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King Lear Original Text
1,481 wordsWhen dealing with text of Jacobean writers such as Shakespeare, one has a great deal of freedom in interpreting it. His words are full of not only meaning, but entendre's, alliterations, and metaphors that allows a great deal of artistic freedom when actualizing it into performance. Perhaps that is why his plays have been a longtime favorite standard performance material, and more recently (the past 100 years), have become very popular to produce and present What allows for Shakespeare to be pre...
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Sight Sound Stillness Motion Noise Stillness Motion Noise Play
1,089 words"Drama is not made up of words alone, but sights and sounds, stillness and motion, noise and silence. " While this quotation is relevant to all areas of drama, it is particularly pertinent in absurdist theatre and is important in the construction of Harold Pinter's, The Caretaker. Through these conventions, sight, sound, stillness, motion, noise and silence, the idea of a random and lonely world is portrayed. The notion that we are born alone and die alone and fortuitous, unrelated events happen...
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Princess Of Wales Time And Money
1,712 wordsThroughout her life all eyes were always on Princess Diana. Millions came to identify with her and, when she died, they felt as though they have lost a best friend. More than a year after the sudden end of her privileged but imperfect life, Princess Diana's charity work still motivates many others to donate their own time in hopes to help the lives of others. Through the vigorous fund raising and campaigning, Princess Diana has greatly effected the lives of the patients she has reached out to. T...
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Maslow Hierarchy Belonging Ness
4,315 wordsThere Individualism And Democracy Introduction There is growing consensus in the United States of the potential collapse of democracy, and many scholars question whether America will be able to address the challenges necessary to avert it. At the heart of the issue is the disintegration of civil society. In a remarkable book on the subject Democracy on Trial Jean Elshtain (1995: 5) notes, As a civic question and it is by no means a civic matter alone the locus of despair speaks to the loss of ci...
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