Candidate Number: Theatre Criticism Portfolio I. ‘’Happy New Year’’(Josef und Maria) Peter Turrini Happy New Year‚ National Theatre (Istanbul) Turrini is well-known contemporary theatre maker and with this play he tries to convey the conflicts of the society. In this play Peter Turrini criticises the bourgeoisie society. Conformity of individuals‚ morals of the society are questioned in this play from the beginning until the end. Australian playwright Peter Turrini’s (Endlich Schuss)‚
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truth Mama‚ oh I don’t want to die I sometimes wish I’d never been born at all I see a little silhouette of a man Scaramouch‚ Scaramouch Will you do the fandango? Thunderbolt and lightning‚ very‚ very frightening me Galileo‚ Galileo Galileo‚ Galileo Galileo‚ Figaro‚ magnificent But I’m just a poor boy and nobody loves me He’s just a poor boy from a poor family Spare him his life from this monstrosity Easy come‚ easy go‚ will you let me go? Bimetallism! No‚ we will not let
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OUR COUNTRYS GOOD 1.Summary Our country’s good is a play about convicts and royal marines send to Australia in the late 1780’s as part of the first penal colony there. The play sees Second Lieutenant Ralph Clark’s attempt to put on a production of ‘The Recruiting officer’ with the convicts. The play shows the class system and shows themes such as sexuality‚ social class and punishment. 2. When was our country’s good written? 1998 3. When did Weternbaker write this play? 1998 4. What did
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errors in the heliocentric model? Galileo - Galileo Galilei was born on the 15 Feburary 1564 and past away on the 8 January 1642. Galileo was a physicist‚ mathimetician‚ astronomor and phylisopher‚ he played a major role in the scientific revolution. Galileo worked in applied science and technology. He made observational astronomy including the telescopic comfirmation of the phases of venus and discovered 4 of Jupiters largest satillites. In the late 1615 Galileo tried to defend his view of the geocentric
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remained the same for hundreds of years. These ideas were however challenged in the years leading up to 1789 and the French Revolution by enlightened people known as Philosophes. Philosophes like Voltaire‚ Lady Mary Montagu‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Galileo Galilei believed in a new meaning for natural truth and human reason. These new ideas challenged the existing social‚ political‚ and economic order determining how a country and its people operated. Before the enlightenment was a time when individuals
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Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. It is twice as large as all the other planets combined. It has 28 known satellites. The earliest discovered moons date back to 1610 and were discovered by Galileo. This is of interest because a future mission to Jupiter is named after this astronomer. Most of the remaining moons were discovered in the 20th century with advancement of technology. Some are discovered using better telescopes and others with missions directed towards Jupiter. Some of
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later‚ when a scientist began using telescopes to prove Copernicus correct. This scientist was Galileo Galilei‚ an Italian who began using an experimental method of study to understand the heavens‚ as
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Renaissance period‚ which was the revival of art‚ literature and architecture. The Scientific Revolution ended in the 1700’s with the start of the Enlightenment. There were several philosophers who played a role in the Scientific Revolution such as Galileo‚ Kepler‚ and Descartes. Amidst one of these great philosophers was Copernicus. He lived at the peak of the Renaissance. Copernicus with his insight brought about drastic change. His ideas went away from the ancient and medieval ways and shifted to
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as J. Kepler’s and Galileo’s findings on plant placement(1609)‚ Sir Isaac Newton’s laws of motion(1680)‚ and the Telescope(1609)‚ but which of these discoveries lead to greater finding of the Scientific Revolution. With the telescope J. Kepler and Galileo could continue their research on plant placement . In fact I can prove that the telescope was one of the greatest discoveries/inventions of the Scientific Revolution because of the discoveries its lead to today‚ people of the time used it for their
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orbited around the earth. Copernicus doubted and questioned this theory so he did his own calculation. Then he came up with the heliocentric theory‚ which was that the planets revolved around the sun and the moon orbited around the earth. Later on Galileo built onto this theory. Through out history people change there minds for many different reasons. The reason why individuals change their mind is due to the technology they use and by the evidence they
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