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    Are the foreign dramas evading our culture The foreign dramas are attacking our culture and these are not according to our culture After a contentious time of the Indian dramas‚ now numerous Turkish plays are giving rise to curious hype not only in our television drama industry but also in the minds of the general public. As a matter of fact‚ it is true that our local drama production is invoking the interests of thousands and millions of viewers and most of these spectators are finding these

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    Theories of the Origins of Theater -Worlds earliest recorded dramatic activity took place on the banks of the Nile River in Egypt. They performed rituals and acted out old folktales. Most of their performances were based on religious belief. -Ancient Chinese‚ Indian and Greek drama also indicate a long tradition of theatrical activity. There are many theories of the origin of theater‚ but here are the top 5. * Imitation- Aristotle‚ a Greek philosopher‚ thought that “mimesis” ‚ otherwise

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    process by which regional economies‚ societies and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication‚ transportation and trade. Globalization also has made a vast change in every angle of humans life and one of it is‚ our cultural tradition could be affected due to globalization process. Culture is what people eat‚ how they dress ‚ beliefs they hold and activities they practice. Globalization has joined different cultures and made it into something different. There are three

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    Symbolism in Theater and Cinema Krystal Gormley Art/100 Kevin Justus June 8‚ 2015 What if I never saw the movie Jaws? Would I still feel the same way about sharks and the ocean? These are some of the questions I feel a lot of people can ask themselves after they have seen Jaws. What does this mean? Can the shark in Jaws represent or symbolize something more than just being a hungry shark? I remember watching Jaws as a kid‚ as you can imagine I was pretty scared. I think I was about ten when I

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    since the world was created. Sex is a big part in most cultures whether it be for enjoyment or procreation it is incorporated all over the world. It almost seems more normal during this time than we see it today. We put bad labels on things now that back then they saw as a normal everyday thing occurrence. Something they both had in common was that it was important if you were a sexual creature in both cultures. It also is more open in these cultures. The Kemetics were known to have sex in close proximities

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    As I read about the history and advancement of theater I noticed that movies only advanced as technology did. I say this because as new technologies were made and new discoveries found involving sound and film production the movies eventually adapted from what they used to be to even greater things. The first major development was the introduction to sound into film. This was always wanted in films but unfortunately due to technology limitations it was not a viable idea and thus movies remained mostly

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    Globe Theater History

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    First the inside details of The Globe Theater; the theater is made up of two main stages. One stage is out in the open where there are no curtains so everyone can see into it and the second stage which is in the inside stage which helped in plays like if the play was taking place in a house then you would use the second stage. Next is the flags because the flags play a major role with the Globe Theater. They would call it the playhouse flagpole. When the flag was raised then people from miles away

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    Analysis of the Beatitudes and their Application to our Culture The Beatitudes and their Application to our Culture Christ calls the most unlikely people “blessed” at the start of His Sermon on the Mount as read in Matthew 5:1-12. Tod Lindberg has offered a rather in depth analysis of these in his essay on “What the Beatitudes Teach.” Lindberg points out a pattern in the beatitudes. They start with the most oppressed and seemingly hopeless people and progress to those that suffer for their right

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    Youth Culture Changes our Appearance In today’s day and age‚ the general public is all too concerned about how people look‚ rather than who people are. This conquest for social acceptance becomes so real that the idea then becomes an obsession. The way we look plays a big role in our lives. Hundreds of thousands of Americans are easily influenced by appearances‚ and will stop at nothing to gain a perceived image. By achieving these perceived images‚ the youth’s of America are hurting themselves

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    Greek Theater Religion

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    Greek Theater and its associations with religion: - To understand some of Myth‚ we have understand what the purpose of theater was. It is one of the major sources of mythology for the Greeks and us today. Early theater: - Tradition has it that the first actor was Thespis - He added a prologue and speeches to the established choral parts of religious ritual - Early theater had 2 actors and the chorus - Later‚ an additional actor was added - Actors wore masks during performances. These 2 - 3 actors

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