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    Thanksgiving Dinner

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    stuffing‚ potato salad and lemon ice box pie. That is our family tradition dessert. Delectable smells‚ good conversation‚ and the comfortable atmosphere make Thanksgiving one of my favorite meals of the year. I will always have fond memories of the dinner table laden with platters of food. From the time the cooking starts until the satisfaction of the first bites‚ Thanksgiving never fails to fulfill my expectations. With my whole family gathered comfortably nearby‚ I cannot help but feel happy. The

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    Stereotypes In The Dinner

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    are not based on stereotypes. Some people are stronger than others and this is not based on gender. One character of a story thinks women have outgrown the era in which they jump on a chair at the site of a mouse. In this particular story‚ "The Dinner" ‚ there is a social gathering in India. A colonel and a young girl are arguing over the inner strength of a women. For his argument the Colonel states that a "woman’s unfailing reaction

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    Importance of Theater

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    Theater has been an influential factor in many people ’s lives. Creativity can flourish‚ academics can improve‚ and means of self-expression can be developed. It is important to have mandatory theater classes because when a student participates‚ they benefit significantly. Theater can be influential in all aspects of life. Participating in theater classes can stimulate student ’s creativity and thought process. This can create a more tolerant attitude because the creative process of theater leads

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    Elements of Theater

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    "There are certain elements common to all theater. These elements are present whenever a theater event takes place; without them‚ an event ceases to be theater and becomes a different art form and different experience". --"Theater‚ The Lively Art". Theater is a form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through gestures‚ speech‚ song‚ music or dance. Elements

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    Broadway Theater

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    Broadway Musical Theater The role of music has become increasingly important in Broadway theater. From the early days of theater in America‚ which quickly established itself in New York City‚ music has helped to create many successful Broadway productions. Vaudeville music‚ which was music hall variety entertainment‚ took root in the late1800s. It then turned into their theatrical revues‚ stage spectaculars consisting of sketches‚ dance‚ and songs with parody and satire in the early 1900s. In

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    Dinner Party

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    The writer of ’The Luncheon’ William Somerset Maugham‚ in this short story‚ relates about a lady who is an admirer of his stories. She wins the author’s favour and expresses her wish to meet him at a high class restaurant. William exposes the false motives of modest eating habits‚ of the middle classes with a touch of humour. ’The Luncheon’ is a plotted story. It comprises all the four elements of plot: the exposition‚ development‚ climax and resolution. The title is significant for the story as

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    The Dinner Party

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    The Dinner Party Mona Gardner ties together clever characterization‚ careful conflict‚ and a surprising resolution in “The Dinner Party” to illustrate the theme that everybody has a different amount or self-control‚ no mater what their gender is. The story takes place in India‚ where people are meeting and a small dinner party is taking place. A colonel then begins to say a sexist remark. An American guest watches as the hostess tenses slightly‚ and calls for a bowl of milk. The American realizes

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    Theater PPP

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    IB Theater Practical Performance Proposal Stimulus 3: (Creation myth) “How the World Was Made” Candidate Session Number: 002839-0013 Mehvish Khalid Word Count: 1409 Section A: Pitch Mark Twain’s play The Diaries of Adam and Eve‚ which is adapted for the stage by David Birney‚ inspired me. The stimulus was “How the World was Made” and The Diaries of Adam and Eve instantly came to mind. The play would be set in a clearing in a forest preferably with some trees around. It would

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    theater review

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    Theater Review What is the theatre about? Why do millions of people around the world go to the theatre to enjoy what the greatest playwrights and actors left behind in history? Theatre applies to our by making us feel and experience what we would not otherwise see in our busy lives. Theatre is a tool for intellectual enrichment. It enriches our mind it feeds our brain with pleasure and makes us think about the characters we see on the stage. One way or another theatre is a great intellectual

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    Music Lyrics Analysis

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    coming up with better lyrics. In general‚ lyrics are the primary element of music writing because it ensures that a musician may write a good song that will attract the audience. According to Pattison‚ writing lyric is significant‚ and it is like a technical art. It is known that the stronger the technical ability of an individual‚ the stronger the person can express one’s ideas and translate them into the lyrics that will be musically accompanied. Thus‚ when music has good lyrics‚ it will be in the

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