discuss how this aspect of the scene contributes to your understanding of the play as a whole. The penultimate scene of Tennessee William’s play “A Streetcar named Desire” in which the protagonist Blanche Dubois is raped by her brother-in –law‚ Stanley Kowalski‚ is deeply disturbing to the audience. Williams uses this scene as a climax of both the play’s plot and a number of key themes At the start of the scene we can see that Blanche’s already eccentric character has retreated deeply into the
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interactions with Stanley and her sister Blanche. However‚ her power in the way she cared for
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school. I said goodbye to my parents and they left. “Now‚ where is my group?” I told myself. “Oh never mind‚ there they are!” “Nathan!” said my best friend Stanley. “You ready for the trip?” “You know I am‚” I replied. We found our group‚ which contained 16 people‚ including me. Stanley was my tent partner. It was Anson‚ Andrew‚ me‚ Stanley‚ Scott‚ Thurman‚ Kevin‚ Andy‚ Leander‚ Charles‚ William‚ Kaden‚ Brandon‚ Nelson‚ Jacky‚ and Jordan. We went into the school bus and went to a port. When we
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B. C. (2003). Enterhealth.com/docs/Jellinek. Retrieved December 09‚ 2012‚ from Enterhealth.com: http://www.enterhealth.com/docs/jellinek_chart.pdf Fleeman‚ W Peele‚ D. S. (2004). 7 Tools To Beat Addiction. New York: Crown Publishing Group. peele‚ S. (1996-2012). The Meaning Of Addiction. Retrieved December 16‚ 2012‚ from The Stanton Peele Addiction Website: http://www.peele.net/lib/moa3.php Pyecroft‚ A Savant‚ M. v. (1946). ThinkExist.com Quotations. Retrieved December 10‚ 2012‚ from ThinkExist
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Although humor is often used to entertain or lighten one’s mood‚ it can also change the world‚ if addressed correctly. In his 2004 novel Status Anxiety‚ Alain de Botton argues that humorists do not only play a large role in entertainment‚ but they also represent the people and their true underlying feelings on series topics. I strongly agree with de Botton’s stance on the role of humor and humorists in society because they allow people to discuss and raise awareness for controversial issues without
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The author starts Scene Three with ‘The Poker Night.’ giving the impression this scene is an important one in the book through the use of a short direct three word sentence with each word capitalised‚ this suggests that the happenings in this scene are going to have an important impact on the rest of the play. After this‚ Williams carries on with stage directions; these directions show from the beginning what kind of ambience the scene is going to take on‚ the kind of ambience that he wanted to
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LESSSON 5 The Swing Era (1932-1942) • Post Depression (1929) • Big Bands become prominent • Instrumentation: 4-5 trumpets‚ 4 trombones‚ 5 saxophones (woodwinds)‚ piano‚ bass‚ drums‚ guitar • Arranger becomes much more important • Written out arrangements with less‚ or little‚ improvisation • Some up-tempo tunes • Many more ballads with jazz interpretation • Music often for dancing Music become a big business • Recordings were now very important • Recording companies now exercised
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I really enjoyed Anthony’s Lane review of “Get Out‚” starting from where he talks about Chris encountering when he first meets Rose’s parents. When Chris and Dane (Rose’s dad) have a one-one conversation‚ Dane begins by justifying how bad it must look to Chris to be a white family with a black groundskeeper and a black house cleaning and ends the conversation by saying how he would have voted for Obama in 3rd term if he could. In the review‚ Anthony Lane writes‚ “What we have here‚ in other words
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Troy’s mom is another important character. She is caring and kind. She takes care of Seth and Troy. Troy’s best friends‚ Nathan and Tate‚ are middle school football players. They care about Troy and help him solve the problems caused by Peele‚ the main bad guy. Peele is a reporter trying to destroy Troy and Seth.
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Mule Killers-A Story Within “Mule Killers”‚ 2004 by Lydia Peele is the gripping story of love and the difficulties around it. It deals with issues such as fatherhood‚ friendship and marriage‚ including the conflicts surrounding these. Lydia Peele presents the story of a father telling his son‚ who is the narrator‚ an anecdote from his early life. The anecdote is an unhappy love story of the narrator’s father’s love life‚ and the relationship to the narrator’s grandfather. In a story with its roots
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