A theme is the message the playwright is trying to communicate to the audience. Themes are usually topics that should be analyzed by the audience in order to reflect about the message behind the play, and on their own reality.
A plot are the events and actions that happen in a drama. It could be a synonym of the story itself, since the plot refers to the sequence of events.
The setting is the time and place in which the drama is set. It is usually found at the beginning of the play, and it gives information about the context of the story, and prepares the reader for the action.
Characters are the people or creatures who are part of the drama. They are the ones that either perform or are affected by the actions. It is through their dialogues that the playwright explores the themes in the play.
The elements that nori should <span>include in order to write an effective analysis are:
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what tools the advertiser uses to sell the product. This could range from newspaper, billboard, television, or phamplets
the purpose of the advertiser's message. Nori need to do this in order to find out the customer segmentation of the product</span>
These lines are from a Monologue by Puck, at the end of A Midsummer Nights Dream, a comedy by Shakespeare.
This comedy has 5 acts, and this monologue is at the end of the last act, which has only one scene.
The correct answer is:
D. At the very end of act 5
I mean this is more ao but Fifty shades of Grey is pretty similar to the concept you’re describing.