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    Unit 3 Acting Skills

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    Unit 3 “Acting Skills” Reflection Mini Performance Project 1 “The Ghost Walk” How did you show acting and personal management skills in rehearsal? (Outcome B.3) Read the descriptors and highlight the level you think you reached. Level 1 | 1B.3 Demonstrate limited acting and personal management skills in rehearsal. | Level 2 Pass | 2B.P3 Demonstrate personal management skills and competent application of acting skills in rehearsal. | Level 2 Merit | 2B.M3 Demonstrate consistent personal

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    an African context. His persona can be paralleled to those of key Shakespearean characters in the Western literary canon and thus has universal relevance. Achebe’s skilful use of narrative features such as the issues of masculinity and power‚ characterisation‚ motifs and symbolic and idiomatic language‚ helps in creating textual integrity. These qualities offer universal appeal as the text can be valued from post-colonial and gender perspectives which delve into the human nature. Achebe’s Things

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    Beowulf

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    The Impact of Christianity on ‘Beowulf’ Composed by Ebony-Lee Corbyn. Beowulf is widely regarded as one of the earliest known works in the English Lexicon. The epic poem was originally performed orally for entertainment purposes‚ and evidence from the text itself suggests that it was later written down and preserved by a Christian monk.   The literary piece is heavily influenced by Christian beliefs and ethos‚ which provides for further development of derivative themes within the

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    play. This was a result due to the forcefully changed character dispositions when exposed to the impactful effects of love. The thespians were proficient with the skills of drama‚ creating a riveting and enrapturing viewing experience with their characterisation made truthful and believable. Christine O’Leary one of the employed actresses‚ radiated skills of acting with her unique‚ deep and virile driven voice‚ signifying her character’s poised and independent persona. In addition to the casting of Christine

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    Bricks

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    Characterisation of Mineral Wastes‚ Resources and Processing technologies – Integrated waste management for the production of construction material WRT 177 / WR0115 Industry Sector Study: Heavy Ceramic (Brick) September 2007 Funded by: -1- Industrial sector study on the utilisation of alternative materials in the manufacture of mineral wool insulation Compiled by Dr Evaggelia Petavratzi & John Barton‚ School of Civil Engineering University of Leeds (DEFRA Project Code

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    An Inspector Calls

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    in her suicide. The play shows how every person plays a part in the community‚ and how selfish actions can lead to the death of an innocent person. These themes are clearly demonstrated throughout the play by the plot‚ setting‚ structure and characterisation. The plot is one of the main means used to highlight the theme of social responsibility. The play begins with an engagement party which takes place in the Birling household. This is interrupted by a mysterious Inspector who brings the news

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    agree that Sherriff explores this aspect in his play more successfully than Whelan? The theme of class is one that is important in both R.C.Sherriff’s Journey’s End and Peter Whelan’s The Accrington Pals. Class is explored through the use of characterisation‚ setting‚ structure‚ dialogue and also political ideologies. Both Sherriff and Whelan may have chosen to develop the class system to emphasise the change it has undergone since the war ended. The Accrington Pals is a modern novel‚ first performed

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    Imagery‚ in the form of characterisation‚ pathetic fallacy and figurative language‚ plays an important role in conveying these issues about class. The representation of the typical Victorian class structure in the novel highlights the division of wealth‚ power and cultural capital in distinguishing individuals in an increasingly capitalist society. Dickens explores the injustice of the upper class’ control over the working class. Class distinction is evident in the characterisation of Mrs Joe and Miss

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    Good Will Hunting

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    has a strong impact on his life. The audience develops an understanding of the brilliance of Wills Mind. Throughout the movie we see Will’s struggle to understand that it is “not you’re (his) fault” that he acts the way he does. CHARACTERISATION Characterisation is a set of complex techniques that are employed in order to exemplify a characters personality and traits to the viewer. This technique is used efficiently in the movie Good Will Hunting to convey the characters‚ Will hunting‚ Sean

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    Naughts and Crosses

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    the ReadPlus website. The relevance of this novel can also be justified through the valid themes and issues portrayed. Blackman has also conveyed a range of audacious personalities through the deep values and attitudes they embrace. The daring characterisation‚ the intense settings and the suspenseful turn of events captivates audience interest throughout the novel. Thus I believe that this novel is a suitable read for all adolescents. In today’s society‚ themes and issues showcased through various

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