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    Master Harold and the Boys

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    Although this theme of violence comes through in introduction one also gets an uplifted feel when the two characters‚ Sam and wily are dancing the quick step‚ which is also in the introduction. This then shows the audience there are almost two parts to the play‚ one being love issues‚ violence and later discrimination then on the other hand the happiness of dancing and when the son of the owners later enters there is joy and content‚ always leading from good to bad. The introduction conveys the themes

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    story of anguish. The Crucible is set in a small puritan village in Massachusetts in 1692. It begins with a group a girls that get caught dancing in the forest‚ they try to hide what they were doing and they cause the Salem Witch Trials. If there is someone that fills out the model for and evil antagonist in this play it would definitely be the leader of the dancing girls‚ Abigail Williams. Abigail is 17 years old and on the outside appears sweet and innocent she willingly controls Salem with her manipulative

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    Dance P.E 2

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    or merrily about‚ or up and down; to dandle. * The leaping‚ tripping‚ or measured stepping of one who dances; an amusement‚ in which the movements of the persons are regulated by art‚ in figures and in accord with music. * A tune by which dancing is regulated‚ as the minuet‚ the waltz‚ the cotillion‚ etc. * a type of art that generally involves movement of the body‚ often rhythmic and to music. *  It is performed in many cultures as a form of emotional expression‚ social interaction

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    was released into theatres November 18‚ 2011 and received mixed reviews. Contents [hide] 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3.1 Environmental message 3.2 Music 4 Reception 4.1 Box office 4.2 Critical reception 4.3 Analysis 4.4 Home media 5 Accolades 5.1 Wins 5.2 Nominations 5.3 Top ten lists 6 Video games 7 Sequels 8 Happy Feet 4-D Experience 9 See also 10 References 11 External links Plot Every Emperor Penguin sings a unique song called a "heartsong" to attract a mate. If the male

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    that we had caught Russian spies across the U.S. “The Crucible” has a similar plot line to the “Red scare”‚ due to how mass hysteria is spread so quickly over false accusations. In “The Crucible” witchcraft is highly frowned upon‚ they even killed twenty people over it. Salem was a highly religious town‚ but the young people of the town were not so much. Several girls got caught by Reverend Paris in the woods dancing. He says to Abigail

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    Mouse King Vs Nutcracker

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    Nutcracker and the Mouse King. Versions include plays‚ musicals‚ and ballets. The original ballet about The Nutcracker and the Mouse King was performed in 1892. Even though the versions are a little bit different the plot of the story still remains the similar to the original story. The plot of the story revolves around the protagonist‚ Clara and the antagonists‚ Fritz‚ Clara’s Godfather‚ and the Nutcracker. In the beginning‚ Fritz is chasing Clara with a mouse that he had caught. Their father grabs

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    When dwelling upon the main developments of the theatre‚ one turns to look at the origins of its birth‚ therefore focusing upon the Ancient Greeks. A lot of the theatre in which is established today comes from the activities of Greek Worship. The Greeks worshipped their Gods‚ including ‘the worship of Dionysus; the God of fertility and wine.’ (Gascoinge; History of Theatre‚ 2001 ongoing.) The Greeks worshipped their Gods through the use of sculpting‚ painting‚ music and literature‚ alongside this

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    because they both occur in different time periods‚ “The Girl in the Lavender Dress - 1942 to 43” being written after “Resurrection Mary - 1800s”. Furthermore into story-wise according to both texts‚“The Girl in the Lavender Dress”‚ has a different plot that the one “Resurrection Mary”‚ because in “The Girl in the Lavender Dress” is having Herbert and Grandma riding in their car towards New Hampshire to do some

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    The world as people knew it before the Second World War was drastically different. People were forced to move from their homes‚ and most children were forced to move far away from their family and friends. In Good Night Mr. Tom‚ Michelle Magorian tells a story of a young boy‚ Willie‚ who is stripped from his home in London. Willie is forced to move in with Mr. Tom‚ an angry man who lives in the country. Soon after arriving‚ Willie and Mr. Tom hit it off but Willie is called back to London and Mr

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    If someone asked a stranger on the street to name their all-time favorite Christmas movie‚ there are many that would come to mind. The list would possibly include “Frosty the Snowman”‚ “The Grinch”‚ “Rudolph”‚ and more than likely “White Christmas”. Although it is actually considered a musical because of the songs and dance that help to bring this all together. It is based on the ever popular song by Irving Berlin that was released in 1941‚ only a few week after the Pearl Harbor attacks. Originally

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