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    Vsevolod Meyerhold and Augusto Boal. Both Meyerhold and Boal believed that theatre had the power to transform the way we look at the world‚ each displaying these with different methods and techniques. Meyerhold rejected Stanislavsky’s theory of naturalism and felt theatre is a place of expression‚ while Boal placed greater emphasis on his belief that everyone can act. His Theatre examined oppressions

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    Realism Unit Test

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    Realism – Unit Test 1. Which of the following quotations from "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" reveals an objective point of view? A "He was a captain." B "He closed his eyes in order to fix his last thoughts upon his wife and children." C "His whole body was racked and wrenched with an insupportable anguish!" D "He had not known that he lived in so wild a region." 2. Why does the author describe

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    The Book of Kells

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    "The Book of Kells- Arrest of Christ"‚ Insular Monks‚ on vellum‚ c. 900 B.C.‚ now in the Trinity College library When Saint Patrick began the Christianization of the Celts in 432‚ he empowered the development of a unique form of monastic organization. Irish monasteries meshed traditional Christianity with cultural values of the British Isles‚ creating the Hiberno-Saxon style of art‚ best known for its illuminated manuscripts of the Christian Church. Irish monks illustrated Gospels as a method

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    Toward the Modern Consciousness: Intellectual and Cultural Developments values and ideals that had been generated by the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment‚ Reason‚ Science‚ and progress were still important words modern technology as electric lights‚ phonographs‚ and automobiles new view of the physical universe ‚ an appeal to the irrational‚ alternative views of human nature‚ and radically innovative forms of literacy and artistic expression shattered old beliefs Developments in

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    The School and Society (1899) Originally‚ this book was a series of lectures aiming at educators‚ educational administrators‚ and parents. On these lectures‚ Dewey addresses the manners in which education is intertwined with what was back then a thriving democratic republic. The author states there is an issue with the education model [of the time] seeing to elementary schools not encouraging their students to be curious about their environment and reality‚ and driven into exploring these at their

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    Analysis Of Brassed Off

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    The production ‘Brassed Off’‚ adapted by Paul Allen from the Mark Herman screenplay‚ was a theatrical exploration of the true story of Grimly Colliery and the troubles it faced as the mine was being shut down. My opinion of this production was that it was an interesting and relevant view on the world of a poverty stricken town that was excellently directed and acted. It demonstrated how even nowadays people‚ especially those higher in society‚ do not make decisions based on those who will be most

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the earliest known literary works. This Babylonian epic poem arises from stories in the Sumerian language. Although the Sumerian stories are older (probably dating to at least 2100 B.C.)‚ it was probably composed around 1900 BC. The epic deals with themes of heroism‚ friendship‚ loss‚ and the quest for eternal life. Different historical periods are reflected in literature. National and tribal sagas‚ accounts of the origin of the world and of customs‚ and myths which

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    Along with those who have created such big works there are those who have influenced British literature. Keats being one of the authors who had such an influence. Although Keats work was in publication for four years before his death his works influenced others to write such as he did. His works were first looked down upon and were criticized for being strange but now they are what influenced others to write. During that time period more and more romantic writers began to emerge. Another writer

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    painting technique that uses dark and light in dramatic ways in paintings and often adds to the realism. Michelangelo da Caravaggio (1571-1610)‚ was a northern Italian painter that painted such amazingly realistic scenes‚ his work was considered "naturalism‚" which was new in the way he used chiaroscuro to highlight what was being emphasized in his paintings. Caravaggio was unique because he captured moments from the Bible that were untraditional and totally unexpected; his subjects were often depicted

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    criticize the injustices and inequalities of modern life. Epic plays were a social activist theatre and a unifying vehicle for instruction or education opposing the suspension of disbelief seen on the traditional stage of Realism and Chekhov’s Naturalism. Unlike naturalism‚ that strives to emphasise a kind of scientific or photographic accuracy in the depiction of human life‚ Bertolt Brecht seeks to “stimulate a desire for understanding‚ a delight in changing reality” (Bertolt Brecht 1954). Evidently a social-political

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