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    Shrek Play Analysis

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    executed‚ it really brightened his character. His acting was good‚ he really became Lord Farquaad. My only negative critique is he looked at the audience and talked to the audience a lot‚ and with doing that it could’ve taken away from the plot as it is a play‚ not a stand up comedy act. I would give him a 9 out of 10 for his portrayal of Lord Farquaad‚ and 8 out of 10 for acting and singing

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    No Sugar Play Analysis

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    Realist plays are often a response or a comment on an issue or topic in society‚ past or present. Within No sugar‚ it is accepted Davis is responding to the topic of racism against Indigenous Australians‚ treating them in a subhuman manner and “othering” them. Othering can be defined as the practise of imposing a definition on a particular group in society‚ most commonly a marginalised one. It consequently disempowers the chosen groups and allows the dominant group to maintain it’s power and control

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    Dags: Play Analysis

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    The play ‘Dags’ is based on the life of a young teenager going through the changes in life and facing everyday issues. The story line involves the struggles as a girl is growing up and discovering relationships with friends‚ boys and family. With the troubles of boys breaking up friendships and friendships breaking up family relationships‚ main character Gillian discovers what is really important and what is just a false expectation of reality. My character in the production was a significant

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    Oklahoma Play Analysis

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    Stroman‚ and the music is by Richard Rodger. There are many characters with a variety of differences for example‚ Jud Fry‚ Ali Hakim‚ Laurey‚ and Curly. However‚ they are connected through the theatre in many ways as well as through dance and music. The play is revolves around a man named Jud Fry‚ a woman named Laurey‚ and a love triangle that involves her friend Ado Annie‚ a man named Ali Hakim‚ and Will Parker. Trevor Nunn‚ the director of the musical used many different forms of Aristotle’s critical

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    Assuming Is Dangerous

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    Assuming is Dangerous When people make assumptions‚ based on things that they think they see‚ hear‚ or know; without confirming their conclusion first‚ anything can result. For Lester Burnham‚ it can be concluded‚ the result of someone else’s assumption would be his own death. Throughout the movie America Beauty‚ there were many miscommunications between the characters‚ but only one particular failure to communicate cost someone their life. Colonel Frank Fitts was very concerned with his sons’

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    Are Families Dangerous?

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    Are Families Dangerous? Barbara Ehrenreich The family is the first institution of the five basic social institutions. It is responsible for developing the behavior of each person to be interactive individuals in society. It is responsible for supplying the basic needs of each person during their development. Unfortunately‚ the image of family has been deteriorated considerably. Instead of being a system support for people‚ it has become a double edged sword. Society is at fault for how bad

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    An Inspector Calls is a play written by J.B. Priestley based in England‚ 1912. The main family in the play is the Birling family which consists of Arthur Birling the main character‚ Sybil Birling his wife‚ Sheila Birling his daughter and Eric Birling his son. There is also Gerald Croft who is planning on marrying Sheila. In the opening they are in their dining room which is a ‘fairly large suburban house’ implying they are of middle class‚ but rising up and probably at the higher end of the spectrum

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    relate and dive head first into‚ it seemed that every actor had their own theories about why they were there and their characters’ back stories. Max Morter’s performance as Buddy Layman was extremely impressive considering the dedication necessary to play a character with issues such as Buddy’s. If you saw Max backstage for some reason‚ you would see that he remained in character even in the moments when he was not on

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    Love In Love on the B-Line by Adam Kraar‚ two lovers dispute over their relationship at a subway in Brooklyn. Kraar uses a style that is simple and commonplace‚ but romantic still. The characters‚ Robbie and Marie‚ are rather ordinary and are living through a situation which many real-life couples also experience. This literary piece thrives on realistic human element‚ making is easy for readers to relate to them and understand the emotions that Robbie and Marie feel. Love on the B-Line is a believable

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    societies‚ immigrants were often left to assimilate to the customs of their new home and leave their old culture behind. Society was not as well equip to establish a multicultural image and integrate new ideas into their lifestyles. Ken Mitchell’s play “The shipbuilder” is a Saskatchewan work that features the finish character Jaanus Karkulaimen whom challenged the cultural integration model of assimilation. Within “The shipbuilder”‚ Jaanus Karkulaimen chooses to reject assimilation and preserve

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