He does this in order for the reader to obtain a mental picture of the scene, thus whetting one's appetite for further plot development in such a scene.
'changing scene' means in theatre to change the background or sets from one part of the show to another. basically you change the sets from scene to scene if necessary in the theatre production
1961 Blue Hawaii Scene card
The impressionist style of painting is characterized chiefly by concentration on the general impression produced by a scene or object and the use of unmixed primary colors and small brush strokes to simulate actual reflected light.
Although unfamiliar with famous snow scene paintings research has shown that there is indeed a very famous snow scene painting. The painting is called Hunters in the Snow and was painted in 1565 by Pieter Bruegel.
The narrator uses words like dark, eerie, and desolate to describe the scene.
Romantic, passionate, impatient.
describe how it tastes how it feels, your feelings when you kiss, your DESIRES
i like this scene because iwould like to know about it
<3
They were happy
No
Storming the field after a win
What natural scene does Stephens describe
Appearance adjectives: pretty, lovely, handsome ugly, bright, shiny, colorful, white, yellow, blue Size adjectives: big, small, tiny, wide, high, low, huge, miniature Volume and mass adjectives: heavy, light, massive, elephantine Behavior adjectives: nice, mean, considerate, friendly, angry, thoughtful, fiendish Activity adjectives (participles): thrown, hit, movable, destroyed, scheming, beaten, smiling
Missile -> rocket Big Rocket -> missile Machine Gun -> minigun Bombs -> grenade Flamethrower -> flamer Nitro -> speed Jump -> jump Invulnerability -> Rock
He does this in order for the reader to obtain a mental picture of the scene, thus whetting one's appetite for further plot development in such a scene.