personal growth. When comparing texts you often see the dramatic similarities of the 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
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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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’burnt out theatre’. Discuss the importance of setting and imagery in conveying Nowra’s ideas in Cosi. The burnt out theatre in Nowra’s play ’Cosi’ represents the life inside an asylum‚ a life that the characters know all too well. Life inside an asylum is portrayed as a dark‚ cold and isolated place‚ where the outside world is not often talked about and for others almost doesn’t exist. Most of the characters cannot handle reality but for Nowra is is about exposing the hard times and the difficult lives
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‘Cosi is both a tragedy and a comedy’ The book Cosi‚ written by Louis Nowra consisted of being about a play called ‘Cosi Fan Tutte’ which involved madness‚ illusion‚ sanity and theatre. This play was set in a mental institution and involved fellow patients to become the extraordinary actors that were finally able to get an involvement to bring them out of their dull shell. Lewis‚ is the fresh out of university‚ new director‚ which gasp’s on the idea that having this role isn’t as easy as he was
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Throught the play Cosi the audience witnesses the lives of mentally ill people unfold before them. Louis Nowra has used black comedy within Cosi to allow the audience to abandon their pre-conceptions of ‘mad’ people and to see the characters not for their illness but for their personality. Because of this the audience is able to relate to each character and their situation and realise the underlying sadness of the patients lives. We are confronted by their pasts as we come to realise the causes
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on how they will have the coffee. Lewis answers her questions with proper responses rather than what he did in scene one‚ there was short replies such as “we don’t need to have coffee’ and ‘we could have instant coffee’ they emphasis how Lewis’ character has developed since then. Now replying with answers like ‘ until we get real coffee we’ll pretend’. This shows that he is
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between the characters and themes in Mozart’s opera‚ and those in Nowra’s play. Both the opera and play revolve around issues of loyalty‚ fidelity and betrayal. The backdrop of war is also a significant feature of both texts: the Vietnam War in the 1970s (in Così) and the Albanian battle for independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1790 (in Così Fan Tutte). Wars also involve loyalties and betrayals‚ and their chaos on a grand scale underscores the chaos in the lives of the characters in the opera
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Cosi by Louis Nowra conveys significant ideas about human nature. Through the play Cosi‚ the audience witnesses the lives of mentally ill people unfold before them. Central characters Lewis‚ Doug and Julie each show and express a different view upon the world and work towards their own idea of reality. They each express their individual ideas of the norm and work together to escape reality. Many themes such as love and infidelity as well as change are conveyed throughout the play. Cosi is a comic
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Nowra‚ in Cosi has written about a transformation‚ he illustrates a time when ordinary people did not understand mentally-ill patients well. Throughout this drama‚ Lewis’ (the protagonist) concepts and perceptions of love‚ politics and mental illness experience a change in direction. These changes are the results of his interaction and in time‚ understanding of the mentally-ill patients around him. These characters‚ patients‚ help reveal the true character of Lewis. Nowra writes of a transformation
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“I can’t stand real things. If I could put up with reality I wouldn’t be in here.” How does Nowra allow the real world to be escaped but also a constant presence in his play? Through the use of many diverse characters‚ Louis Nowra in his play Cosi reflects on the idea that the concept of reality has the potential to differ when based on different perspectives. Nowra explores the true meaning of reality and reveals that although certain mentally challenged people believe they are isolated from
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