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    In What Ways Does Priestley show his message of social responsibility in the play “An Inspector Calls” In the play “an inspector calls Priestley shows him message of social responsibility in 5 ways‚ through The Inspector himself‚ my Birling‚ the younger generation‚ Eva smith and the actual ending of the play itself. Social responsibility is where the community needs to care about each other or does care about each other but this wasn’t around before the wars. Priestley puts forward his message

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    Essay on the Play Trifles Introduction In Susan Glaspell ’s‚ "Trifles‚" symbolism is used to emphasize the meaning of the play. Glaspell writes of a woman who murdered her husband because he was to blame for her cold and lonely life [1]. Susan Glaspell wrote Trifles in 1916‚ basing this brief‚ one-act play on the murder of the sixty-year-old John Hossack‚ which she had covered extensively during her stint as a journalist with the Des Moines Daily News after her graduation from Drake University

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    In the play ’Inheritance’ by Hannie Rayson‚ life is claimed to be unfair by a number of Characters‚ particularly Nugget‚ Lyle and Dibs. The three of the characters have had significant problems throughout the play from being discriminated against when it suits others‚ to having no control of your own future and it be decided right in front of you from the flip of a coin. Things were considered unfair for the other family members when it came down to the rightful owner of the family farm‚ Allandale

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    Ques. Explain the Role Play method. As a trainer where would you like to use the method and what terminal objectives would the method achieve? Ans. Role play is a learning activity in which participants play out roles in a simulated situation. Role plays provide a highly motivational climate because participants are actively involved in a realistic situation. The trainer prepares the role – briefs and briefs the role- players about what they would do before the remaining members of the group. Each

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    All the main characters in Othello think Iago is honest‚ but they also see him as he presents himself to them. How do individuals see him and how does this help him control the action of the play? Iago plays the villain’s role in Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello and an entertaining one to the audience due to his multifaceted schemes throughout the play. Iago is notorious for his manipulative abilities and clearly uses his uncanny ability to register other character’s weaknesses and insecurities to pull

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    concept of the “plastic” theater by incorporating expressionistic elements of dialogue‚ action‚ sound‚ setting‚ and lighting in his works. Williams’s reputation rests on his three award-winning plays-- The Glass Menagerie (1944)‚ A Streetcar Named Desire (1947)‚ and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955). Each of his plays is set in the American South‚ employing lyrical dialogue and inventive stage techniques‚ and represents a powerful study of family dynamics and the solitary search for meaning in the modern

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    The Theatrical Play Hamlet was a story about a man name Hamlet who meets a ghost who “apparently” was his father‚ and tells hamlet to seek revenge for his murder from his brother who was Hamlets Uncle that married his mother. Hamlet love affair sees him insane‚ but does not now it is fake‚ later becoming insane killing herself after Hamlet kills her father. The brother and son seek revenge for his family’s death and duals with Hamlet getting himself killed with a poisoned sword. The king tries to

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    CONTEMPORARY THEORIES OF PLAY. Theory Assumptions Limitations Similarities Differences Psychoanalytic Theory. Progression through a series of psychosexual stages. Children could use play as means of shedding negative emotions related to events they can’t control in their lives. Children’s involvement in play is means of gaining control over events that they cannot control in reality. Children use play to help master events that they find traumatic or stressful. Mastery

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    hope‚ and justice. This particular form of the story of little orphan Annie is a play performed at the Starlight Theater of Waterford. While this play was performed by a cast of children‚ it was well organized and entertaining. A few prevalent things throughout the play were the use of costumes‚ props‚ and lighting. In the play Annie costumes‚ props‚ and lighting are used to establish setting. The costumes in the play Annie help to establish setting and to characterize the different actors. Annie

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    this statement with reference to major themes and dramatic techniques in the play. The Removalists by David Williamson’s consists of many themes and are shown in the play‚ but the theme that runs throughout the play is the theme of Violence‚ this can be seen throughout every act with each character having a part in theme of violence. Violence is the intentional use physical force or power; this can be seen in the character of Simmonds towards. Simmonds use aggression and force towards Kenny‚ Simmonds

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