“Honey Spot” comparison to “I’m Aboriginal‚ but I’m not.” “Honey spot”‚ is an original play / book written by Jack Davis in the year 1987‚ while‚ “I’m Aboriginal‚ but I’m not” is an advertisement‚ made in 2015 by Buzzfeed worker‚ Tania Safi. Both the play and advertisement focus on stereotypes‚ discrimination and racism towards Indigenous/ Aboriginal people. They also focus on not judging and making assumptions by skin colour and race. “Honey spot” and “I’m Aboriginal‚ but I’m not” both focus on
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is one of Shakespeare’s earliest plays. It focuses upon the ideas of revenge‚ specifically how a man will react when pushed too far. This play is like a horror film in many ways with extreme amounts of violence in almost every act and scene. In this play‚ it seems normal to kill someone just for revenge. “Titus Andronicus” has no limit to the madness of vengeance and revenge between Titus‚ Tamora and Aaron. While there are many different perspectives of this play‚ this one sticks out the most.
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“Peter and the Starcatcher” by Rick Elice is a prequel to the widely known story “Peter Pan”. This production employs a multitude of production elements that led to the success of the play and made the production even more interesting for the audience. The three production elements that I felt that “Peter and the Starcatcher” employed the best were lighting‚ costumes‚ and the overall set and props used. The first production element that was used successfully within “Peter and the Starcatcher” was
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Play is what children wants to do and what they choose to do when given the freedom‚ independence‚ time and space to determine their own behaviour. All children have a natural desire to play and will therefore play anywhere they are given the opportunity. Children’s play can be happy or sad‚ loud or quiet‚ calm or chaotic‚ creative or destructive‚ sociable or isolated and imaginative or real. Sometimes play can be risky‚ other times it will be boisterous and a lot of the time it will just seem plain
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about perspective. One example of this is shown through the play Antigone by Sophocles. Within the play there are two characters who foil each other for what they believe is right. Therefore‚ they believe that they are self justified‚ while the opposite party views there actions negatively. This is similar to how our current culture views the actions on past leaders and figureheads. The main theme of the perspective of what is right in the play Antigone is similar to how our culture reacts to the choices
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What Did I Just Read? To write about Tim Crouch’s I‚ Cinna I first had to dissect my feelings. Mainly‚ my lack of any strong emotional attachment. With some introspection I realised this play did not so much feel like a play but an essay. His deconstructing of Shakespeare’s The Tragedie of Julius Caesar has created a stream-lined and persuasive narrative. The thesis: The moral conflicts in Julius Caesar are relevant to everyone. The first step to any essay is introducing an idea to be explored
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Our design idea for the play was to make it look as real as possible. The reason for this is that we are trying to make a realistic looking future if Donald Trump were to ever become president. Everyone in the play is very nicely dressed. Also‚ everything people are wearing is to show the audience who they are so they can more easily follow the play. Donald Trump is wearing a suit and tie. As president he would be dressed extremely nicely and look official. I made it that because watching any
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Sister Act‚ a play based on the real movie and performed at NWHS is a musical about a lounge singer called Deloris Van Carter played by Kaylyn Battle who witnesses a murder by her boyfriend Vince when going to break up with him. As a result‚ the police sends her to a dying convent in San Francisco for her protection. The overall message of this play is that forgiveness‚ acceptance of what you have and sacrificing yourself for others makes you happier than you would be if you were rich and living
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Tim Miller’s play Rooted discusses a controversial topic about marriage equality and when a social change is finally achieved. His solo performance displays a serious‚ yet comical tone about the struggles his husband and him were faced with in order to get to where they are today. Miller gives his audience great detail on riots he participated in and his thoughts on the government. He also shares his family history and the important role it has on his life today. Miller’s solo performance of
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Play in Aistear and Síolta‚ the national curriculum and quality frameworks The research is so clear about the benefits of play that in Ireland we have established play as central to the early childhood curriculum. Both Aistear‚ the national curriculum framework from the National Council For Curriculum and Assessment‚ and Síolta‚ the national quality framework from the Dept. of Education‚ emphasise the importance of play in the home and in early education settings. Aistear tells us that engaging
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