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    Beijing Opera

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    performance. The dramatic meaning of Beijing Opera is to present the audience with an “encyclopedia of Chinese culture‚” (Anonymous) all of which it thoroughly displays. The dramatic languages‚ in Beijing Opera consist of‚ skills of performance‚ elements of drama and styles and their conventions which are used in combination with diverse

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    Jasper' Files

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    * 1. THE SCOPE OF HUMANITIES By: Eric F. Pazziuagan * 2. VISUAL ARTS * 3. Visual Arts Perceive by our eyes Classification: ◦Graphic: flat‚ two- dimensional surface ◦Plastic arts: three- dimesional * 4. The Graphic Arts Any form of visual representation in which portrayals of forms and symbols are recorded on a two-dimensional surface. All processes and products of the of the printing industry. * 5. 1.Painting2.Drawing3.GraphicProcesses4.Commercial Art5.Mechanical Processes

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    A View from the Bridge

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    Bridge is a play by American playwright Arthur Miller that was first staged on 1955. At the beginning was considered as a one-act verse drama but then it subsequently revised the play to contain two acts. The Drama presents different society taboos that happened at that time in the United States such as migration‚ sex-war‚ maleness and homosexuality. ANALYSIS It is set in 1950s‚ in an American neighborhood near the Brooklyn Bridge NY; where most of the European ships anchored. So that I think

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    including the structure of a tragedy as well as its cathartic effect on soul. Thus from the very preface of Milton’s tragedy the fact comes out very clear that‚ he (Milton) was writing a drama with the careful consideration to both Aristotle’s classical theory of tragedy‚ and to the actual examples of Greek drama‚ particularly the works of Aeschylus‚ Sophocles and Euripides et al. Now structurally speaking‚ Samson Agonistes shows Milton’s complete mastery over the mechanism

    Free Tragedy Drama Theatre of ancient Greece

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    THE ELIZABETHAN drama‚ undoubtedly‚ followed a natural law of development. It culminated in tragedy in the first decade of the seventeenth century‚ because men and women reveal themselves most fully and finally in the furnace of affliction; and‚ therefore‚ the dramatist who desires to express the truth of human nature arrives‚ sooner or later‚ at tragedy as his most penetrating and powerful method. After the height has been reached a necessary rest and suspension of effort ensue‚ and of such a nature

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    Oedipus Rex

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    as plays and cinema. Especially in Greek Drama‚ one can notice the early emergence of Universal Values and key ideas that will have an effect on literature for centuries to come. From playwrights such as Shakespeare‚ to modern authors such as Stephen King‚ the ancient works of Greek drama‚ tragedy and even comedy have acted as an inspiration in both story and style. However‚ perhaps one of the most widely referenced and well known of the ancient Greek dramas is the Sophocles’s trilogy of Oedipus the

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    Theatre of Cruelty

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    Theatre of cruelty Introduction The theatre of cruelty is a form of theatre invented by Antonin Artaud‚ a very well known theatre practitioner. The theatre of cruelty is defined as‚ by the dictionary‚ “a type of theatre advocated by Antonin Artaud in Le Théâtre et son double that seeks to communicate to its audience a sense of pain‚ suffering‚ and evil‚ using gesture‚ movement‚ sound‚ and symbolism rather than language”. To break it down even further‚ the theatre of cruelty is one of many

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    Anthony Browne's Zoo

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    References: Baldwin‚ P. Fleming‚ K. (2003) Teaching Literacy through Drama: Creative approaches‚ London: RoutledgeFalmer Bearne‚ E Browne‚ B. (1992) ZOO‚ London: Random House Duncan‚ D Graham‚ J. (1990) Pictures on the page‚ Sheffield: The National Association for the teaching of English Hunt‚ P Vygotsky‚ L. S. (1978) Mind

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    In 19th century Melodrama was the primary theatrical form in Europe. The word "melodrama" comes from "Melos"‚ Greek word for song. It originating in 18th century - used with a short piece of music contrast or associated with spoken drama. By the end of 19th century form‚ this merged into a salon entertainment. Often in melodrama‚ the dialogues were in the form of poetry rather than everyday language. It mostly involved 2 to 5 acts and almost never went over 5. Moreover‚ it contained limited characters

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    M.a Question Paper

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    period in the history of British Poetry................................ or Write an essay on a literary group in the history of British poetry in about 3000 words on the model provided in 36.5(in unit 36) full mark 100. 2nd Questn; BRITISH Drama; 1) Discuss Dr. Fautus as a tragedy relevant to all times. 10 marks; 2) Discuss the fairies in" A Midsummer Night’s Dream". 10 marks; 3) Comment on the soliloquies of" Hamlet". 10 marks; 4) Discuss the characters

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