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    It is undeniable that music plays a major role in the musical Fiddler on the roof‚ the music demonstrates happiness‚ anger‚ celebration‚ despair and other feelings to the audience. A lot of the music in fiddler such as “If I were a rich man”‚ “To life”‚ and “Miracles of miracles” can be characterized as Klezmer music. Klezmer is a genre of music that found tradition in the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Europe in 19th century. The characteristics of the Klezmer style music is the clarinet and violin

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    T.J. RODGERS VS. SISTER DORIS GORMLEY The ethical issue started with Sister Gormley noticing that Cypress doesn’t have any women or other race people on their board therefore she contacted the CEO complaining about it. The sister described the corporation as “immoral” for not having to diverse genders and race on their board. On the other side‚ the CEO T.J. Rodgers described her allegations as “politically correct.” The stakeholders in this situation are Rodgers and Sister Gormley. Sister Gormley

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    someone you have never seen before ripped you from your familys arms? Rabbit proof fence surely places the viewers into such a strong postion where they feel like they are one of the kids in the movie. The movie is based of the legit story written by Doris Pilkington Garimara which takes a jab at the issue Aboriginals faced with regards to the stolen generation. When watching you this film you are exposed to Noyce’s brient work in creating a narrtive stucter. There are 3 young indigenous girls are

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    Should one’s own customs and traditions change to accommodate for modern culture? That same question is answered in the light hearted musical‚ Fiddler on the Roof in which the main character‚ Tevye a traditional Jewish milkman‚ is faced with answering. He and the play answer it through the plot‚ the characters and even the costumes. To begin with‚ the main plot of the story was about Tevye’s daughters wanting to pick their own husbands instead of having the father pick for them which was a tradition

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    Tennessee Williams play “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” is a story that captures a family with problems hidden behind many lies. The setting of the story on a plantation farm in Mississippi on Big Daddy’s‚ the Father of the main characters‚ beautiful estate. Each character in the play desires something completely different. The focus is going to be on Maggie the so called “Cat.” Maggie is driven to have the perfect life with her husband‚ Brick‚ and wanted children on her father-in-laws beautiful estate she

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    Cat On The Hot Tin Roof In many movies there is a book created before the movie so the movie can base it off the book. Such as unbroken‚ a story of a man that was never broken after being held prisoner in japan during WWII‚ this book was made before the movie and came out completely different. The movie only took the important parts of the book such as running in the olympics and being held prisoner. In the movie there are many key differences between the book and the movie‚ but they both are

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    BSBWOR404 Develop work priorities Task 2 Student Name: Paola Nobile Student ID: 1601082 Date: 12/09/2016 Part 1- Create your own work objectives 1. The workgroup objective in “Restora Roof” are : • Get the present employments completed on time. • Increment those volume from claiming fill in through the workshop by 10%. • Apprentices’ fill in is to An expert standard. 2. My personal objectives are: • Create An superior framework on record expenses‚ requesting for parts

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    I had succeeded where others had fallen short. Although some of the characters in Tennessee Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof were able to aggrandize through the pride they had gained throughout life‚ others fell short of this success and instead spent time drowning themselves in reminiscence and rum. Big Daddy could be considered the epitome of pride in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. He owns “twenty-eight thousand acres of the richest land” (112)‚ all of which he gained through hard work and dedication

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    success in achieving the ‘American Dream’. One of the major struggles is maintaining one’s traditional values and their individuality while assimilating and not forgetting who he or she really is. The narrator‚ Jayanti‚ in “Silver Pavements‚ Golden Roofs”‚ by Chitra Divakaruni‚ illustrates a good example of how a person loses their individuality and self-identity to do whatever it takes to assimilate and fit into the society. From the beginning of the story‚ Jayanti shows signs of assimilation and

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    2011 Term Paper Carl Jung‚ an analytical psychologist‚ stated that “archetypes are a tendency or instinctive trend in the human unconscious to express certain motifs or themes” (“Dreams‚ Health‚ Yoga‚ Mind & Spirit”). In the play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams‚ Williams uses many archetypal images and personas‚ such as the tragic hero or the stern father figure‚ to convey the overall complexity of the plays many themes and characters as a way for the audience to connect with and recognize

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