it was a good show with a few setbacks. Some of the things that made it a good show were the different size drums that they used‚ the cool blue back drops‚ and the music playing in the beginning. One of the bad things about the show was that the audience had to read the translations. One of the things that made the show a success were the different sized drums that the troupe used. The different sized drums were a success because if all the drums were the same size than they would produce the same
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highly valued today as it explores many issues that are important to his audience and their perception of both themselves and the history of their world. Yeats reflects upon many issues of his life and his world that the audience can empathise with and appreciate. Such ideas include that of change and transformation and life and death‚ ideas that are reflected in both Easter 1916 and The wild swans at Coole. Because the audience experiences these issues throughout life as a part of the human condition
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characters in the plays you have studied be expressed on stage? Australian plays make any normal situation intriguing and unique while exposing Australia’s cultural‚ social‚ political and personal issues and concerns. This influences the way in which audiences understand and respond to the subliminal messages that different Australian practitioners use. The playwrights of both Ruby Moon By Mat Cameron and Stolen By Jane Harrison use dramatic forms‚ performance styles and techniques to establish strong
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astronaut. Love-struck‚ she shrugs off the fireproof jacket and runs into the arms of the astronaut‚ leaving the fireman heart broken in all his fruitless perfection. In bold letters‚ a caption states “Nothing beats an Astronaut – Ever.” The target audiences of this commercial are males: mainly adults and teenagers included. This can be inferred by how the caption seems to be giving advice to boys trying to smell appealing for the ladies. Also‚ young children who have not yet hit puberty will find little
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extremely effective in showing the life of the peasantry; more so than any bleak or so-called "real" story (in the manner of Ibsen) could.<br><br>The problem with showing the peasant class in a bleak manner is that‚ by virtue of their position‚ the audience knows their life is bleak in terms of money. By featuring a peasant class‚ it would be redundant to make a movie about their lack of finances‚ intelligence‚ or other virtues not usually associated with a so-called "lower" class. So in the same way
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Cinematography has a major importance in giving the audience of a film an idea of where the people in the movie are. If done well‚ sometime the audience can even feel as if they are in this setting with the characters. Sound also plays an important role in films whether is is sound coming from people talking‚ a crash‚ or even a soundtrack of a film. It gives the audience a chance to feel submerged into the film and participate along with the characters. Guardians of The Galaxy‚ a film directed by
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Theory X‚ Theory Y by Douglas McGregor is a motivation theory. Douglas McGregor is a social psychologist and applied two sets of assumptions to the organizational structure called Theory X and Theory Y. His theory is based on managerial views of human beings. In his book‚ The Human Side of Enterprise‚ he outlined a new role for managers. He stated that managers should assist subordinates in reaching their full potential‚ rather than commanding and controlling. Theory X is negative and Theory Y can
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educate and inform the audience about important ideas in his film “The Hurricane”? Introduction In the film‚ “The Hurricane”‚ Jewison uses camera‚ dialogue‚ music‚ and lighting techniques to educate and inform the audience about important ideas within the context of political protest in America during the sixties. Jewison also uses live footage and protests songs from the freedom fighters of that era to connect with the audience. The main ideas that Jewison conveys to the audience are concerned with
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curl Right in the middle of her forehead; When she was good‚ she was very‚ very good‚ And when she was bad‚ she was horrid!” Atwood begins her speech with an anecdote and quotes this famous nursery rhyme to gain a personal connection with her audience and to introduce the subject of her speech – women in literature. Atwood established herself as a controversial writer‚ bringing her radical views such as feminism to the centre of political discussion. Throughout the speech Atwood explores the
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Richard III” [KRIII]. The change in context often offers a fresh perspective to the differences between the Elizabethan audience and the contemporary audience‚ and how they perceive what values are presented within the play. This perception also allows these values to transcend time. In KRII‚ Richard’s evil dual personality was an inconceivable concept to the Elizabethan audience. They viewed Richard as a renowned villain of history during the War of the Roses‚ and only as a villain within the play
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