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    Written Assessment on use of Transformation Technique in Exploring Characters from Blood Brothers. TASK: Write an essay below on how you used the transformation technique to explore the characters within Blood Brothers. In our lesson we explored the characters of Blood Brothers using the Transformation technique‚ taking the characteristic movements of animals and applying them to how we would portray our chosen character. The chosen character was Mrs Johnstone‚ she was a very calm and she cared

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    In “Little Brother”‚ a novel written by Cory Doctorow‚ there seem to be many themes that are based mostly along the lines of the rights of U.S. citizens‚ national security‚ and how that security is carried out. Privacy is one of the main recurring themes and is brought up quite often throughout the novel. On multiple occasions‚ the privacy of the main character‚ as well as that of several minor characters‚ is taken away by the Department of Homeland Security after a terrorist attack. This seems to

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    Moviegoers unknowingly pay for the misinformation of mental illness. Directors receive praise and wealth for their help in creating stigmas. The movie‚ Blood Brothers‚ received a Tony in 1992. The plot is about a depressed man who goes insane and plans on killing his brother for revenge. Much of the background music says “madman”. The unpredictability of the mentally ill is seen as an immense issue. The stereotype is that people with mental illness are violent and become mad men at the flip of a

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    On the 11th November 2016 I went to see a play called Blood Brothers at Mayflower Theatre‚ it was written by Willy Russell.It was set in the 1960s in Liverpool. It was performed by the Professional Play Group and directed by Bob Tomson and Bill Kenwright. The play was a musical which meant during the performance there was songs suited to a specific moment within the play. Before attending the performance I already knew the story line however I was intrigued as to how they could perform the play themselves

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    In Truman Capote’s‚ “In Cold Blood”‚ the theme of an “American Dream” is promoted by the settings in the book. As displayed in the book‚ the two factors‚ the American dream and setting‚ intertwine; revealing a more deeper connection. The American dream is fragile and with the introduction of different settings throughout the book‚ it is evident on how it can be impossible to reach under difficult circumstances. Agent Dewey fantasizes about one day living his version of the American dream. “Dewey

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    In the movie Step Brothers‚ there’s two middle aged men they hate each other because they’re childish. Then they become best friends and act like actual brothers. They have to attempt to get jobs to please their parents. They don’t respect anyone and have the minds of 12 year old boys. They end up ruining their parent’s lives causing them to get a divorce from all the stress and arguing. After the whole disaster Brennan and Dale go separate ways and decide to grow up and get actual jobs and act like

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    Memon Theme Analysis The theme of "Blood on the River" is make decisions out of love not anger.x One event that showed this theme was when Samuel needed to make decisions out of love not anger because Samuel had stolen his dead mother’s locket. The text states‚ “There is the locket‚ displayed on a piece of beaver felt. I close my fingers around the cool‚ smooth silver. I haven’t touched it since the day she died. Mine. It should be mine‚ because it was hers.” (2). This quote shows that the theme is

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    Major Themes Generational conflict Although the most prominent conflict in Blood Wedding is between the Bridegroom and Leonardo Felix‚ generational conflict plays a subtler and more insidious role in the tragic events. The Bride rebels openly against the social mores of her parents’ generation; her actions can be read as a response to feeling trapped by the limited prospects that a woman had at this place and time. Although he is a man‚ the Bridegroom is similarly constrained‚ constantly having

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    seriously wrong with this boy.” “There’s nothing wrong with him other than being a gigantic spaz‚” stated Russell as he began to get indignant by the provocations and accusations the other patrons of Man ‘n hiavelli’s were making against his kid brother. “So‚ why doesn’t everyone just ease up now‚ the show’s over?” “Hey‚ what was it like‚ Phillip?” asked Georgio‚ “You know‚ being ill.” “He doesn’t remember‚” Russell sternly answered for Phillip. “He was fine‚ then he just passed out for a while

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    Drama Essay – Section 1 Our task was to dramatise and perform an extract from the play text ‘Blood Brothers’. The performance had to take into consideration the intentions of the playwright and use an appropriate style. My group chose to perform seven scenes from the play. The beginning scene for our piece is looking at how the lack of money affected the children at that time‚ with children that were complaining they were hungry and that they didn’t have all they wanted and showing that the

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