Lines 15-21 serve as a flashback by recalling a significant past event or memory that provides context or deeper insight into the characters' current circumstances. This retrospective moment allows readers to understand the motivations or emotions influencing the characters, creating a richer narrative. The vivid details and emotional resonance of the flashback contrast with the present timeline, enhancing the overall impact of the storyline.
To accurately answer your question, I would need specific details or context about the text from lines 920-921, as well as information about the flashback being referenced. If you provide those lines or a brief summary of the content, I'd be happy to help clarify how they relate to the flashback!
1521 = MDXXI
The number that is squared to get 1521 is 39, since (39 \times 39 = 1521).
% rate := 1521 x 100%= 152100%
39 x 39 = 1521
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I have performed a flashback before and I did it like this :you stand on the the stage and start to imagine your flashback and then the lights go completely black and the other half of the stage is full of light wilst other side is dark of course and in the lit part of the stage you act out your flashback as if it was what you were thinking :)
Lines 29/31 signal Odysseus' flashback to the past, where he begins telling the story of his adventures.
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bernard tries to make biff to study for a math test
Including a number of flashback scenes
Flashback
85% of 1,521 = 85% * 1521 = 0.85 * 1521 = 1,292.85
1521 - 1474 = 47
1521 = MDXXI
The flashback in Act II of Our Town serves to explore the characters' pasts and provide background information. It allows the audience to understand the characters' motivations and relationships better, adding depth to the story and characters. It also highlights the themes of memory, time, and the passage of life.