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    Korean and Vietnam Wars

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    The Korean War would be a radical step in fighting wars‚ as well as the feelings people had toward the war. All wars in American History fought before the Korean War were based on either national survival or the gain of territory. A strong conflict was created between the Soviet Union and the United States. From this conflict‚ tension was so strong that wars were fougt in the midst of this Cold War. The Korean War was the first America ever waged that was not fought for national survival‚ for

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    Korean War Causes

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    The Korean War was the beginning of the Cold War‚ when a war began between North and South Korea. This took place between 1950 and 1953. Study.com states that this was also the first major Proxy War to occur. This was the first country to use a third party to fight on their behalf. The cause of this war was from the different point of views from the United States and the Soviet Union. When World War II ended‚ Korea was no longer controlled by Japan. The 38th parallel separated Korea into two. The

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    Women in Korean Society: A Past and Present Perspective Soobeen Hyun G9B “The Music from Gwangsang Mountian where I played in my dream” is one of the most famous poems‚ which was written by a woman who lived in 1500s. The poem basically means that the writer of this poem eager to escape from the patriarchal society. The poem was written by a Korean women poet “Heo Hanselheon” who lived in 1500s wrote this poem before she died. This poem is describing when she had a dream that she was in the place

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    Drama Prose or verse telling a story intended for representation by actors through dialogue or action. The Play Playwright : person who writes plays. Script : printed copy of a play. Acts : the major sections of a play. Scene : small section or portion of a play. The People Actor: male performer Actress: female performer Cast: all performers selected to portray characters. Director: instructs actors on how to portray characters. Areas of the Stage Backstage: area behind scenery not visible

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    Short stories‚ poetry and drama are different types of literature but they share many of the same elements. Some of the many elements shared are figures of speech‚ conflict‚ foreshadowing. One of the same elements short stories‚ poetry and drama have is setting. "The setting of a work of fiction establishes its historical‚ geographic‚ and physical context." (pg. 251.) Setting can also be important in short stories‚ poetry and drama because setting "encompasses a wide variety physical and cultural

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    Writing  a  Drama  Essay     The  Basics   -­‐Analyse  what  the  question  asks  of  you   -­‐Develop  a  line  of  discussion  in  answer  to  the  question   -­‐Support  your  line  of  discussion  with  quotes  from  the  text  set  for  study   -­‐Express  your  ideas  clearly  and  write  with  your  own  voice   -­‐Write  a  well  structured  and  informative  response  that  encapsulates  your  learning  experiences       Basic  Essay  Structure   An  essay  is  a  written  text  that

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    Drama Essay – Section 1 Our task was to dramatise and perform an extract from the play text ‘Blood Brothers’. The performance had to take into consideration the intentions of the playwright and use an appropriate style. My group chose to perform seven scenes from the play. The beginning scene for our piece is looking at how the lack of money affected the children at that time‚ with children that were complaining they were hungry and that they didn’t have all they wanted and showing that the

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    7 CRUCIAL STEPS TO MINIMIZE DRAMA IN YOUR LIFE by Lori Deschene “When you are not honoring the present moment by allowing it to be‚ you are creating drama.” ~Eckhart Tolle Well into my 20s‚ all of my friendships with women looked a lot like junior high. One day‚ we’d be codependent and attached-at-the-hip‚ sending incessant play-by-play emails throughout the workday like one too many notes in class. The next day‚ we’d be dragging each other by the hair into a heap of combined emotional issues

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    Untraditional Drama Conventions Does an author always have to stick to conventions in writing? A dramatic convention is an unrealistic element in a literary work that is accepted by readers or viewers because it is traditional. In The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller deviates from traditional drama conventions in his telling of the Salem Witch Trials. He does not use scenes and uses a narrative technique more than stage directions throughout the play. A conventional play typically includes scenes

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    How to Write Radio Drama

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    RADIO DRAMA by TIM CROOK Here are some horrible truths: Most radio drama is very badly written. Radio drama is an endangered species. It has never taken a hold of mainstream programming on commercial radio in the UK. It used to be the mainstream in the States and Australia but lost out to TV in the middle to late fifties. It is under threat within public radio services including the BBC because of the pressure of monetarist ideology and the fact that authors and radio drama directors have been

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