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    World Records. Introduction Our self-image is often based on what others make us believe we are. A poor self-image can do irreparable damage to us.You are what you think you are. Our self-image is often based on what others make us believe we are. A poor self-image can do irreparable damage to us. Think of a frog‚ and immediately‚ you are reminded of its croaking. Think of a nightingale and its melodious voice comes to your mind. Yet‚ a frog is cunning enough to make a nightingale feel small and

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    prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing? Belonging is a sense of enlightenment felt when an individual gains an understanding of themselves in relation to others and the wider world. William Shakespeare’s pastoral play ‘As You Like It’ and the bildungsroman ‘Looking For Alibrandi’ written by Melina Marchetta examine not only how our perceptions of belonging are affected by the passage of time‚ but how our interactions with the world around us can shape us. Individuals

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    Shakespeare Can Be Funny Too! In A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare‚ the Mechanical Bottom portrays character comedy whenever he is interacting with other people throughout the play. Character comedy is using a well known character‚ like Bottom‚ to create comedy. It is usually used to exaggerate a character’s features while showing the audience their personality. An example of this would be when Peter Quince‚ head of the Mechanicals‚ was giving out parts for the play that they were

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    as despite differences in cultures and time periods‚ humour has been and always will be introduced and accepted by the audience through a drunken‚ clumsy‚ crude character. In ancient Greece‚ this could be due to the fact that Aristotle said that comedy is "defined as an imitation of the actions of men worse than ourselves" and should be relatable to the "universal" so as to be recognized. The playwright uses Silenus’ character as his universal‚ recognizable figure that rebels agains expectations

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    In the article “How Bridesmaids Set the New Standard for Women in Comedy” published on the website The Artifice‚ the authors emphasizes how actresses in comedy are just as entertaining as men and can now make jokes that actors use to only make and women would stay away from. The article disects the film Bridesmaids and goes into detailed examples as to how actresssess in comedy are starting to break down the barrier of whats acceptable from women in film. The first type of joke the author(s) go

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    Throughout history philosophers and scholars have widely debated the theory of comedy and laughter‚ the types of laughter and the reasons why we laugh. In his essay “Ontological Laughter: Comedy as Experimental Possibility Space” Timothy Morton‚ discusses his views on laughter and states that “comedy is the genre closes to the ontological structure of how things are” (332). Morton begins by proposing that “a thing is exactly what it is‚ yet never exactly as it appears” (Morton 322-323)‚ therefore

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    Television studies Comedy is and was all throughout the history of the human culture undoubtedly among the most popular genres in the entertainment industry overall and especially on the television since it has become one of the favorite recreation alternatives for the modern people. In television‚ the comedy has taken a solid place from the very beginning of the broadcasting. Probably‚ it is for this reason that with time‚ the forms‚ or types of the comedy have been multiplied and varied to the

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    DISCLAIMER: this is not the best essay (it’s rubbish but take from it what you will) To some extent‚ the statement is true as proof lies in many plays and novels. An example of this is Shakespeare’s comedic plays. The play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ begins in Athens where there is turmoil in the sense that Egeus’ daughter‚ Hermia‚ does not want to marry Demetrius. At the time of writing the play‚ these kinds of issues where the epitome of turmoil‚ parents were desperate to have their daughters

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    The Shield Project has you choose 4 things that describe you as a person‚ who you are. I choose a theatrical comedy mask‚ a great white shark‚ a plate of spaghetti‚ and a russian flag with a bear as well as a star. My first choice for the Shield Project was a theatrical comedy mask. I have always thought that i was funny‚ my family and friends can tell you otherwise. My friends tell me i have a gift of making situations less “awkward”. My second choice was a great white shark‚ my love for sharks

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    poems are not merely entertaining stories of legendary or historical heroes; they summarize and express the nature or ideals of an entire nation at a significant or crucial point in its history. I have chosen for comparison the Odyssey‚ The Divine Comedy‚ and Paradise Lost. The Odyssey‚ attributed to Homer is about Odysseus‚ the king of Ithaca‚ who sailed with his army to take part in war against Troy. After ten years of war‚ victory is declared and the armies of Odysseus have sailed for home. As

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