The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs is a theater production written by Mike Daisey‚ an American monologist‚ and directed by Andrew Gallant. The play was produced by Triton College and involved actors from Triton College. I attended the play on Sunday‚ February 26th. The playwright and the director attempted to show the adversity of the workers that worked in a factory that manufactures Apple products‚ and displaying the unsafe conditions
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“Dusting” by Rita Dove depicts a senior woman trying to remember the name of a boy that she recalls spending time with as she dusts. Through image pattern‚ allusion‚ and rhythm‚ the speaker describes the monotonous life that Beulah leads‚ and contrasting her present life with her past life in her struggle to remember the boy’s name‚ displayed by personifications. Beulah remembers an exciting event in the past with a boy through rhetorical question‚ rhythm‚ and the speaker’s attitude towards the memory
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Rita‚ Frank and their relationship change throughout the play. Rita’s education and confidence both grow as the story progresses. Frank’s attitude towards life declines dramatically en route for the middle of the play but there is hint of improvement at the end. Their relationship undergoes many changes during the play. They grow apart‚ slowly and eventually reach a point where their separation is much needed and inevitable‚ although their feelings towards each other are of affection once again.
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The extract from ‘Is Alcohol Worse than Ecstasy’ successfully uses audio codes‚ to enhance the sinister tone with the intention to grasp the audience’s attention and make them feel uncomfortable about the idea of drugs. The track uses non diegetic sound to highlight the themes involved in the extract‚ influencing the audience to subconsciously see alcohol/drugs as a negative thing. The first and last non-diegetic sound used in the extract is the sound of a heartbeat‚ even though the sound may be
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Tyler Smith English 102 Dr. Fleming 3-16-14 Thomas at the Wheel The poem “Thomas at the Wheel” written by Rita Dove is from the collection “Mandolin” in the book “Thomas and Beulah”. The first section of the book is titled “Mandolin” and it is told from Thomas’s point of view. The second half of this book is titled “Canary in Bloom” and this is from Beulah’s point of view. In this poem Thomas has a heart attack and starts to die but it seems as if it plays out in slow motion and it allows
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In Stephen King’s novella‚ Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption‚ it is in fact conscious and cognizant actions performed by Andy which result in his escape form the prison and free him of the of grave malice of wrongful conviction. Andy mindfully developed an advantageous‚ reciprocal relationship with the Shawshank administration. The passion from undying hope and optimism‚ in essence are his liberator. Andy’s qualifications‚ experience and knowledge play a large part in the events leading up to
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The building that captures the essence of 17th-century western culture is the Baroque sculpture Gianlorenzo Bernini (The Ecstasy of St. Teresa). Because it’s one of the best remarkable pictures to look at for the baroque. Designed to bring holy of the catholic faith. excessive state of amusement. From the far image‚ I see the angel trying to protect ST. Teresa. His attention
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My parents went through a nasty divorce when I was 10 years old. Surprisingly‚ my step mother‚ who my dad quickly married‚ was much worse. Throughout the years I was teased‚ controlled and undermined by someone who was somewhat supposed to be a mother figure to me. Of course‚ she and I experienced good times together but her actions revealed how she really felt about me. One night she forced my dad and I to talk about what my siblings and I struggle with when it comes to her. At 15‚ instead of settling
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Dove’s History Lesson “Parsley” by Rita Dove is a poem that tells the story of true events that happened in the early 1900s in the Dominican Republic. Dove tells the story of how the dictator of the Dominican Republic had over 20‚000 Haitian workers killed because they couldn’t pronounce the word “perejil‚” which is Spanish for parsley‚ correctly. The poem is broken up into two parts; the first part is given from the Haitians’ perspective‚ while the second part is from the dictator Rafael
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and rarely ever does one succeed. However‚ in “Daystar‚” a confessional poem that relies heavily on the poetic devices of connotation and imagery to describe the loneliness and weariness of a young mother who feels trapped in her domesticity‚ poet Rita Dove does just that‚ however briefly – she finds “a little room for thinking” amid the chaos and clutter of an otherwise dreary life. The first line of the poem‚ “She wanted a little room for thinking‚” states this common wish succinctly‚ and the
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