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Read this excerpt from The Golem. INT. RABBI'S HOUSE. CONTINUOUS. The golem pours more water on the floor, and leaves for the stream again. Again and again the golem returns with filled buckets and empties them on the floor. There are a few inches of water throughout the house. EXT. STREET. CONTINUOUS. All the neighbors are now helping – or, trying to help – capture the chickens. Two neighbors, each chasing birds, run into each other, knocking each other out. EXT. RABBI'S HOUSE. CONTINUOUS. The golem now isn't even trying to enter the house. He repeatedly pours water through the window, moving faster and faster, until his movement is just a blur. What does the pacing of the action contribute to the theme? The speed of events creates a calm, soothing effect. The speed of events creates a dreamlike atmosphere. The speed of events creates terror and suspense. The speed of events creates comedy and tension.

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