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    Response To Urinetown

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    I felt his movements appeared quick and efficient which felt right considering a powerful man like him would not wander. Every movement he made felt necessary for his character and current objective. I never felt like his movement was due to the actor feeling uncomfortable or bored with a certain position. The movements he made seemed to be very natural for the character he created. One thing that stuck out to me was the action of always opening his suit jacket when he would stand and buttoning

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    Shakespeare

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    of Man” William Shakespeare is the greatest dramatist of English literature. His superiority as a poet lies in his trendy poem “The Seven Ages of Man.” In this poem‚ Jaques‚ the narrator‚ compares life to a huge stage where all of us are mere actors. Each person has an entry to the world at birth and exits at death‚ living only seven acts. Jaques portrays these seven acts by applying stylistic devices such as diction and figurative language to provide detail. Jaques commences with a metaphor

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    The Bronze Screen

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    The history of Latinos in the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry is an example of one of the many dilemmas that Latinos have been faced with and furthermore have been able to overcome. Latino actors‚ writers‚ directors and most importantly the Culture have been a major contribution to the Hollywood film industry for many years. The Bronze Screen tells a story of the beginning and development of the Latino Community in the film industry. Hollywood presented a false reality to the American public

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    american soldier. These letters were written during wars ranging from the civil war to Iraq and Afghanistan. The actors in the play did a decent job playing their role but i cannot say that every monologue was a good one. Personally‚ I did not enjoy the play‚ with respect to what it represents and the crew that put it together. A play like this one is hard to enjoy in general unless every actor brings something unique and special to each of character‚ something worth watching. The content of the play

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    I think if because some opinions are very useful‚ and asthere are people who listen to celebrities because opinions are not so bad that they let us know. And there are many reasons why famous actors and athletes why they can help uso oun life they also support very important causes for them and sometimes the experience they have can help alot‚ And the examples they give can be from films they have mad. then i start to think that without their opinioms you can do one because if they do not think

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    The Canterbury Tales

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    Mia Gennarelli September 28‚ 2010 3rd Block The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer was famous for his Canterbury Tales. I am selecting actors and actresses in which I believe would best fit four of Chaucer’s pilgrims’ personalities. Elizabeth Taylor‚ Gordon Ramsey‚ Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder‚ and Atticus Shaffer will be playing the roles of the Wife of Bath‚ the Cook‚ the Nun‚ and the Oxford Cleric Elizabeth Taylor will be playing the role of the wife of bath. She‚ like the wife of bath

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    with siding. A time when they used concentration was when they were dancing‚ they needed to make the right moves. They used observation when they were in the library. While they were reading a book‚ they were hearing Harold and Marion talk. All the actors utilized their personal resources very

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    Never Eat Alone

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    who are helping each other. Shenandoah has a community‚ all alumni of Shenandoah help each other and can put in a good word for each other. While we may all be involved in the same business‚ we all have our own box‚ our own brand. Each and every actor has something new and different to bring to the table‚ we do not have to be viciously competitive with each other. “Each of us is now a brand.”

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    Constantin Stanislavski was a Russian actor and theatre director. Stanislavski is very famous for his acting system that he developed through the years‚ known as the Stanislavski system. The Stanislavski system has many steps/elements to help an actor prepare a role. The steps are‚ units and objectives‚ magic if‚ before and after‚ emotional memory‚ motivation‚ and subtext. Stanislavski thought that with these steps the actor would be able to prepare a role that was true and realistic‚ and in turn

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    The Misanthrope Analysis

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    The Misanthrope Review One of Molière’s best plays‚ The Misanthrope‚ was a rhythmic comedy taken place in the 16th century and was performed by the Rider cast this weekend. The director‚ Miriam Mills‚ modernized the lines of the play which made it more humorous in some aspects. She caught the message Molière was trying to convey with this comedy and it was easily depicted at the end. The message was of humanity and how society functions the way it is knowing it is wrong but also accepting its

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