I have no idea who Dr. Shlemiel is, but I can define what direct and indirect characterization.
Direct is when the narrator <em>tells</em> the audience about a certain characteristic the character has, such as,
"Bill is tall."
Indirect is when the narrator <em>shows</em> the audience rather than being "direct" about describing that character.
Hopefully this helps. I have no idea who that is.
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first, zeus made it thunder, then, athena sent her shield :)
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The Empire State building, located in New York City, recieved its own zip code in 1980.
1) <span> The specific differences that I noticed in the two performances mentioned above are that t</span>he first one was very touching and totally emotional, I bet that the author wanted to make us go through this perfomance in the shouse of the characters but because of this decision it was kind of hard to concentrate on the words. In the seconfd performance these two points (emotional and textual) are balanced so it was more holistic.
2) The way how Michael Pennington reaches out to you as the audience in his performance of Hamlet's soliloquy is his personal attitude he expressed to those who came to watch it by looking right at the camera while delivering his soliloquy.
3) There is no photo or excerpt of the page that you have to analyze, and I can depend only on the Speech: “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears” from Julius Caesar, spoken by Marc Antony. I think that any of line should be rid, or changed in tone, because this is the major point that shapes and reveals the Antony's character who is considered as a <span>superficial man.
Hope that helps!</span>
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The horse's breath made puffs of steam as she trotted along the road to the cadence of tinkling bells.
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