Although other performance texts from the course syllabus may be adequate selections‚ A Raisin in the Sun is the best choice to complete the Witrz 2015-2016 season. A Raisin in the Sun is the best as it provides casting opportunities for minorities‚ is relevant to northwestern‚ and addresses issues differing from those recently explored. There is currently a lack of casting of minorities in the Wirtz shows at Northwestern; doing A Raisin in the Sun would increase the number of roles that
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Some people consider reading their favourite hobby and even write it into their CV‚ while others read solely if they must‚ for example for school‚ work or university. However‚ no matter why one reads‚ reading literature always affects readers in terms of opinions‚ knowledge‚ imagination‚ interests and much more. Therefore‚ reading may be regarded as an action that helps readers improve themselves. Still‚ the question remains‚ whether reading only causes self-improvement‚ or if the opposite is also
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Sharlyn Ramirez 4/10/11 EL-123-03 Play Analysis Paper Analysis of Henrik Ibsen’s Play “Peer Gynt” “Peer Gynt” (1867) was the first of Henrik Ibsen’s successful plays in the nineteenth – century. Most commonly known as the “father of modern theater”‚ Ibsen devoted his entire career to the reconstruction of theater from a large‚ exaggerated spectacle‚ to more psychological and condensed productions. He was able to accomplish this through the use of several literary
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Jasmine Shughoury Stoltzfus IB World Lit 1 May 2014 WL#1 Word Count: 1‚456 The Use of Symbolism in A Doll House Author Margaret Trudeau once said‚ “I can’t be a rose in any man’s lapel” (“I Can’t Be”). This quote expresses exactly what was going through many women’s minds during the 1800’s in Norway. Women had let their husbands control their lives for ages before the 1800’s. Soon‚ they could no longer stand being the rose in their husbands’ lapel. The women of Norway longed for freedom and
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Hester Prynne Analysis Hester Prynne is the main character‚ in addition the protagonist‚ of book The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne. In the book‚ Hester Prynne’s physical appearance is depicted as being a young and attractive woman. Hester Prynne is depicted as a compassionate woman who submissively deals with the stress and anguish of a sin that was committed prior to the beginning of the story. Three words that would greatly describe Hester Prynne are strong‚ partly because Hester Prynne
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This passage from Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ Hedda Gabler reveals the marital discord between George and Hedda Gabler. Hedda is having a conversation with her friend Judge Brack‚ and it is through this conversation that readers are made aware of the dissatisfactions Hedda has toward her husband her reasoning for marriage in the first place. Although this passage does not include direct interaction between Tesman and Hedda‚ Hedda instead reveals thoughts and feelings she would otherwise not say when conversing
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How Does Henrik Ibsen’s Use of the Huldre in Hedda Gabler Influence the Characters of the Story? How Does Henrik Ibsen’s Use of the Huldre in Hedda Gabler Influence the Characters of the Story? The gender roles of women in the Victorian age differ from today’s standards; nonetheless‚ they are still somewhat upheld. Female roles in Victorian society included being the wife‚ the mother‚ the household manager and the societal missionary. Some aspects of social-self versus essential-self come
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totally shut away from the world. Gone are the days of subtle newsprint and objective journalism. They have been trampled by 24-hour news cycles and narcissism-based social networking sights like Twitter and Facebook. While I can’t help but agree with Gabler on the media’s degenerative effects‚ there is a brighter side to a globalized system of entertainment. Entertainment can certainly ruin society if given the chance. Take for instance‚ MTV’s “Jersey Shore”. A show with absolutely no moral integrity
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Name: XXXX 3rd Period AP Lang/ Ms. Catienza Yellow – Student Green – Teacher Argumentative Essay – Neal Gabler To avoid the exposure of entertainment would be difficult. Whether it’s the Hollywood blockbusters‚ the television sitcoms‚ the young adult novels or the music pumping through your speaker‚ entertainment is everywhere‚ serving as the portal to the world around us. Neal Gabler’s assertion that entertainment has the capacity to ruin our society holds some truth‚ but I believe that it
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In the article‚ “The Social Networks‚” by Neal Gabler‚ a writer at LA Times‚ Gabler talks about how television shows like Friends or Seinfeld integrate social interactions into our lives without being visibly present and also examines the social interaction differences between real life and television. In a typical weekday in America‚ workers do not have much time to spend on friends as they have to deal with some of their own responsibilities such as family and work in real life. However‚ in television
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