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 ino chooses his structure and style to be one of a novelistic approach


resembling of a book as seen with the use of chapter tittles and black screen in fig
13 and 14. It’s a visual trait seen in Tarantino’s films which serves the purpose of an
interruption, putting the viewers in a position of watchful analysis where the plot
and drama of the film unfolds less attention from the viewers, namely the
Alienation effect. The indication of the time period set from a time frame of 1877 to
1944 has been shown between the two films as seen in fig 13 and 14 through the
change of white font style which serves as a purpose of location and time period
showed through the construction ofnounenvy
SYNONYMS FOR JEALOUSY

 grudge
 resentment
 covetousness
 enviousness
 spite
 backbiting
 begrudging
 evil eye
 green-eyed monster
 grudgingness
 jaundiced eye
 resentfulness

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EXAMPLES FROM THE WEB FOR JEALOUSY
The jealousy of the European powers, too, protects the Turk.

All the magical phrases in the play are phrases of jealousy, passion, and pity.

He should therefore smile at the futile attempt to excite his jealousy.

"Hamlet" is a drama of pathetic weakness, strengthened by a drama of revenge and jealousy.

Sidney's half-days at home were occasions for agonies of jealousy on Carlotta's part.

Poor Mainwaring gives me such histories of his wife's jealousy.

Why not speak of the evils of appetite and of envy and jealousy?

My comrades also have shown some jealousy, but it will pass.

This time, Mrs. Wade admitted bravely to herself that her jealousy was not for Billy.

But about this time I was alarmed for myself by a slight twinge of jealousy.

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RELATED WORDS AND SYNONYMS FOR JEALOUSY

dissatisfaction
noundiscontent, unhappiness

 annoyance
 anxiety
 aversion
 boredom
 chagrin
 complaint
 desolation
 disapproval
 discomfort
 discouragement
 disfavor
 disgruntlement
 disinclination
 dislike
 disliking
 dismay
 displeasure
 disquiet
 disrelish
 distaste
 distress
 ennui
 envy
 exasperation
 fretfulness
 frustration
 heartburn
 hopelessness
 indisposition
 irritation
 jealousy
 lamentation
 malcontent
 malcontentment
 oppression
 querulousness
 regret
 resentment
 trouble
 uneasiness
 weariness
 worry

enviousness
nounenvy

 jealousy
 resentfulness
 resentment
 the green-eyed monster

rivalry
nouncompetition

 antagonism
 athletic event
 bout
 candidacy
 clash
 conflict
 contest
 duel
 emulation
 encounter
 engagement
 event
 fight
 game
 jealousy
 match
 matchup
 one on one
 opposition
 race
 sport
 strife
 struggle
 tournament
 tug-of-war

suspicion
noundoubt

 bad vibes
 chariness
 conjecture
 cynicism
 distrust
 dubiety
 dubiosity
 funny feeling
 guess
 guesswork
 gut feeling
 hunch
 idea
 impression
 incertitude
 incredulity
 jealousy
 lack of confidence
 misgiving
 mistrust
 nonbelief
 notion
 qualm
 skepticism
 sneaking suspicion
 supposition
 surmise
 uncertainty
 wariness
 wonder

suspicions
noundoubt

 bad vibes
 chariness
 conjecture
 cynicism
 distrust
 dubiety
 dubiosity
 funny feeling
 guess
 guesswork
 gut feeling
 hunch
 idea
 impression
 incertitude
 incredulity
 jealousy
 lack of confidence
 misgiving
 mistrust
 nonbelief
 notion
 qualm
 skepticism
 sneaking suspicion
 supposition
 surmise
 uncertainty
 wariness
 wonder

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