Its Framton Nuttel
In the torah, Moses sees God's back and his face begins to glow because he is imprinted with a bit of God's light. The light was so bright and intimidating, to make the people around him feel more comfortable, he wore a veil. Today, brides wear veils because it is said they the brides are shinning so bright with God's light that they need to wear a veil just as Moses had.
no stage directions are the directions or places on stage to stand or cross to.
derby hat dress dirndl (a bell shaped dress with a fitted bodice) diamante (a fancy dress with glitter, beads and or sequins) duster (long coat) dungarees (older term for blue jeans)
A narrator that is only able to narrate those things he or she experiences firsthand, having no direct knowledge of other characters' thoughts
only able to peer into the mind of one character.
knows what only one character in the story knows, sees, or thinks:
the minister
Algernon has an imaginary friend in Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.
Because it can help in understanding the cultural context helps a reader better understand a myth or epic.
In drama, a loop dialogue is a conversation spoken by two people ( a dialogue), but is kept on being spoken from start to finish in a loop. Hence the name lopp dialogue
refrain
A play, drama, a movie.
No bolded letters; ergo, no possible answer.
no
. . . . a play
written comments about how or where the action happens
Those are typically told in first person point of view