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    The dramatistic pentad forms the core structure of dramatism, a method for examining motivations that the renowned literary critic Kenneth Burke developed. Dramatism recommends the use of a metalinguistic approach to stories about human action that investigates the roles and uses of five rhetorical elements common to all narratives, each of which is related to a question.

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    A leaked internal video from the CEO of UnitedHealth Group shows him telling employees of the company there is no upside to talking with the media.

  7. Chekhov's gun - Wikipedia

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    A rifle on display. Chekhov's gun (or Chekhov's rifle; Russian: Чеховское ружьё) is a narrative principle that states that every element in a story must be necessary and irrelevant elements should be removed.

  8. Scenes from a (spy) marriage: Maya Erskine declassifies “Mr ...

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    In the argument scene in the campsite in episode 6, John says “f--- you” to Jane, and she says, “We don't do that.” So yeah, there's a lot from all of our relationships sprinkled ...

  9. Feelie (Brave New World) - Wikipedia

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    A feelie is a fictional form of entertainment that appears in the 1932 dystopian sci-fi novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley.They are a type of film in which the viewer is able to feel all the sensations felt by the protagonist through the use of advanced technology such as a "scent organ", pneumatics and an electric field.