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    origin of theater‚ but here are the top 5. * Imitation- Aristotle‚ a Greek philosopher‚ thought that “mimesis” ‚ otherwise known as imitation‚ was born within us. Aristotle found that we imitate those whom we admire. In addition‚ children learn by imitating adults. For example‚ when we see a spider‚ we may have a disgusting‚ horrified reaction. If we saw a butterfly instead‚ it would give us content‚ joyful reaction. Aristotle found imitation to be “superior to life”. * Storytelling- a tradition

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    significant in Blackmore’s essay; she believes that other creatures cannot imitate as humans’ do. Blackmore addresses the idea of meme‚ which is “a name for the new replicator‚ a noun that conveys the ideas of a unit of cultural transmission‚ or a unit of imitation” (36) and then she shows the example of “all of the word in your vocabulary‚ the storied you know‚ the skills and habits you have picked up from others and the games you like to play. It includes the songs you sing and the rules you obey. So‚ for

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    “Games People Play… imitations… Games Children Play‚ Games Psychiatrists Play‚ Games Ministers Play.” By claiming that Grove Press has had more serious issues with copyright infringements due to “conscious imitations‚” Seaver disregards Herbert’s attempt at a pathos appeal to hinder his true threatening tone. Not only does Seaver imply that his use of the slogan was an “unconscious imitation‚” but his use of strong diction (“far more direct and deadly threat”)

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    violence and aggression are biologically set in an organism. (Wood 2010) From an article by Sarah Duman and Gayla Margolin‚ there is proof that learning and conditioning can influence behaviors such as aggression and violence.(Duman & Margolin 2007) Imitation of a behavior will likely occur if the observed behavior is performed by someone who has control over your life‚ such as a parent. From the famous Bobo Doll Experiment developed by psychologist Albert Bandura. (1965) The theory stated that “most

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    There are many things that one may not know about me‚ such as: I play trombone and baritone for multiple bands and ensembles‚ my favorite movie is “The Imitation Game”‚ and I enjoy watching and learning about

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    Mortality is something all humans must come to terms with. Many people come to terms with their own mortality by experiencing the loss of people they care about. Throughout history‚ many cultures have handled death and mourning for a loved one differently. Some say funerals aren’t really for the dead but instead they exist as a part of the healing process for the living. This seems to ring true because the way someone memorializes the loss of someone that was near and dear to them‚ may be an attempt

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    in our daily life: the sound of nature‚ the sound of machine‚ the sound of everything no matter what they are or whether those sounds are pleasant or not. Secondly‚ the disadvantage of this kind of words is that it is just an act of simulation or imitation‚ so the pronunciation of one onomatopoeia is not totally the same with the real sound made by other things. There is and should be some fine

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    Chapter-1 Introduction 1. Art and Its Relation to Life Life and art are very closely related. Life is a series of experiences and art is the imitation and presentation of them. Life is the mixture of pains and pleasures whereas the art is imitation of them. The art makes life beautiful‚ meaningful‚ successful and worth living. The art means drawing‚ painting‚ singing song‚ acting different roles‚ writing literary works‚ decorating‚ presenting and so on. It is

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    come into being . . . the ‘I’ neither precedes nor follows the process of this gendering‚ but emerges only within the matrix of gender relations themselves” (Bodies that Matter). 3. Performativity of gender is a stylized repetition of acts‚ an imitation or miming of the dominant conventions of gender. Butler argues that “the act that one does‚ the act that one performs is‚ in a sense‚ an act that’s been going on before one arrived on the scene” (Gender Trouble). “Gender is an impersonation . .

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    Aristotle’s view on tragedy in the story‚ and ultimately defines how this drama is a tragedy. He talks about tragedy being “an imitation of a noble and complete action” (Witt‚ 165) along with being artistically enhanced with fearful incidents. Important parts of tragedies also include plot‚ character‚ diction‚ thought‚ spectacle‚ and melody. Tragedies are imitations of human action‚ life‚ happiness‚ and misery‚ all of which are qualities that Oedipus Rex possess. To understand exactly

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