Soap operas - pros and cons Many people watch soap operas because they find them enjoyable and realistic. Other points of view are quite the opposite. Some people believe that such sort of films can be very dangerous and unhealthy for one�s personality because they demonstrate false life values. I suppose that soap operas are low-quality products of film industry. They take advantage of bad human desires and intentions. To my mind‚ soap operas humiliate life values and reduce human self-appreciation
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A Love That Can Never Be In the novel‚ The Phantom of the Opera‚ by Gaston Leroux‚ we are introduced to three main characters; Christine‚ Raoul‚ and the mysterious Opera ghost-Erik. There is a love triangle between the three. Raoul is Christine’s childhood friend‚ who saved her scarf from the sea in Peros‚ France-they remained friends until Christine’s father died. Erik is known as the “Angel of Music” to Christine because before her father died he had told her that he will send the “Angel of Music
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for a small amount of time. He didn ’t accept his role as a servant very well and in 1781‚ he was dismissed. He married Constance Weber in 1782. Most of his life with Constance was spent in poverty‚ but during this time he wrote he three great operas‚ Don Giovanni‚ The Magic Flute and the Marriage of Figaro were written. His last work‚ The Requiem‚ was never finished. Mozart died in 1791 and was buried in a paupers grave. Bibliography http://www.makingmusicfun
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History Manila Grand Opera Hotel The Manila Grand Opera House was built in the mid-19th century as the H.T. Hashim’s National Cycle Track‚ a circular wooden structure with a nipa roof. 1890‚ the name was changed to the Teatro Nacional (National Theater)‚ where the Russian Circus and some American theater companies performed. The name was subsequently changed to the Manila Grand Opera House after an extensive expansion of the original theater and its conversion to an opera house in time for the
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satirical description of opera seria by Carlo Goldoni in Weiss and Taruskin begins by mentioning it to be “the dominant form of Italian opera.” I had never heard of opera seria before this semester‚ but the readings assigned on this topic seem to be especially entertaining to me. Opera seria was a very significant stepping stone in the world of opera. It is assumed to be the only “living‚ popular form” of Italian drama from 1700 to 1750. There were rules in writing librettos in opera seria’s time‚ but these
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Mesopotamia and Egypt were one of the first known civilizations to ever be successful at that time. They were both very successful because of several different aspects of how they ran their civilizations. They both did things in ways that were smarter and better for their people. For both civilizations‚ they both had beliefs‚ ways of living and leaders. Egyptians and Mesopotamian people all had the same religion‚ called the polytheistic religion. This means they believed in many gods‚ and they were
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Reference Summary Tiny Opera Company in the small town from Sydney at late 1970’s Colleen wants to bring The wonder and entertainment of theatre-based performances to rural NSW. The vision to create a regional theare that emulated the Sydney Opera House via making theatre both Accessible and valued in her town and the surrounding community . and stella’s idea was Shared by landowner who donated $2.3 million to support ongoing operation of the theatre. Ten years ago‚ Tiny Opera company built a small
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In the movie The Phantom of the Opera‚ you can see symbolism practically everywhere. It is a huge part of the movie‚ in my opinion. They are either very eye catching. Some were barely visible. One symbolic quote is‚ “Masquerade! Every face a different shade. Masquerade. Look around‚ there’s another mask behind you!” Throughout the movie‚ mirrors have been used as a symbolic piece. When you look into the mirror‚ you see yourself through your own eyes. What we perceive in that reflection can either
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explaining how one of the stagehands‚ Joseph Bouquet‚ was killed by the infamous Phantom of the Opera. After a while the Prima Donna of the Opera‚ Carlotta‚ got “sick” and needed to return home to get better‚ this incident gave Christine Daaé the chance to become the Prima Donna as she dreamed. She made a great triumph the night she made her first performance. What no one knew was that Erik‚ the Opera Ghost himself‚ was the one taught her how to sing‚ acting as the Angel of Music that Christine’s
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Christine Glaude P.3 12/1/10 Some of the most debated Phantom of the Opera topics on the Web are as follows. Raoul or Erik (the Phantom)‚ who is superior to the other and who did Christine Daae truly love? Would The Phantom have given her a normal life the way that Raoul could? Who should Christine have ended up with? Although popular opinion tends to be in favor of Raoul‚ Erik is the right choice. Of course‚ the goal in answering the first question is to explore the ways of how each man
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