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    Topic: Cosi challenges the audience’s sense of normality Set in a burnt out theatre in the 1970s‚ Louis Nowra’s play ‘Cosi’ depicts the transformation of the protagonist‚ Lewis Riley. From the start of the play to the end‚ we see that Lewis turns from a mercenary to a humanitarian. Other than the changes of Lewis‚ Nowra doesn’t fail to introduce other key themes like love and fidelity‚ as well as‚ normality and madness. The word ‘normal’ is similar as to ‘regular’ or ‘usual’. But it also gives

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    Fidelity requires loyalty‚ truthfulness‚ advocacy and dedication to the patients (American Nurses Association‚ p.2). Health care officials have to answer questions‚ but do not have to offer any additional information for which a patient has not asked about. Nurse A exemplifies fidelity in believing Carolyn deserves the right to know the truth‚ withholding information results in a patient imagining

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    Lewis’ interaction with the patients forces the audience to realise that often the real world is not such a good place. The interactions between Lewis and the patients in Louis Nowra’s play Cosi‚ challenge the audience to view the real world as a difficult place. Within the context of Australian society experiencing drastic social and political changes in the 1970’s‚ Nowra contrasts the views and believes of the patients living in the asylum against the opinions of the real world. Whilst in the

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    The 1992 comedic play ‘Cosi’‚ written by Australian prolific writer‚ Louis Nowra‚ is a play set in 1971 at a mental institution situated in Melbourne. The central protagonist‚ Lewis Riley‚ a young inexperienced director‚ endeavours to direct the inmates in a performance of Mozart’s opera‚ ‘Cosi Fan Tutte.’ Throughout ‘Cosi’‚ Nowra displays characters that are characterised as normal‚ but display rare various degrees of “insanity”. Over the course of the play‚ the playwright has encouraged his audience

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    INTRODUCTION For years‚ infrared LED has been merely a system for piping light around corners and into the inaccessible places to allow the hidden to be lighted. But now‚ infrared LED has evolved into a system of significantly greater importance and use. Throughout the world‚ it is now being used to transmit voice‚ television and data signals as light waves. Its advantages as compared with conventional coaxial cable or twisted wire pairs are manifold. As a result‚ millions of dollars are being spent

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    Over the course of these past few weeks‚ we have been discussing the book “Honor and Fidelity: The 65th Infantry in Korea‚ 1950-1953” and the events surrounding the time period from the beginning of WWI toward the end of the Korean War. Although the author‚ Gilberto Hermosa‚ does not directly state that racism‚ along with several other factors‚ were key contributors to the downfall of the 65th Infantry‚ he almost directly leads his readers to conclude that for themselves in a manner that seems to

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    pressing issues of his day‚ or limitations imposed on people during the Elizabethan era as an underlying theme in his play. In Much Ado About Nothing we see two very different tempered couples falling in love‚ and Shakespeare uses the limitation of chastity to prove honor in the play. Sexual fidelity and innocence for woman was almost more important than beauty in Shakespeare’s time‚ and this is reflected in his plays. Innocence‚ modesty‚ virginity and proper manners are what made them worth so much

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    love A character that refuses to dominate anyone and offers himself to any person from his humble nature is a faithful servant of the world and all who belongs to it. I don’t think I have to explain what the historical context was in 1940‚ but is the filming year of The Great Dictator‚ one of the masterpieces of Charles Chaplin. We have seen‚ throughout history‚ that in difficult and tragic times‚ great personalities rise and bring out the best of themselves in order to give a lesson to the most

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    Love can last a lifetime if you are willing to understand that it requires maintenance. Ups and downs‚ meeting in the middle‚ sacrificing.. Just don’t give up. -- Some things just aren’t meant to last. They take up a little space in your heart and leave you a little smarter for next time. -- ------------------------------------------------- You can leave me Take away all that I have You can want me Love me for who I am Choices‚ romance Takin’ me high in the air Flying‚ so scared Afraid

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    your journey does not matter but the way in which you get to these points does. Lewis the main character is faced with a big shock when he gets to his new place of work‚ a mental institution that at start overcomes him. One of the themes shown in Cosi is insanity. While the patients were viewed as crazy people‚ Lewis soon discovers that they are in fact not and in many ways‚ are like everyone else. He soon realises that even though each patient has a mental flaw they each have their own unique opinions

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