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  • 18 Th Century Gulliver Travels
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    During the beginning of the 18 th century, satire grew; and the most famous writers who wrote satirically were Pope and Swift. This period, often called the "Age of Reason, " was highly influenced by a group of the elite of society, who called themselves the Augustans and were determined to live their lives according to "truth" and "reason. The satire of both Swift and Pope is animated by moral urgency and heightened by tragic sense of doom. Pope saw the issue as a struggle between Darkness and ...
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  • The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne
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    ... But Prynne, himself delaying to adjust certain affairs, sends his young, beautiful, wealthy wife in advance to assume her station in the pioneer settlement. In the wild, free air of that new world her spirits kindled, and many unsuspected tendencies of her impulsive and passionate nature were revealed to her. The "rich, voluptuous, Oriental characteristics" of her temperament, her ardent love of beauty, her strong intellectual fibre, and her native energy and capacity, -- such elements neede...
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  • Cherry Orchard Face Reality
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    It is very difficult to pigeonhole the modern drama into a tragedy or a comedy. A drama can be either of the two in two ways: either its vision of life is tragic, or the form used to present that vision is essentially tragic 2. The sense of life pervading the world of The Cherry Orchard is tragic but there are some elements in the play due to which the tragic sense does not completely permeate the atmosphere of the play. Consequently the tragedy masquerades on the stage as a comedy. Critics who ...
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  • Plays We Have Read Horizon Of Significance Play
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    Before turning to Stoppard's play, however, I'd like to linger for a few moments on those plays we have read in Liberal Studies: some Greek tragedies, Aristophanes's Clouds, and Shakespeare's Tempest and, most importantly, Hamlet. These all contain elements that seem to be lacking in Stoppard's play -- and our initial confusion, if there is any, may stem in large part from our sense that we " re missing something that we are used to. Traditional drama presents human actions in a social context. ...
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  • Andrea Gail Perfect Storm
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    " The Perfect Storm, directed by Wolfgang Petersen (Das Boot, Air Force One) tells the dramatic events that resulted from a phenomenal storm formation in the North Atlantic region in 1991. Based on a true story, The Perfect Storm follows the "Andrea Gail", a fishing boat that left Gloucester, Massachusetts and headed directly into the eye of a hurricane of unexampled proportions. Realizing his fishermen were underpaid and overworked, Captain Billy Tyne decides to make the last fishing expedition...
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  • Twentieth Century Fox Ays
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    ... t spreading it around. But this would send the sign: Why pick up a show from a studio if it's going to eventually end up on its own network? It's bad for business. ''Or perhaps just for the way broadcast network business has been conducted up until now. Given the dramatic shifts in the TV landscape (mega mergers; nets insisting on co-owning shows with producers), others argue that the rules must change. ''If Fox [the studio] did this in the old days, it would be out of business with one thir...
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  • Kabuki Theatre In Japan
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    Three characters referring to dance, music, and skill represent kabuki in the Japanese language. Kabuki is the traditional Japanese form of theatre. Tradition has it that kabuki was founded in 1603, in the Edo period, by a Shinto priestess named Okuni. Dressed like man, she and her troupe of mainly women performed dances and sketches on a stage set up in the riverbed of the Kamogawa River in Kyoto. Kabuki theatre, in contrast with older Japanese art forms such as Noh, was cultured for the townsp...
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  • George Gibbs And Emily Webb From Our Town
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    Our Town is one of the greatest plays of it's time. Our Town is not offered as a story of life in a New Hampshire village or as a speculation of life after death but as an attempt to find a value above all price for the smallest events in our daily life. as Wilder stated in his preface to Three Plays. This drama was performed on November eighth and ninth 2001, by the West Seneca East Senior High Drama Club and directed by Kathryn Chesley. Our Town is a simple play trying to express the importanc...
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  • X J Kennedy Literature An Introduction
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    In the Unholy Sonnet; after the Praying by Mark Jarman and Batter my Heart, Three-personal God, for You by John Donne, there lies very common subject matters. Both poems are expressing a feeling that the author has about his religion and its purpose in his life. Yet, although the subjects both poems are addressing are the same, the messages being delivered are slightly different. The likenesses within both of the poems are very great. They are similar in that the both are talking about their com...
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  • Man And Superman Don Juan
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    ... irving. It is the role of man to teach his children the ways of the world and make that world suitable for living. It is the men that make all the decisions in life, and fight for freedoms they cherish. In Shaw's case he wants nothing else but the end of democracy and the start of socialism where all new children can live together equally. Shaw writes Jack Tanner as he would himself in this play (Mayne 22). In a work of literature there is always a character that embodies the spirit of the a...
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  • Fear And Pity True Reason
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    Oedipus fulfills the function of a tragedy, and arouses fear and pity in the highest degree. But unfortunately a modern reader, coming to the classic drama not entirely for the purpose of enjoyment, will not always surrender himself to the emotional effect. He is correct to worry about Greek fatalism and the justice of the downfall of Oedipus, and, finding no satisfactory solution for these difficulties, loses half the pleasure that the drama was intended to produce. Aristotle finds the end of h...
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  • Story Of An Hour Poetry And Drama
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    ... ow anyone to see her great deed. In the storys climax Johns worst fears are realized as he discovers that his sickly wife has truly gone mad. He comes to her and asks to be let in but she refuses because she is almost but not quite done with her work. What is the matter? He cried. For Gods sake, what are you doing? I kept on creeping just the same, but I looked at him over my shoulder. Ive got out at last, said I, in spite of you and Jane. And Ive pulled off most of the paper, so you cant pu...
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  • Hamlet Father End Of The Play
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    1) Shakespeare? s revenge Hamlet Drama Exam 1) Shakespeare? s revenge tragedy, ? Hamlet, ? critiques the society of Denmark using powerful monologues and dramatic action. On the other hand, Wilde? s comic drama pokes fun at the high morality of Victorian Society. One serious theme that I noticed in? The Importance of being Ernest? was the consistent act of deception throughout the entire play. However this lack of honesty was not lonesome for insightful comedy and a visible foreshadowing of upco...
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  • Hamlet Prince Of Denmark William Shakespeare
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    Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark By William Shakespeare Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark By William Shakespeare (1564 1616) What can be said about the most famous work of English drama? A lot, actually. In fact scholars have been pawing over this play for three hundred years, searching to explain the inner workings of its plot, and particularly debating why the intelligent young Hamlet had such a hard time mustering the courage to avenge his fathers death. Often the only thing these scholars agree upon is tha...
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  • 20 Th Century Style Of Music
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    History of singing styles There have been distinct stages in the development of music and particularly singing over the previous hundreds of years. Looking back now we can easily see where certain things interlinked to create a new style or method of singing. From the western side of things, the first significant frame was the operatic movement. This began in the early 1600 s with the first ever Opera 1602. It was called Orpheo and was written by Monteverdi. The singing style that existed betwee...
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  • Hard Work People Work
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    Impact The history of theatre in the 18 th, 19 th, and 20 th centuries is one of the increasing commercialization of the art, accompanied by technological innovations, the introduction of serious critical review, expansion of the subject matters portrayed to include ordinary people, and an emphasis on more natural forms of acting. Theatre, which had been dominated by the church for centuries, and then by the tastes of monarchs for more than 200 years, became accessible to merchants, industrialis...
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  • Bus Stop Small Towns
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    Word Count: Darren Haviland # 12 Math. Ed Soph. ITL 1 - 2 Born in the USA. Sept 18, 2000 Cum. Ave: 2. 9 F-Comp: B. Inge: Early Success/Surprising Death Enjoying Inge? s play The Bus Stop I wanting to know more about Inge? s life. So I went to the computer lab and found several web pages about Inge that interested me. Then After reading each one carefully I wanted to write this short story in my own words about Inge? s small town life and surprising death. William Inge was born in Independence, K...
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  • Kill Her Husband Thirst For Revenge Clytaemestra
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    Into the Mind of the Noble Clytaemestra Born in 525 B. C. , Aeschylus was the earliest of the great tragic poets of Athens. He is commonly called the father of Greek tragedy. Tragedy and drama in the western world were born with Aeschylus, one of the greatest dramatists and poets of all time. He lived and wrote more than two millenniums ago in the city of Athens in Greece. He was completely a man of his century, and yet, because of this, his works have a special harmony, confident outlook, and a...
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  • Oedipus The King Tragic Hero
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    Isn t It Ironic? -Oedipus Rex A traffic jam when you re already late. A no-smoking sign on your cigarette break. Ten thousands spoons when all you need is a knife. Meeting the man of your dreams, and then meeting his beautiful wife. Irony is everywhere; you just cannot seem to get away from it no matter where you go. Even back in the day, they used irony to entertain as well as get a point across. Sophocles used three different types of irony in one of his most famous Greek tragedies, Oedipus th...
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  • Views On Censorship Hands Of Children Plato
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    Plato's three main objections to poetry are that poetry is not ethical, philosophical or pragmatic. It is not ethical because it promotes undesirable passions, it is not philosophical because it does not provide true knowledge, and it is not pragmatic because it is inferior to the practical arts and therefore has no educational value. Plato then makes a challenge to poets to defend themselves against his criticisms. Ironically it was Plato's most famous student, Aristotle, who was the first theo...
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