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    What Is Screwball Comedy

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    “Screwball Comedy‚” “Mockumentary‚” or “Spoofs and Satires.” The new genres created more specifically for the text‚ such as “Because You Like The Office” or “Tops Picks for (Viewer’s name)‚” would include aspects more unique to this text in particular. Thus‚ the genre created by Netflix may include other shows created by Michael Schur‚ like Parks and Recreation‚ or starring Steve Carell‚ like The Daily Show. It may also include other mockumentaries‚ NBC shows‚ office comedies‚ offbeat comedies‚ shows

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    to understand how an Elizabethan audience might have understood the play and its ideas. It will also help you assess the textual integrity of the play. Remember‚ that in the HSC you will be required to write about your own understanding of the play. Of the resources mentioned below‚ the “Elsinore” site is the one you should focus on for today’s lesson. Your task this week is to research several key elements of the play in order to gain an understanding of how Elizabethans would have responded

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    Romantic Innocence

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    Romantic Innocence Though Romanticism at large is not concerned with lost innocence only‚ but a whole array of human emotions‚ it is certainly an important theme for writers of this literary epoch. Several Romantic poems testify to this‚ as well as other Romantic or pre-Romantic literary texts. In the England of the 18th century‚ scientific progress along with industrialism had effected great changes in society. Europe on the whole was shifting rapidly: economically‚ socially and politically. In

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    Romantic Period

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    Dual English Historical Notes The Romantic Period the shortest period scholars singled out 6 poets- Wordsworth‚ Coleridge‚ Byron‚ Percy‚ Shelley‚ Keats‚ and Blake- and constructed notions of a unified Romanticism on the basis of their works. They didn’t all get along though In 1798‚ the year of Lyrical Ballads‚ neither of the authors had much reputation Some of the best regarded poets of the time were women- Anna Barbauld‚ Charlotte Smith‚ Mary Robinson- of which Wordsworth and Coleridge

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    Elizabethan Drama: Stagecraft and Society Introduction Elizabethan drama refers to the plays produced while Queen Elizabeth reigned in England‚ from 1558 until 1603. It was during this time that the public began attending plays in large numbers. The opening of several good-sized playhouses was responsible for this increased patronage‚ the largest and most famous of which was the Globe theatre (1599)‚ home to many of Shakespeare’s works. The most popular types of Elizabethan plays were histories of

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    Romantic Relationships

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    Romantic Relationships It is said that love is the most profound emotion known to human beings. Every day people fall in love‚ commit into relationships and fall out of them. Romantic relationships are one of the most unique types of interpersonal relationships‚ they ’re different from any other. Love can be the most amazing feeling‚ but it can also being the most heart break. Learning how to manage a romantic relationship is key if you plan to maintain a healthy one. Interpersonal communication

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    Elizabethan Torture and Execution” In the 16th century‚ life was all in all short of “child’s play”‚ for the socially necessitous‚ at least. The judicial system reigned heavily as the generality fell victim under it’s horror. Due to which of the six social classes you belonged‚ (Monarch- being the highest‚ Nobility‚ Gentry‚ Merchants‚ Yoemanry‚ or Laborers- being the lowest)‚ your punishment could be the sole difference between life and death. The Elizabethan Era (1558-1603)‚ ran

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    Romantic Period

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    British Literature Exam #1- The Romantic Period What is imagination‚ the act or power of forming mental images of what is not present. The use of imagination in Romantic poetry was vital to the success of poets. Imagination allows the poet to transform different ideas into one great thought. Using this attracts an audience and pulls them into the poets’ thoughts. During the Romantic Era‚ many poets were able to capture their audience through their use of imagination throughout their poems. This

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    Elizabethan Era Flower

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    In Elizabethan times‚ garlands made of flowers were worn on special occasions such as weddings or celebrations‚ and Queen Elizabeth I was given bouquets of flowers from her admiring subjects. Just as red roses symbolize love‚ four-leaf clovers mean good luck‚ and mistletoe suggests holiday romance today‚ flowers also had meanings in the sixteenth century. In Shakespeare’s play Hamlet‚ Ophelia mentions several kinds of flowers and herbs and their meanings: * Pansies represent "thoughts." The English

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    SKETCH NIGHT‚ 10 COMEDY SKITS FOR TEENS by Tim Kochenderfer Brooklyn Publishers‚ LLC Toll-Free 888-473-8521 Fax 319-368-8011 Web www.brookpub.com Copyright © 2001 by Tim Kochenderfer All rights reserved CAUTION: Professionals & amateurs are hereby warned that Sketch Night; 10 Comedy Skits for Teens is subject to a royalty. This play is fully protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America‚ Canada‚ the British Commonwealth and all other countries of the Copyright

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