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    first introduced to George and Martha‚ a couple whose verbally abusive relationship and disjointed sense of reality seems to be clear to the audience. We see a small peek into their illusion when they are constantly referring to “the bit” and “the thing” leaving the audience curious as to what they are talking about. The illusion of George and Martha’s imaginary child is then brought up once again when George talks about him to Honey and Nick. Initially in the statement George says that‚ “There are

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    theater

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    Theater is an event that requires actor/audience‚ relationship/agreement in a momentary suspension of disbelief of an imaginary circumstance. 3 E’s: Entertainment‚ education‚ enlightenment Expired theater tickets became worthless If something unforeseen should happen‚ and you couldn’t make it to the theater‚ they use to deny your entry Then producers devised a “past dated” (expired) …you can call on that day and say you have “past dated tickets”..Limit to weekday evening The Actor Fame comes

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    The Arrival - Shaun Tan

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    on in his mind when working on The Arrival‚ a book which deals with the theme of migrant experience‚ moving to a strange land‚ to a new life in an unseen country. Who would be the intended audience for the text? The target audience is immigrants who can relate to this book‚ although there is no particular audience as it can relate to everyone for the book questions every day experiences‚ with illustrations that draw people in so they can interpret it in their own ways based on their feelings‚ ideas

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    Othello act 6 (imaginary)

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    OTHELLO ACT VI (Othello and Desdemona return from the dead to the afterlife) Othello: Oh my dear Desdemona‚ how could I be so blind‚ hath that villainous serpent‚ Iago to plant the seed of doubt within. You and I could be together‚ alive and well! Desdemona: silence‚ my love. I trusted you‚ I had faith in you and I was true as my love with you. But love you‚ I can no longer. Otherllo: NO!! prithee please‚ I need you‚ I lust for you‚ you alone‚ are all I need. (THE DEVIL appears from hiding)

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    Six Degrees Of Separation

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    by only six other people. New‚ unusual experiences can instantly change one’s self and in return‚ prompt the person of re-evaluating their life and their identity that separated them from all other’s. When the ambiance-filled movie begins‚ the audience instantly sees the production design that gave the film a sophisticated look. The Kittredges are soaked up in their social life and do not realize that their life that many dream of could change in an instant. The couple is getting ready to have

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    club called ‘Asylum’. The performance was heavily stylized‚ with heavy emphasis on physical theatre‚ multi rolling and caricatures. The performance also shows some Brechtian influences‚ where Godber tries to remove the imaginary ‘Fourth Wall’‚ this meant there was a great deal of audience interaction with the actors. The play also had a lot of dark comedy‚ with a few serious parts. I feel that the main message in the performance was how women in a clubbing society have changed in these modern times

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    Mcguinness Dialect

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    English-dialects helps to create at atmosphere that is both familiar for the audience and comical from the start. Through the use of dark humor McGuinness is able take a dire situation and bring light to it. The men themselves use language as a means to bring light to their dark cell. The only character that does not receive the true human quality of language is the captors. By keeping the Lebanese captors as bodiless and unknown the audience sees them as inhuman while instead recognizing

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    the View of Edinburgh and the Surrounding Country from the Calton Hill (1789-1791) Mass Audience: Scottish and English Publics as the Targeted Spectators Not only does Barker’s panorama painting of Edinburgh strategically choose its subject matter and site of exhibition to demonstrate a contradictory victor’s narrative of defeat‚ but also it creates a paradoxical spectatorship between the two groups of audiences in London‚ the Londoners and the Scottish people. For the Londoners‚ given the cost‚

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    Distinctively Visual

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    engages the reader immediately through the use of second person ‘you’ll’ and the imperatives ‘Draw’ and ‘add’ in the accumulation of images ‘Draw a wire fence and a few ragged gums‚ and add some scattered sheep away from the train.’ This allows the audience to participate in recreating the bush setting. The narrator’s negative impressions of the outback is evident in the stoic tone ‘the least horrible

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    How does Nowra use the opera Cosi fan Tutte to explore the play’s main ideas? Set in a typical mental asylum in the 1970’s during the anti-Vietnam War protests and the feminist movement for women’s equal rights‚ the play ’Cosi’ by Louis Nowra deeply explores the themes of love and fidelity‚ in a society predominantly concerned with war and politics. Throughout the play‚ Nowra uses the play within a play‚ ’Cosi Fan Tutte’‚ to convey his key values regarding the importance of love and fidelity in

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