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Is He Dead? is a play by Mark Twain based on his earlier 1893 short story. The play, written by Twain in 1898, was first published in print in 2003 after Mark Twain scholar Shelley Fisher Fishkin read the manuscript in the archives of the Mark Twain Papers at the University of California at Berkeley. The play was long known to scholars but never attracted much attention until Fishkin arranged to have it published in book form. She later played a primary role in getting the play produced on Broadway. Contemporary American playwright David Ives adapted the play for the modern stage before its inaugural performance in 2007. Is He Dead? is now published and licensed for theatrical use by Playscripts, Inc.
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I think it's the second one (since he was constantly interrupting others).......srry if I get it wrong:/
Madame Sofronie's character is most developed through direct characterization, describing her physical appearance. Direct characterization is a way in which a character is introduced to the readers. It gives a clear overview of the character in a straightforward manner.
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<span>C. Romeo recently wept for love of Rosaline.
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