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Anita and the person for whom she is working on the dress are probely not wealthy

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Examples of asides in romeo and Juliet?

An aside is a line spoken to be heard by the audience but not by the other characters on stage. (Of course the other actors can hear it, but they are supposed to make like they don't) In Scene 5 of Act 3 Juliet responds to her mother naming "That villain Romeo" with the aside "Villain and he be many miles asunder." Clearly she does not want her mother to hear that.


What is a example of a prologue in romeo andd Juliet and what act and scene and line is it on?

The prologues are not part of the action of the play and so belong to no act or scene. Act 1 scene one starts when the first prologue ends. Open up a copy of the play and look at the first page. The prologue starts with the words, "Two households, both alike in dignity."


What page number is allusion used in romeo and Juliet?

You must realize that unless you and I have exactly the same edition of the play, even if we are thinking of the same line, it's probably on a different page. E.g. "Gallop apace, you fiery footed steeds" is on page 39 of the Quarto of 1597, on page 45 of the 1599 Quarto, page 681 of the Folio (although it is marked as page 65), page 74 of an edition I happen to have on hand here, and page 58 of another one. Check your own edition to see what page it is there; it's the first line in Act 3 Scene 2.


What is the summary of pages 51-52 in 'Oedipus Rex'?

The summary cannot be made without the scene and line numbers of "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, page numbers vary with editions. A more effective way of focusing on key passages requires the precise scene and line numbers. It also helps to reference the beginning and ending actions of the scene in question.


Who is seyton?

A character in Macbeth. He appears only twice, once in Act 5, Scene 3, and again in Act 5, Scene 5. The Shakespeare Navigators page on him says, "it appears that Seyton is a combination of butler and military officer. Seyton doesn't have much character, but his name sounds like "Satan."

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What do you think the author intended for you to learn in West Side Story act 1 scene 1 page 137?

Act one, scene one of â??West Side Storyâ??, a modern â??Romeo and Julietâ?? play, shows the heartbreak of Latinos trying to fit in a society very unlike their native one. It also shows the actions an immigrant group might be inclined to take based on what they feel are their restrictions from obtaining the American Dream.


What word means ones own side of the story?

Another word for: one side of the story is:, the other half of the story, or the other part of the story,, or the other page of the story, or the other paragraph of the story.......!!!


What page is flanges on in your side of the mountain?

page 29- "To the west, between two of the flanges of the tree that spread out to be roots, was a cavity."


Where's wally where's woof's tail in camping scene?

In the camping scene in "Where's Wally? The Phenomenal Postcard Book Two," Woof's tail can be spotted hanging out of a tent on the right side of the page, near the bottom. Keep an eye out for his distinctive wagging tail amongst the crowded and detailed camping scene to locate him.


Why are minor characters such as balthazar and the page on stage on the final scene?

Minor characters like Balthazar and the page are often included in the final scene to add depth and realism to the story. Their presence can help to tie up loose ends, provide context to the main events, and offer a different perspective or reaction to the resolution of the plot. Additionally, having minor characters on stage during the final scene can create a more dynamic and visually engaging presentation of the story.


What page does montag kill beatty?

In Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451," the scene where Montag kills Beatty occurs on page 114. This pivotal moment marks a turning point in the story, leading to further consequences for Montag and his journey of self-discovery.


When was Front Page Story created?

Front Page Story was created in 1954.


This page orientation displays the page with the long side of the page in the top?

Landscape displays the page with the long side of the page in the top.


What page number is the scene where katniss falls off the parachute in Mockingjay?

The scene where Katniss falls off the parachute is on page 136 of the book "Mockingjay" by Suzanne Collins.


Do you start a new page every time you finish a scene in script writing?

No, you just add a new scene heading when the scene changes.


When was The Story on Page One created?

The Story on Page One was created on 2000-07-18.


Why do you make a one page story into a thirty page story?

By writing 29 more pages.