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Three Types Of Dogs
945 wordsThree Types of Dogs People watched for dogs with the traits to do the job, and then they bred them. The process, called selective breeding, started thousands of years ago. The two oldest breeds -- greyhounds and mastiffs -- developed because people wanted fast-running dogs for hunting and powerful fighting dogs for war. Today, these and other selectively bred dogs are known as purebreds. Because purebred dogs are bred only with each other, you can trace their pedigree, or family tree. Some greyh...
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York Harper Collins Young Man
1,889 wordsEQUUS vs. AMADEUS Within the course of this report, we will compare and contrast two plays of Peter Shaffer Equus and Amadeus. The play Equus is about a young boy who viciously blinds six horses with a metal spike in a stable and the psychiatrist, Martin Dysart, who investigates the boys mental state. It is a very complex, multi leveled story, with many relationships effecting Allens behavior. The relationship between Alan and Equus is a very complex one. His worship for the horse comes from his...
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Miller Tragic Figure
1,707 wordsDavid Siren 4 / 3 / 00 Bastien Dysart, The Common Tragic Figure? Peter Shaffer? s play? Equus? reads like a true tragedy blending religion and adolescence while questioning society? s? civilized norms? . Although Alan Strang seemingly suffers the most throughout the story, the true tragic figure in the play is Dysart, Alan? s psychiatrist. Dysart is forced to question everything that he previously accepted and his whole life is thrown out the window upon meeting Alan. Both Arthur Miller? s defin...
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Relationship Between Alan Envies Dysart Father
510 wordsThe play Equus is about a young boy who viciously blinds six horses with a metal spike in a stable and the psychiatrist, Martin Dysart, who investigates the boy s mental state. It is a very complex, multi leveled story, with many relationships effecting Allen s (the stabber) behavior. The relationship between Alan and Equus is a very complex one. His worship for the horse comes from his mother s beliefs in God. She is very religious and pushes religion on Alan. His father was the opposite. He wo...
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Theatre South Australia State Theatre South Australia Alan
943 wordsMartin Dysart, child psychiatrist, is on a quest to discover why a confused, passionate 17 year old boy named Alan, has savagely blinded six horses with a spike. The discovery of this forms Peter Shaffer? s brutal play? Equus? . ? Equus? , meaning horse in Latin, was performed by State Theatre of South Australia and directed by Marion Potts. Although written in the 1970? s many of the issues raised are highly relevant to today? s audience. The emotional impact of the play remains intact and cont...
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Ohio Valley Stand Point
202 wordsIm attending the Ohio University Russ College of Engineering and Technology. Ive lived in Athens Ohio for 12 years which is well over half my life and the situation of Dysart Woods has been drawn to my attention because of the lack of action that has been taken to preserve this wild life. I have educated myself on both the Ohio Valley Coal Companies stand point and the Dysart Defenders stand point. I wish for the reader to do the same. Following this paragraph are my conclusions backed up by fac...
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