always think about whether women are strong enough? would they cause drama and moral decline? would they be a target to our enemy? Are women strong enough The question that is brought up the most about women in the military is‚ are women strong enough? There are physical differences
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1. The information being presented and the author’s purpose determine how the writer organizes the concepts and ideas. – Text Structure 2. What should be your primary concern when reading literature? – Recognize the differences and similarities in real life experience 3. Literature leads us to ________ the life of man‚ society‚ culture‚ and tradition. – understand 4. How does literature affect you as readers? – Molds man as a total human being 5. In literature you can witness different emotions and
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References: C.Storey‚ Ian and Allen‚ Arlene‚ A guide to Ancient Greek Drama. USA: Blackwell publishing‚ 2005. Print Electra/symbolism.Gradesavor.15 July 2013 Peck‚John and Nisetich‚ Frank. Euripides Orestes. New York: Oxford university press‚ 1995. Shakespeare. William. Hamlet. London: penguin popular classics‚ 1994. Print
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are the differences between poetry prose and drama? Jeffrey A. Beard Answered Last poetry often has a formal structure or even a cadence while you are reading it... it is a form of writing where the words are usually chosen more carefully and people are effectively presenting it Prose is normal writing‚ and includes big novels or autobiographies‚ but can also just be an essay or a report. Basically it covers anything that is not poetry. Drama is usually a subset of prose‚ but is written
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example of a classical Greek theatre‚ the Theatre of Epidaurus‚ has a circular orchêstra and probably gives the best idea of the original shape of the Athenian theatre‚ though it dates from the 4th century BCE.[4] [show] v t e Classical Athenian drama Main articles: Theatre of Ancient Greece‚ Ancient Greek comedy‚ and Satyr play Greek theatre‚ most developed in Athens‚ is the root of the Western tradition; theatre is in origin a Greek word. It was part of a broader culture of theatricality and
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image to convey to the audience that the film is about the friendship and love of a boy and his dog. The mise-en-scene suggests that it is set in a rural place which also carries conventions of a tragedy genre. The poster suggests that it is a family drama and maybe even a tragedy film. The name of the film is ‘A Dog’s Life’; I picked a typography that suggests that it is written in chalk or crayon type texture to shows the youthfulness of the boy and the dog. It is also informal which also suggests
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the very fact that the Moderns simply imitate them‚ and build on the foundations laid by them. The Ancients are the acknowledged models of the Moderns. (ii) The Ancients had a special genius for drama‚ and in their particular branch of poetry they could reach perfection. Just as they excel them in drama. (iii) Thirdly‚ in ancient Greece and Rome poetry was more honoured than any other branch of knowledge. Poets were encouraged to excel in this field through frequent competitions‚ judges were appointed
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Christine Pena Prof. Compton ENG 102 28 April 2014 Comparative Analysis: Trifles vs. A Jury of Her Peers During the 1900s‚ women are basically downgraded by men who does not understand the hard work that the women does in their everyday chores. Susan Glaspell‚ author of Trifles and Jury of Her Peers‚ highlighted the portrayal of men’s superiority over women in both of her works. She was the journalist who covered the John Hossack murder case which are the bases of both the short story and the
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How are the dramatic forms and theatrical techniques of the plays you have studied used to portray the struggles of the characters? Contemporary Australian theatre employs the elements of drama as well as the conventions and traditions of many theatre movements to portray the struggles of the characters in an interesting and engaging way for both audience and performers. This can be seen in Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman’s “The Seven Stages of Grieving” (7 stages)‚ which portrays one aboriginal
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agree with Herder that Romeo and Juliet is a great drama precisely because it does not follow straightly the rules established by Aristotle on drama and tragedy? According to the lecture entitled “Shakespeare” by the Johann Gottfried Herder‚ “Not a single one of Shakespeare’s plays would be a Greek Tragedy‚ Comedy‚ Pastoral‚ nor should it be…” It implies Shakespeare’s plays are totally differentnot comparable with from the one in Greek dramas‚ which Aristotle is much clearly adoredd by Aristotle
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