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  2. Violence in literature - Wikipedia

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    Violence in literature refers to the recurrent use of violence as a storytelling motif in classic and contemporary literature, both fiction and non-fiction. [1] Depending on the nature of the narrative, violence can be represented either through graphic descriptions or psychological and emotional suffering.

  3. Dramatistic pentad - Wikipedia

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    The result was a pentad that has the five categories of: act, scene, agent, agency, and purpose. Burke states, "The 'who' is obviously covered by agent. Scene covers the 'where' and the 'when'. The 'why' is purpose. 'How' and 'by what means' fall under agency. All that is left to take care of is act in our terms and 'what' in the scholastic ...

  4. Who Shall Die - Wikipedia

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    Two women beg the soldiers for some food, but the soldiers argue that they barely have enough ration for themselves. Jean-Pierre asks them if their intentions are to let the women die, but Louis tells him to leave the soldiers alone and let them eat. Scene 2. The setting takes place in the town square.

  5. Act (drama) - Wikipedia

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    An act is a major division of a theatre work, including a play, film, opera, ballet, or musical theatre, consisting of one or more scenes. [1] [2] The term can either refer to a conscious division placed within a work by a playwright (usually itself made up of multiple scenes) [3] or a unit of analysis for dividing a dramatic work into sequences.

  6. Affray - Wikipedia

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    The term "violence" is defined by section 8. [clarification needed]Section 3(6) once provided that a constable could arrest without warrant anyone he reasonably suspected to be committing affray, but that subsection was repealed by paragraph 26(2) of Schedule 7 to, and Schedule 17 to, the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, which includes more general provisions for police to make ...

  7. Grey's Anatomy Recap: Did a Shocking Act of Violence Just ...

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    As if there was ever a dull moment on Grey’s Anatomy! In Thursday’s Kim Raver-directed episode, as Addison and Bailey welcomed their new OB/GYN trainees to the hospital, storm clouds gathered ...

  8. Riot - Wikipedia

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    The Riot Act 1414 (2 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 8) was an Act of the Parliament of England. Section 1 of, and Schedule 1 to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1948 repealed: The words from the beginning to "officers aforesaid in this behalf; And that" The words "and ransom" The words from "And that the bailiffs" to "the same franchises"

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