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    My monologue is written for a female character named Rebecca “Babe” Botrelle‚ she is a 24-year-old Caucasian female‚ and the youngest of three children. The socioeconomic status of the character is not mentioned throughout the play; but by using context clues they were pretty comfortable‚ so upper middle class‚ since she is the youngest of three children in the 1980s. In the scene‚ she is speaking to a lawyer about the events that transpired after she shot her husband Zackery. In the adaptation that

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    while still realizing the benefits of individual strength. Ancient Greek drama and theater taught a sensible balance between confidence and conceit through displays of rightful pride. Greek tragedies showed their audiences that one was successful only when he was prideful because he was skilled. In tragedies‚ Greek writers gave their heroes both special skills and a fatal flaw. While the heroes were

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    Are the foreign dramas evading our culture The foreign dramas are attacking our culture and these are not according to our culture After a contentious time of the Indian dramas‚ now numerous Turkish plays are giving rise to curious hype not only in our television drama industry but also in the minds of the general public. As a matter of fact‚ it is true that our local drama production is invoking the interests of thousands and millions of viewers and most of these spectators are finding these

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    Why the Dramatic Monologue is Perfect The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ is written in the form of a dramatic monologue. A dramatic monologue is a style of writing where only one person is talking‚ even if there is another person on the other end of the conversation‚ the reader or listener only hears the voice of the person delivering the dramatic monologue. Although the speaker may refer to the listener‚ you will never hear the actual voice or direct opinion of the person who is being talked to.

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    A Few Thoughts on the Dramatic Monologue A dramatic monologue is a poem written in the voice of a specific‚ definite character who is not the poet: the speaker is a persona‚ a mask. It’s a monologue because it has only one speaker‚ though there is sometimes (as in Browning’s “My Last Duchess”) a silent interlocutor whose unheard (or unread) responses help shape the speaker’s discourse and the meaning of the poem. (In such poems addressed to a specific listener‚ though only one person speaks‚ both

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    One Acts Drama Festival: My First Acting Competition Every year during my high school there would always be auditions held to be in the One Acts Drama Festival. Each school in the area would make a play to be seen by judges where the festival was held and there would only one winner. I never tried out to be in the One Acts Drama Festival but my senior year I did. Everyone at my school who wanted to participate would have to act out a two minute monologue in front of our school’s director‚ in this

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    Short stories‚ poetry and drama are different types of literature but they share many of the same elements. Some of the many elements shared are figures of speech‚ conflict‚ foreshadowing. One of the same elements short stories‚ poetry and drama have is setting. "The setting of a work of fiction establishes its historical‚ geographic‚ and physical context." (pg. 251.) Setting can also be important in short stories‚ poetry and drama because setting "encompasses a wide variety physical and cultural

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    Writing  a  Drama  Essay     The  Basics   -­‐Analyse  what  the  question  asks  of  you   -­‐Develop  a  line  of  discussion  in  answer  to  the  question   -­‐Support  your  line  of  discussion  with  quotes  from  the  text  set  for  study   -­‐Express  your  ideas  clearly  and  write  with  your  own  voice   -­‐Write  a  well  structured  and  informative  response  that  encapsulates  your  learning  experiences       Basic  Essay  Structure   An  essay  is  a  written  text  that

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    Michael Rosario Professor Stone COMM 1010-60 Experiencing Theatre April 24‚ 2013 The Truth About the Vagina Monologues First things first. VAGINA is NOT a bad word. It is a biological term. A medical reality. A reproductive necessity. It is not perverted to say the word or acknowledge its presence. In fact will all those who don’t have a problem with the word in the audience‚ please raise their hands. Ok‚ good. Now can we please whisper the word. .vagina.. a little louder please..Vagina.. Now

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    Vagina Monologues: Extra Credit The main topics in the Vagina Monologues revolved around how lots of women are not appreciated and personally don’t embrace their womanhood as much as they should. Each actor recited their own story that conveyed a strong message to the audience because just listening to their words made me visualize every detail in their monologue. As women we were given vaginas for a reason and its time that we acknowledge and take pride in our bodies. I learned by attending the

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