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    Cosi Quotes

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    COSI QUOTES LEWIS “[hesitantly] This is an unusual position for me…I directed some plays at university…and‚ well…this is my first year out.” P7 “In a way you’re sort of testing yourself by coming here?” (Julie to Lewis p32) “Make a decision Lewis between going to the moratorium meeting or staying here.” “I’m not going to let them down.” P70 “Love is not so important nowadays.” P10 “Without love the world wouldn’t mean much.” P70 “Working with these people has changed you.” (Lucy

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    experiences undergone by the protagonist‚ we also see that the pain and personal growth forms at different levels; creating either a diluted or concentrated effect. Cosi by Louis Nowra‚ the Road Not Taken by Robert Frost and Amadeus directed by Milos Forman‚ all portray similar kinds of pain and growth through similar experience. Lewis begins his journey as a typically middle class citizen with radical left wing views‚ things that he considers so significant that they take priority over more primitive

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    Boit Theatre’s showcase of Cosi written by Louis Nowra and directed by David Berthold is an emotional play‚ talking of Love and fidelity. Self’s perception of other people; whether or not love is a strong enough reason to trust one another. Two excerpts centred on different themes will be analysed. This analysis will bring to light certain dramatic elements and viewpoints of time‚ body and space that Berthold has used to enhance the dramatic meaning of this production. Cosi is set in Melbourne during

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    Cosi Themes Fidelity‚ Infidelity and Love According to Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte‚ the issue of fidelity is depicted to be an ideal that is never achieved. Since ‘women are like that’ – the interpretation of ‘Cosi Fan Tutte’‚ Mozart encourages the belief that men should simply accept that women are indeed disloyal in relationships. Nowra illustrates this same idea about women and infidelity through Lewis and Lucy’s relationship. While Lucy is ‘sleeping with Lewis‚ she is also ‘having sex’ with Nick

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    Inner Journey Cosi

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    understanding about themselves and the world. Inner journeys can be deliberately initiated‚ but is usually the result of new circumstances where the individual changes themselves or their perspective of themselves‚ others or the world. Cosi the play written by Louis Nowra‚ the poem from the stimulus booklet‚ The Road Not Taken‚ written by Robert Frost‚ the film Coach Carter‚ directed by Thomas Carter and the song lyrics At Seventeen by Janis Ian are all texts which show an inner journey has taken place

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    Cosi – How does the dramatist cleverly combine themes ideas and structural techniques to convey meaning within a play? The Dramatist Louis Nowra cleverly combines structural and language features with an array of characters and personalities in order to convey themes of love versus infidelity and reality versus fantasy. It is this combination which allows Louis Nowra to convey meaning within his play “Cosi” Louis Nowra addresses the themes of fantasy versus reality as the opera of “Cosi Fan Tutte”

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    Cosi’ written by Louis Nowra is a play that‚ explores the themes of love and fidelity‚ illusion and Delusion and identity and madness all explored through the events of the main character Lewis and the mental patients he works with. Lewis initially directs the play ‘Cosi Fan Tutte’ for the money but finds himself gaining more than just money as the play concludes. Throughout the play Lewis is able to grow and learn as a person through the play. This includes Lewis gaining new views on love and

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    Cosi Essay Dale Tilley

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    How Successful Has Lois Nowra Been in Challenging the Significant Ideas of Love‚ Fidelity‚ Sanity and Insanity in Cosi? In the play Cosi Louis Nowra challenges the important themes of love‚ fidelity‚ sanity and insanity within a range of dramatic techniques. Cosi is set in Melbourne‚ during the early 1970’s. Numerous political and radical events were occurring. The Vietnam War protest was raging‚ the sexual revolution was rolling‚ and mental illness was still misunderstood and mistreated. Due

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    Analytical on Cosi

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    Louis Nowra’s portrayal of the relationship between Lewis and his world move into a deeper understanding of acceptance throughout the play. Recent graduate Lewis has taken the role of being a director of a play in a mental asylum. At the beginning of the play‚ he initially took the job in desperation for money. However as the play an advance‚ Lewis builds relationships with the patients and realizes they are just normal people. As he has a one on one encounter with each patient‚ he begins to develop

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    Cosi Study Notes

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    Louis Nowra’s semi-autobiographical play‚ Così is a touching yet biting portrayal of human relationships in a Melbourne mental institution ostracised by society.  Prior to the 1970s‚ those who suffered from mental disorders were sent to mental institutions in order to prevent them from bringing shame onto their families and the community. Since there was little scientific progress on mental health‚ people with a spectrum of ‘illnesses’ were admitted. These ‘illnesses’ ranged from true mental instability

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