Oedipus Rex and the elements of tragedy
.... The
audience is
left with some hope, however, in Creon, whom Oedipus has asked to take care of his daughters, and who can restore a sense of order to Thebes.
(616

2

)
Use of Narration in the Poem, Facing It
.... As the narrator expresses, "the stone lets me go," the
audience is
left wondering how a stone can hold on or let go of anything; this seems to be a strictly ....
(2457

10

)
Komuyakaa's Expression of Self in "Facing It"
.... As the narrator expresses, "the stone lets me go," the
audience is
left wondering how a stone can hold on or let go of anything; this seems to be a strictly ....
(2464

10

)
Appearance and Reality in Tartuffe
.... The
audience is
left to conclude that even Madame Elmire must deceive in order to expose Tartuffe's deception; even the purest of hearts can fall prey to the ....
(723

3

)
Citizen Kane and Images
.... Welles' image of Mrs. Kane reading a newspaper (not one of her husband's), shows just how far apart they've grown and the
audience is
left to wonder why she ....
(1534

6

)
Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo
.... in the plot but also creates a sense of vertigo for the
audience and further .... follows, and it is especially important that Scotty is visually
left dangling from ....
(1761

7

)
Kansas City Concert Reviews
.... Nel provided a brief encore with the Scribin Etude for the
Left Hand. .... This suggested that they were enjoying the music as much as the
audience. ....
(1135

5

)
The Great Train Robbery
.... pan is the use of panning to heighten tension, involve the
audience, and move plot forward. This occurs when the men cross the stream and we pan
left to see ....
(790

3

)
The Smell of Summer
.... order to selfishly hang on to his wife. Yet the
audience is
left foundering time after time. We are given, for example, only a few ....
(6746

27

)
Aristophanes' The Birds
.... For example, Euelpides, in his explanation to the
audience of why he and his friend
left Athens, says first, "Athens. Very fine city. . . . ....
(2690

11

)
The Godfather: Analysis of a Movie Classic
.... The
audience is
left with a respect for the efficacy of the Don's operations along with an inevitable distaste for the horror of the act. ....
(4422

18

)
The Glass Menagerie
.... There was no way that he--any more than Laura or the visitor--could take the missing father's place and the
audience is
left to conclude that Amanda probably ....
(1357

5

)
Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie is a play
.... There was no way that he--any more than Laura or the visitor--could take the missing father's place and the
audience is
left to conclude that Amanda probably ....
(1350

5

)
Poems of John Donne & William Blake
.... Donne, on the other hand, aims at the
audience who has
left behind such Blakeian concerns and now struggles with faith and doubt, or self and God. ....
(2194

9

)
Poems of Donne & Blake
.... Donne, on the other hand, aims at the
audience who has
left behind such Blakeian concerns and now struggles with faith and doubt, or self and God. ....
(2194

9

)
Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) was one of the greatest
.... the amphitheater of Jefferson Medical College and at the moment depicted Gross stands erect and turns to address the
audience of students. To the
left of Gross ....
(2474

10

)
Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine
.... the juxtaposition of contradictory images in order to psychologically manipulate the
audience. .... of experience" as it was perceived by The New
Left during the ....
(1298

5

)
Bowling for Columbine as Propaganda
.... the juxtaposition of contradictory images in order to psychologically manipulate the
audience. .... of experience" as it was perceived by The New
Left during the ....
(1298

5

)
Creation vs. Procreation
.... strong and passionate Helga, as Larsen leaves her
audience with the very hopeless image of Helga pregnant with yet another child: "Hardly had she
left her bed ....
(1266

5

)
Nineteenth-century painters
.... he has, essentially, entered the realm of myth and must demonstrate for his
audience that the .... And the woman on the
left gazes frankly in the painter's direction ....
(3179

13

)
Nineteenth-century Painters
.... he has, essentially, entered the realm of myth and must demonstrate for his
audience that the .... And the woman on the
left gazes frankly in the painter's direction ....
(3345

13

)
Film Analysis: Apocalypse Now
.... Few, if any,
audience members
left the theater unmoved by the spectacular sounds and images that reinforce Coppola's vision of war in Apocalypse Now. ....
(1052

4

)
The Taming of the Shrew & Renaissance Culture
.... woman who remains strong. Such a story would have
left his
audience uneasy and threatened in their sexism. Women would have been ....
(1659

7

)
Eye Contact and Culture
.... However, a good presenter avoids this and tries to give each
audience member equal eye .... that is the last picture they will have of you once you have
left. ....
(1667

7

)
The Tragic Hero in Literature
.... and the
audience has pity on him. The final image of Troy, however, is of a man who has never had a lofty position and who in the end has
left only heartbreak ....
(1068

4

)
Martha Graham
.... The receptive
audience member
left the theater with the feeling that he or she had just experienced something powerful but undefinable. ....
(1435

6

)
Characteristics of Hellenistic Theatre
.... to Frost (5), plays that were set in Athens were portrayed the city's harbor and city as lying to the
audience's right, with the countryside to their
left. ....
(1996

8

)
Comparing 2 Independent Movies
.... The beautiful things that were
left behind and the manner in which the full dresser was .... As it stands, the
audience is pleased by the beauty of the fabrics that ....
(1825

7

)
Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan
.... of the text suggests that he may not have had a particular
audience in mind .... has enjoyed attention through the years and has forged a line of
left-wing thought ....
(979

4

)
Analysis of Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan
.... of the text suggests that he may not have had a particular
audience in mind .... has enjoyed attention through the years and has forged a line of
left-wing thought ....
(979

4

)