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    The Golden Age of Broadway “Oklahoma! Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain.” These iconic song lyrics are from the chart-topping musical Oklahoma!. This musical introduced‚ the now idolized‚ Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein (Brockett pg. 462). Rogers and Hammerstein wrote the musical‚ in hopes of making it on Broadway. Instead‚ they wrote a musical that started the next era to sweep through Broadway. The Golden Age of Broadway was the beginning of what will later be one of the

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    BTEC in Music Practise (Year 1) MUSIC HISTORY ASSIGNMENT BROADWAY MUSICALS Broadway Musicals When we are talking about the Broadway Musicals‚ we would think about the theatre music. In the very early 20th Century in America‚ the theatre music was booming‚ there were thirty-three legitimate Broadway theatres in New York‚ over 3‚000 professional theatres across the United States‚ and more was going to be built to meet the audience demand. The famous actor was Al Jolson‚ a ‘charismatic performer’

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    The Black Crook is a musical theatre which had been conform into modern ‘book musical.’ It was said that in summer of 1866‚ in the lower Broadway of New York City had been the busiest for them. With the congested traffic‚ temperature slowly rising and with the typical citizens walking around with such a busy road. Post-Civil War business had also boomed in this time period‚ in order terms there was in an increase with the city’s working and middle class population. With masses of people‚ they

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    Every year‚ thousands of boating accidents happen in the United States. Out of this‚ 60 percent results in some kind of injury. Aside from accidents‚ boats also get stolen. This is why it is very important to get boat insurance. With all the dangers‚ it would be crazy not to get boat insurance. Here are a few useful tips when shopping for boat insurance. 1. You should look for an insurance company that is responsive & always available. It is very critical that your company responds when you really

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    When considering purchasing a boat to use for fishing in shallow waters‚ because of their similarities‚ bay boats and flats boats may come to mind. There are a few differences to consider when deciding which boat is best for your specific needs. Flats These boats are also known as skiffs‚ and are built for shallow coastal waters. Used primarily for flats fishing‚ they are great for catching tarpon‚ redfish‚ snook‚ and bonefish. They have the ability to glide across calm water silently‚ and be maneuvered

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    happens in our life‚ we must follow these ethics. When we follow these rules for a while‚ it begins to turn into a theme. These rules begin to define what we do and more importantly‚ who we are. This concept is shown clearly by Alistair MacLeod in “The Boat”. The family‚ especially the mother and father‚ clearly shows the themes of love versus hate‚ dedication‚ and tradition. Love versus hate is a strong theme shown by the family. The mother loves that she has a husband who is a fisherman‚ but the father

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    Show how Alistair Macleod demonstrates relationships between landscape and memory in “The Boat” Alistair Macleod portrayed various details that developed key ideas to lead from landscape to memory in 1st person. To evoke his memories‚ he described these events using his five senses. After all‚ the whole story is a reminiscence of the narrator’s childhood. The vocabularies that Macleod uses are somewhat mystifying. Words such as “I imagine… or they were only shadows and echoes” were used to

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    The Boat Alistair MacLeod There are times even now‚ when I awake at four o’clock in the morning with the terrible fear that I have overslept; when I imagine that my father is waiting for me in the room below the darkened stairs or that the shorebound men are tossing pebbles against my window while blowing their hands and stomping their feet impatiently on the frozen steadfast earth. There are times when I am half out of bed and fumbling for socks and mumbling for words before I realize that I am

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    Alice Munro The Found Boat 1974 At the end of Bell Street‚ McKay Street‚ Mayo Street‚ there was the Flood. It was the Wawanash River‚ which every spring overflowed its banks. Some springs‚ say one in every five‚ it covered the roads on that side of town and washed over the fields‚ creating a shallow choppy take. Light reflected off the water made every- thing bright and cold‚ as it is in a lakeside town‚ and woke or revived in people certain vague hopes of disaster. Mostly during the late afternoon

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    “The Boat” written by Alistair MacLeod tells a story about a father’s life and how he lived as a fisherman. The narrator is an adult man who looks back on his life of when his father was still living because even though he got a university education‚ he now wants the life his father had. He expresses how his father always wanted him to become something bigger and better then what he became. The author‚ Alistair MacLeod‚ used many different writing techniques within this short story. The symbolism

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