temperature aerial atmosphere and adequate water supply ), Lilly predicted ( or " prophesised ", based on his ketamine-induced visions ) a dramatic conflict between the two forms of intelligence.
Titania and Oberon, the fairy queen and king, fight over the possession of a human boy, the child of Titania's favorite handmaiden, creating the basis for the dramatic conflict of the play.
While submarine films do use dramatic battle scenes, much of the tension in these movies tends to be created using other devices, such as conflict between officers, a threatened mutiny, or life-threatening problems with the diving equipment or the engines / nuclear reactor.
During the nine-part series, a red-sweater-wearing Okrent delivered a detailed analysis of the cultural aspects of the national pastime, including a comparison of the dramatic Game 6 of the 1975 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds to the conflict and character development in Russian novels.
Other historians emphasized the weaknesses and moderation of the historic labor movement, arguing that social development had been characterized more by accommodation, acceptance of the social order and cross-class collaboration than by conflict and dramatic change.
The immigration of millions of European Jews to North America caused a dramatic increase in the number of Jewish English-speakers ; colonialism in the Maghreb led most of its Jews to shift to French or Spanish ; Zionism revived Hebrew as a spoken language, giving it a substantially increased vocabulary and a simplified sound system ; the Holocaust eradicated the vast majority of Yiddish-and German-speaking European Jews ; and the Arab-Israeli conflict led many Jews to leave the Arab world for other countries ( mainly Hebrew-speaking Israel and French-speaking France ), whose languages they largely adopted.
By following this pattern, Tchaikovsky shifts the true musical conflict from the development section to the recapitulation, where it climaxes in dramatic catastrophe.

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The dramatic construction of his stories characteristically turns on a situation in which someone is simultaneously compelled and forbidden to love.
About one-third as long, it is less intimate and detailed, but better coordinated, more concise and more dramatic.
So it is that we relive his opening statement in the first television address with the dramatic immediacy of the present.
Once the scene is set, Trevelyan skilfully builds up the tense story until it reaches its climax in the dramatic victory of Marlborough and Eugene of Savoy at Blenheim.
In his study Samuel Johnson, Joseph Wood Krutch takes this line when he says that what Aristotle really means by his theory of catharsis is that our evil passions may be so purged by the dramatic ritual that it is `` less likely that we shall indulge them through our own acts ''.
Yet it is plainly time to make a start, and to be effective the first move should be highly dramatic, without being fanatical.
It is an answer in its way, individual and highly dramatic, to the charge that the democratic process is necessarily vicious in its campaign characteristics.
A low-power, `` carrier-current '' broadcasting station, KARL, heard only in the campus dormitories, is owned and operated by the students to provide an outlet for student dramatic, musical, literary, technical, and other talents, and to furnish information, music, and entertainment for campus listeners.
But contest definition -- that dramatic muscular separation of every muscle group that seems as though it must have been carved by a sculptor's chisel -- is something quite different.
These cases, for all their rarity, are so dramatic that friends and relations repeat the story until the general population may get an entirely false notion of how often the hymen is a serious problem to newly-weds.
It is at least as important as the more dramatic attempts to break down barriers of inequality in the South.
Perhaps the Pirate who will be the unhappiest over the news that Musial probably will sit out most of the series is Bob Friend, who was beaten by The Man twice last season on dramatic home runs.
In the academic world there is seldom anything so dramatic as a strike or a boycott: all that happens is that the better qualified teacher declines to gamble two or three years of his life on the chance that conditions at the Catholic institution will be as good as those elsewhere.
The situation in which we find ourselves is brought out with dramatic force in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible, which deals with the Salem witch trials.
Yet such is the dramatic power of his writing that the audience is nevertheless left in the grip of the terrible power and potency of that which came over Salem.
Whenever New England liberalism is reminded of the dramatic confrontation of Parker and the fraternity on January 23, 1843 -- while it may defend the privilege of Chandler Robbins to demand that Parker leave the Association, while it may plead that Dr. N. L. Frothingham had every warrant for stating, `` The difference between Trinitarians and Unitarians is a difference in Christianity ; ;
Pass In Review practically guarantees enjoyment, and is a dramatic demonstration of the potentialities of any stereo music system.
`` Defeat Into Victory '' is a dramatic and lively military narrative.
Laura is a good role for Miss Resnik, and she gave it force, dramatic color and passion.
As a dramatic narrative `` The Making Of The President 1960 '' is continuously engrossing.

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