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The Awakening Quotes:

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  • “She was seeing with different eyes”
  • “in a cage” > bird motif symbolises freedom and past feelings of entrapment
  • “I would give money…, but I wouldn’t give myself”
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Richard/LFR

Power/ Manipulation / Villainy Quotes:

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  • “I wish the bastards dead” - Richard = high modality. wanted the Princes dead.
  • “who’s going to say action around here” - Pacino = sarcastic tone so crew don’t suspect motivations, aligning pacino & richard
  • “Plots I have laid” - richard = high modality. deformity causes him boredom. Certain of his plans to convince King Edward that George is planning to murder to get to the throne.
  • Slow motion = Pacino shows audiences in a modern way what Richard is plotting, better understanding.
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Richard/LFR

Role of Women Quotes:

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  • Stage direction ‘she spits at him’ Anne to Richard. using her mouth to defend herself, still can’t physically hurt him.
  • “I want somebody very young” Pacino = casting of Anne, make her seem weak and vulnerable, parallels him to Richard as he wants someone in the play.
  • “A murderous villain” Margret = Juxtaposition She uses her voice more forcefully than others.
  • “You must get me out of here” Pacino = disinterested in females within docudrama.
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Emma

Social Hierarchy Quotes:

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  • “I shall not give you any advice Harriet” Emma = Allegory, clear + hidden meaning.
  • “Do not imagine I want to influence you” Emma = reverse psychology
  • “Our little friend Harriet Smith” Emma = degrading tone
  • ” Half the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other” Emma = Paradox of the two worlds.
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Emma

Marriage / Misunderstanding / Love or Money Quotes:

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  • “If a woman doubts whether she accept a man..ought to refuse him” Emma = persuasive tone
  • “Made up my mind - to refuse Mr Martin” Harriet = hyphen adds emphasis to irony of the situation.
  • “harriet smith refuse Robert martin?” george knightly = foreshadowing rejection of mr elton and later marriage to martin
  • “Mr elton should really be in love with me” harriet = Ironic
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