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    Nicholas II came to the throne during an arduous time in Russian history. It was a combination of factors‚ including his political ineptitude that led to the fall of the Romanov dynasty and eventually cost Nicholas II‚ the Tsarina Alexandra and their five children their lives. Russia was late in modernising‚ partly due to the Tsar?s lack of reforms‚ and was behind Britain‚ France and the United States. Russia was also slow to emerge from feudalism‚ and was undergoing difficulty as industrial and

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    Desire—The Viper in your mind By reading the short stories” A&P” and “The Lottery Ticker”‚ it is evident that both of them talk about the power and the negative effect of desire. In some situations‚ desire or emotional thoughts may impair people’s judgments‚ and even lead to some negative consequences. The character development in both stories highlights the power of desire and how desire makes people impetuous‚ They get influenced by the strong feeling deep down inside‚ For instance‚ in the

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    LITERARY ANALYSIS OF “The Corn Planting” Author: Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) is often called “the mid-American Chekhov” Title: The title suggests that characters in the story plant corn on a farm. Setting: A farm on Scratch Gravel Road in spring time. Point of view: First person point of view. Central Conflict: The old couple struggle to get over the terrible pain and grief because of the death of their only son. Plot: A man and a woman have a son late in their life. They are

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    In a span of forty-four years‚ Anton Chekhov‚ witnessed the rule of three Tsars i.e. Alexander II‚ Alexander III‚ and Nicholas II. The reign of these Romanovs was bombarded by numerous dilemmas such as wide peasant unrest‚ revolutionary agitation‚ anarchic disorders‚ and even of industrialisation. Along with their obligations to ‘remedy’ the social ills affecting such a massive and heterogeneous empire‚ they were also battling to preserve their unlimited power. Tsar Alexander II‚ ascended the throne

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    Title: Story Of An Hour Author: Kate Chopin I. On The Elements / Literary Concepts The short story Story Of An Hour is all about the series of emotions that the protagonist‚ Mrs. Mallard showed to the readers. With the kind of plot of this short story‚ it actually refers to the moments that Mrs. Mallard knew that all this time‚ her husband was alive. For the symbol‚ I like the title of this short story because it actually symbolizes the "time" where Mrs. Mallard died with "joy." And with that

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    intertwine with history of life of these three earthlings: the French boy Jacques Nemro who became a writer; the beautiful girl Afro-American of Venus Sheridan who won the title "Miss Universe" and has become the actress; and also the Russian boy Igor Chekhov who being at war in Chechnya and has committed suicide. These subject lines are supplemented with remarks of street polls‚ and extensive inserts from "The encyclopedia of relative and absolute knowledge" which writes and through the medium the highest

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    To create the character‚ you need a relaxed mind by clearing all thoughts and any obstructions that could interfere with the thought process‚ to concentrate. Chekhov admitted that if you “Work with imagination‚ concentration‚ relaxation and the development of a sense of truth are all aspects of training” (Chamberlain‚ 2004: 47). Using our imagination‚ our mind draws and rectifies mental images that we use to construct

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    Constantine Stanislavsky‚ defined by many as the father of psychological realism in acting‚ was born in 17 January 1863. He was an actor and theatre director who put forth the idea of realism in acting and eventually developed the form known as the Stanislavsky System‚ or more commonly known as “method acting”. Stanislavsky was born as Konstantin Sergeyevich Alekseyev in Moscow‚ Russia. Unlike the familiar stories of many creative personalities‚ Stanislavsky was not born into a troubled home or

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    “…the spoken word‚ the text of a play is not valuable in and of itself‚ but is made so by the inner content of the subtext and what is contained in it” (Stanislavski‚ Building a Character) Theatre has always been about much more than what is written. The plays and musicals we watch extend far past the lines of dialogue we hear and enjoy. It is in the words that we find beautiful quotes and messages that we can carry throughout our lives‚ but it is in the subtext that thoughts are provoked‚ and we

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    In order to counter the unreality of Ibsen and the bleakness of Chekhov‚ John M. Synge has chosen a seemingly unbelievable story to create his realist masterpiece‚ <u>The Playboy of the Western World</u>. Its realism comes from two unlikely sources: joy and a far-fetched tale. Yet‚ as Synge identifies himself in the preface‚ these elements in combination are extremely effective in showing the life of the peasantry; more so than any bleak or so-called "real" story (in the manner of Ibsen) could.<br><br>The

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