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    Place and Space

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    Place and Space | The place of a drama can be manipulated in two ways; firstly‚ the fictional setting and location of where the drama is occurring and secondly‚ the actual physical space it is being performed in (Strube‚ Behal & Davis‚ 2010). Dramatic meaning can be enhanced by choosing a specific place‚ general location or mood and atmosphere. This can be manipulated by factors such characters‚ props‚ technology and symbols. Throughout our devised performance we use a combination

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    Place Theory

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    Understanding of Place: Place Making and Archetypal Structures in Sariaya and Quiapo” by EUO. The issue of Figure Ground Theory and Linkage Theory are apparently not concerns for Piazza Navona and Paris‚ France. Reflect on how Place Theory can be applied as well on these examples by drawing from the discussion in EUO’s paper. From what I had understood from reading Arch. Emilio Ozaeta’s Towards an Understanding of Place: Place-making and archetypal structures in Sariaya and Quiapo‚ a certain place should

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    The Market Place

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    The Market Place Summary The Puritan women waiting outside the prison self-righteously and viciously discuss Hester Prynne and her sin. Hester‚ proud and beautiful‚ emerges from the prison. She wears an elaborately embroidered scarlet letter A — standing for "adultery" — on her breast‚ and she carries a three-month-old infant in her arms. Hester is led through the unsympathetic crowd to the scaffold of the pillory. Standing alone on the scaffold as punishment for her adulterous behavior‚ she remembers

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    Sacred Places

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    standard‚ they were seen and treated by the civilization or culture that followed them as the ’truth ’‚ the established knowledge and explanation of their world‚ their reality and their role and place in it. Each myth‚ each pantheon of gods had their own ’sacred places ’. Like dwellings to humans‚ these sacred places were either their abodes or locations that held great significance to them due to events and roles that played out in it. There are different types of sacred sights. Despite their differences

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    Meaningful Place

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    BEDROOM SWEET BEDROOM When I think of a meaningful place‚ I think of my bedroom. A place like my bedroom is where I can relax and be comfortable. I think that is why it is important to me‚ because I can be myself and feel comfortable in there. I can also just sit down and rest my body. Another reason is I can go there when I want privacy. I can shut the door‚ maybe even lock it and tell everyone in my household not to disturb me. My room holds most of my personal belongings there and they

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    changing places

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    Changing places Change of places can be for a good or bad reason‚ but in my case was for the best for our family. Most couples‚ when thinking about divorcing are worried about their children‚ because everyone knows that divorce have some effects in children’s. In my opinion divorce is about loss and change. When my parents divorced it was hard for my younger brother and I. But was a change for the best of everyone. We moved to Hidalgo. Around this change of place‚ as result of my parents’ divorce

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    A Child Called “It” is a very tragic book that tells an amazingly true story about a real life little boy in California. Written by Dave Pelzer‚ the story reveals an extreme case of child abuse‚ one of the worst ever report in California history. A Child Called “It” tells the unbearable story of a boy who gets beaten day after day by his alcoholic mother. This story is an autobiography communicating very informative information of the severity of child abuse and how important school officials are

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    The Hiding Place

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    Watching the movie The Hiding Place made me realize how much better and different books are than movies. A major difference between the book and the movie was the beginning. For instance‚ the book started with the watch shops’ 100th Anniversary‚ and the movie started with the Nazis taking away the Ten Boom family’s radio. The movie skipped a lot of events such as the 100th Anniversary and introducing the family and their roles in the story. It would have been better if the movie at least showed the

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    A Bridge Called My Back

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    Morgana’s preface to A Bridge Called My Back is personal to me as just this year I have defined myself as a woman of color. I am a diverse mix of African-American‚ French‚ and Hispanic descent. Most of my ancestry came to American as non-speaking English. My upbringing shared a large‚ colorful mixture of environment and cultural practice that I am blessed to experience. Thus‚ I have an open mind to accept all races and ethnicities. However‚ after reading the preface‚ I was unaware the context and

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    A Man Called Horse Change

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    and it can happen without a person knowing.In Dorothy Johnson’s short story “A Man Called Horse” the main character changed in three ways: becomes a slave‚becomes a horse‚and becomes a man. The first change made was he became a slave. The main character‚ later to be known as Horse‚ moved from Boston to the West in 1845. While he bathed in a creek‚ he got captured by an Indian warrior‚from an Indian tribe called Crows. Horse was forced to be a slave for the warrior’s mother. The mother‚later

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