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The Crucible Act one begins with Reverend Parris praying over her daughter, Betty Parris, who lies
conversations between Reverend Parris
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915
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The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Brecht uses epic theatre to bring forth an idea or
meaning for the audience to consider while ente
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865
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THE DEVILS ADVOCATE I recently saw a movie called, "The Devil's Advocate." The previews for this movie seemed unbelievable and sounded very similar to a previous lawyer-based mov
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644
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The Play Must Go West Soon after the American Revolution, Americans began their expansion to the west. It was our Manifest Destiny to tame the wilds of the west and expand our nati
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1820
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The Cracked Mirror The Minor Characters It is reasonable to wonder what Shakespeare had in mind while writing Hamlet. After all, Shakespeare wasn't a philosopher or historian, or even a literary
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1280
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Tartuffe Moliere’s neoclassic comedy, Tartuffe, is a prime example of his expertise in the comedic technique. The plot is one that keeps the reader or viewer interest
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985
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Tartuffe MOLLIERE Tartuffe is a classic story of deceit by one who is trusted and respected. Tartuffe,
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764
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Thailand IINTRODUCTION Thailand, formerly Siam, officially Kingdom of Thailand, kingdom in Southeast Asia, bounded by Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) on the north and
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10370
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To kill a mockingbird The South represents a region of the United States which demonstrates relatively traditional values. For example, southern societies suggest men act like gentl
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200
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The Second Shepherds Play The Second Shepherds Play goes against many of the characteristics that Horace believes should be in a play. The play does not stay in the boundar
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618
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THEATER How different cultures affected English Theater
Theater unites the past and present in a unique cultural experience. Theatre continues to thrive and has b
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647
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The Caretaker nonverbal techniques "Drama is not made up of words alone, but sights and sounds, stillness and motion, noise and silence." While this quotation i
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1081
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The Bacchae The Bacchae represents an authentic interpretation that is full of temptation in the natural world. I am going to com
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795
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The Cherry Orchard From the Anton Chekhov play, The Cherry Orchard, performed at the O'Reilly Theater, the character Varya is quite unique. Varya embodies Chekhov's idea of
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328
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The Globe Theater The Globe Theater changed the course of English Theater forever. The Globe broke rules of ownership, class standards, and promoted the greatest playwright eve
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581
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Tennessee Williams and the Southern Belle Tennessee Williams and the Southern Belle
And such girls! . . . more grace, more elegance, more refine
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4080
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The New York City Ballet Ballet, what exactly is ballet your probably wondering… well ballet is a classical dance form characterized by grace and precision
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394
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To whoose homecoming does the play refer To Whose Homecoming Does The Play Refer?
In the play ‘The Homecoming’ by Harold Pinter, a family deals with the unexpected return of the eldest son and his
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1795
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The Doll House When The Doll House was written in 1879, the world was still completely in the clutches of many horrific gender stereotypes. Women in particular were confine
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745
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The effect film had on WWII propaganda Without the advent of the medium of film to wage a war of propaganda both the Axis and
the Allies of World War II would have found it difficult to gather as m
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1614
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The Misanthrope The Misanthrope was not similar to anything one might expect to see in a modern day theatrical production. The dialogue that was spoken between the actors wa
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910
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The Group Theater The Group Theatre began as a small company that provided actors and actresses with a means and a location to practice plays. Three people, Harold Clurman, Lee
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1534
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The witchcraft hysteria In 1692, in Salem Massachusetts, the superstition of witches existed in a society of strong puritan beliefs. Anybody who acted
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632
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The Globe theater My research paper is on the Globe. The Globe is a playhouse in London, England. This was a pretty neat thing to research because this year it i
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360
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the crucible The Crucible - Witch Trials In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the madness of the Salem witch trials is explored in great detail. There are many theories as
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2532
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The Emergence of the Tragedian By 1600, international trade routes, which had been centered around the Mediterranean Sea for centuries were almost entirely
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1584
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The Signifigance of Irony Metaphor and Reverasal of Situatio The Signifigance of Irony, Metaphor, and Reverasal of Situation in Oedipus Rex
Oedipus Rex is a tragedy of a man who attempts to flee a prophecy out of fear
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1181
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the GATSBY Juxtaposing two scenes in a narrative allows them to be easily compared and contrasted. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, t
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671
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the scarlet letter In The Scarlet Letter the author uses several symbolic things. He uses the rose bush that is in the midst of all the grayness. Pearl, Hesters' daughter is a
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231
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The Odd Couple Summary English
12/19/00
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713
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The Mosquito Coast In the movie ¡§The Mosquito Coast¡¨, the Fox¡¦s family dropping out and leaving America for a new life in the South American jungle, as A
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1043
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The Life and Works of Bertolt Brecht The Life and Works of Bertolt Brecht
Bertolt Brecht was one of the chief innovators of modern theatrical techniques. He was both a poet and a playwrigh
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1670
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thick as a brick Choreography by Lucy Cullingford
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607
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