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    respective genres. The first play is categorized as a comedy because of nature of the plot and the happy conclusion. In the play‚ however‚ there is a secret plot to ruin Claudio and Hero’s love that could have turned into the ending of Othello but instead turns out for the better. The latter is considered a history simply because it pertains to a former English king’s rule and death. This play could be considered simply a drama or perhaps a tragedy because Richard ends up dead. Despite the overlap

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    I chose to write about metaphors. The three topics that I’ve picked are Allusions‚ Dream Motif and Romantic Comedy. The first topic that I’ve picked are allusions.Metaphors are compared in this story shown in movies or plays today that can give an allusion of the real play.My first example is “To you your father should be as a god” says Theseus to Hermia in act one scene one. It is an allusion because he compares her father to a god. It uses metaphors because he is comparing two unlike things

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    In the BBC article “How comedy makes us better people”‚ Mary O’Hara claims comedy holds a very relevant place in not only British politics and culture‚ but also in the entire world because it can be used to comprehend and come to terms with confusing events or tragedies‚ challenge the authority of our governments‚ and destroy bigoted states of mind. Humor continues to mystify the philosophers and intellects that study it to this day. Why does humor play a major part in our everyday lives? What is

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    the meaning of the selected literary work‚ using analytical approach described. Therefore‚ it is the purpose of this paper to analyze Tristan Bernard’s play titled “I’m Going! A Comedy in One Act” using the formalist approach. “I’m Going! A Comedy in One Act” is a farce about a married-life conversation

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    The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus DRAMATIS PERSONAE: THE POPE. THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY. RAYMOND‚ king of Hungary. DUKE OF SAXONY. BRUNO. DUKE OF VANHOLT. MARTINO‚ > FREDERICK‚ > gentlemen. BENVOLIO‚ > FAUSTUS. VALDES‚ > friends to FAUSTUS. CORNELIUS‚ > WAGNER‚ servant to FAUSTUS. Clown. ROBIN. DICK. Vintner. Horse-courser. Carter. An Old Man. Scholars‚ Cardinals‚ ARCHBISHOP OF RHEIMS‚ Bishops‚ Monks‚      Friars‚ Soldiers‚ and Attendants. DUCHESS OF VANHOLT

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    Jessica Rud Mr. Evans English 102 14 November 2012 Conventions to Humor the Audience In comedies‚ the audience is aware of certain conventions that must be displayed to make the show or the play a comedy. Conventions are widely used techniques in art and literature. Comedy conventions have changed since the Elizabethan times to modern day. In Elizabethan times‚ a happy ending is a device that brings emotion to the audience after all the humor. In modern sitcoms‚ a technique called satire is

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    Something said between love and regret Cast: Charles Ashley Jimenez as Nicholas Gomez Mary Catherine Zoleta as Eddielaine Mae Gomez Alessandra Camilo as Meredith Rivera Denise Dee De Jesus as Veronica De Leon Sigfreed Angeles as Darren Salvador Jay Lemuel Buenviaje as Officer Gordon Ramirez Samantha Bernal as Dra. Fiona Agura Patricia Abiog as Inday Badiday Tasks: Patricia Abiog as the scriptwriter/director/playwright/ Clothing and Wardrobe Alessandra Camilo and Mary Catherine Zoleta as props manager

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    Love in Disguise: Analysis of a Shakespearean Comedy Throughout Twelfth Night Shakespeare uses the art of disguise to complicate the relationships formed between the characters of the play. The first character to assume a disguise was Viola who disguised herself as a man in order to get a good job for the count. Other examples of disguise include Malvolio who dresses in cross-garters in order to try and impress Olivia and Feste who pretends to be Sir Topas while Malvolio is locked in the dark

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    "David Williamson" Essay Question: "The Club‚ a mixture of intrigue and comedy‚ adds up to a serious indictment of our life and times. Discuss." ------------------------------------------------------- On the outer surface‚ David Williamson’s ’The Club’ is an intriguing and humorous play about the power-plays within a Melbourne football club. But when delved in more deeply‚ it can be seen that this seemingly simple Australian comedy is a serious indictment of our life and times. Selfishness‚ jealousy

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    Divine Comedy still inspires 700 years after its writing‚ and has not yet yielded all of its secrets‚ though it is one of the most widely studied works ever to be written. The name “Dante” and that of The Divine Comedy are known the world over‚ but what of the man Dante? What of the allegory beneath his verses? The history of the Divine Poet‚ his life‚ his love and the mysteries of his great achievements are known to relatively few‚ compared to the number of people who have read the Comedy. My purpose

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