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    Every novel is the story of a characters journey to self-knowledge. Discuss. Intro – The statement that ‘every novel is the story of a characters journey to self-knowledge’ is true because in every good book written the main character goes through a type of journey‚ but there is always the internal journey that really makes the book and the characters believable. In the story of Cinderella and the books ‘The Spook’s Apprentice’ and ‘Tomorrow‚ when the War began’ there is a clear internal journey

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    Norton & Co‚ 2001. 2209-71. Print. Sue-Ellen‚ Case. “Materialist Feminism and Theatre.” Feminism and Theatre. New York: Routledge‚ 1988 Ronald‚ Sprirs. “The Good Person of Szechwan.” Bertolt Brecht. Houndmills: Macmillan‚ 1987 Journal of Narrative Theory 37.1 (2007):104-27. Print. Ulrich‚ Weisstein. “Brecht in America: A Preliminary Survey.” MLN 78.4 (Oct. 1963): 373-96

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    Metaphor Analysis The Chalk Circle   The chalk circle is a symbol of truth. Within the circle‚ all will be revealed.  In the play‚ Azdak cannot come to a rational decision on who should have the child. His methods of justice are not by the Book of Statutes he sits upon. By putting the women in a circle and observing them act towards the child‚ he can see which woman is best for it. The circle levels the playing ground‚ removing the advantage of money or rank or history. There are no distractions

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    The Role of Secondary Characters And Questions in The Thief of Always Clive Barker’s The Thief of Always involves Harvey Swick‚ the protagonist‚ finding out that the Holiday House isn’t as real and happy as it seems. Barker has many characters and uses questions that help the main character‚ Harvey Swick‚ see through the antagonist‚ Hood‚ and his illusions and magic. Barker uses his caretaker Mrs.Griffin; Harvey’s own inquisitive nature; Harvey’s strange and mysterious friend‚ Lulu to help Harvey

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    stands outside‚ studies." (Bertolt Brecht. Brecht on Theatre. New York:Hill & Yang‚ 1964. p37) The concept of "epic theatre" was brought to life by German playwright‚ Bertolt Brecht. This direction of theatre was inspired by Brecht’s Marxist political beliefs. It was somewhat of a political platform for his ideologies. Epic theatre is the assimilation of education through entertainment and is the antithesis of Stanislavsky’s Realism and also Expressionism. Brecht believed that‚ unlike epic theatre

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    Morally Ambiguous Character in Lord of the Flies 1. What does the character do‚ say‚ or think that can be classified as morally wrong? • As the tribes begin to split‚ Ralph begins to obsess over ‘popularity’ between him and Jack. He begins to bully Piggy in-order to gain favor from the other boys. Ralph begin to fall into the savage ways as the other boys have‚ he even went as far as to participate in the murder of Simon. 2. What does the character do‚ say‚ or think that can be classified

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    Setzguan”‚ with its intense surrealist element‚ cruelly unveils the immense ugliness of a capitalistic society‚ displaying aspects of exploitation and materialism through the prism of each of the two genders. Providing his heroine with a male “alter ego”‚ Brecht remarkably places the female in a male dominated society projecting women’s need to adopt male characteristics to survive and their endeavor to preserve their love and goodness‚ attributes inevitably erased in a self-centered and alienated world.

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    May 2012 Tragic Character and Plot in Things Fall Apart Despite being written in 1959 and set in Nigeria‚ Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe reads much like a Greek tragedy. AmidstPrinciples from Aristotle’s theory of tragedy in the Poetics are evident throughout the novel‚ and contribute to the development of the protagonist and the incidents of the plot. Amid the images of slaves‚ missionaries‚ and western colonialism‚ Achebe uses these principles to create a tragic character and plot that carrypropel

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    a dynamic character because she changes from being a character who is only interested in the physicals looks of people to one who is willing to see people’s true colors. Flipped is written in two perspectives‚ one from a girl‚ and the other from a boy. Juli‚ the main character in the novel is fooled by the looks of another boy named Bryce. Eventually‚ over time‚ Juli finds out that Bryce might not be as pretty on the inside as he is on the outside. In the exposition‚ Juli is a character who is only

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    elicit and how you as a director would realise this in performance. As a director we would identify what response The ThreePenny Opera is aiming to elicit and how we would realise this in the performance. The ThreePenny Opera is one of Bertolt Brecht most successful plays with the major social issue of class‚ power and who controls wealth. A conflict between Mr. Peachum- a man who owns all of London’s beggars and Macheath- who is in charge of all of London’s thieves. Polly Peachum (Mr. Peachums

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