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    Oleanna Response

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    Oleanna Response Paper Drama is a very popular branch of theatre that has roots as deep as the ancestry of theatre itself and has produced many great authors such as Sophocles‚ William Shakespeare‚ and David Mamet who have contributed generously to the growing popularity of drama. Mamet‚ the winner of two Pulitzer Awards and writer of many successful plays wrote Oleanna‚ an extremely controversial play for its exploitation of sexual harassment and abuse. Instead of writing any old romantic turn

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    Political Correctness in Oleanna After reading or watching David Mamet’s Oleanna‚ the reader or viewer more than likely asks him or herself about the genuineness of Carol’s actions; is she genuinely confused and frustrated‚ and actually seeks help from her professor‚ or is it that she wants to manipulate John and be the cause of his demise. The fashion in which the play was written typically makes viewers ally with John‚ and despise Carol‚ because this is the way Mamet wants his audience to feel

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    Compare the theatrical techniques and staging in act one of Oleanna and Street Car Named Desire The two plays Street car named desire and Oleanna are very different plays in their use of theatrical devices. Tennesse Williams’ play Street Car Named Desire gives us a long description of the New Orleans world its based in. Describing the flats with the name “elysan fields” relating the to heaven despite the appearance of the street that seems “falling apart at the fabric of the seems”‚ the colour

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    Oleanna by David Mamet documents what occurs between a professor and his student over a period of three meetings in which trivial daily interactions and their meanings are interpreted the wrong way. The critics who call Oleanna "a parable about the tragedy of failing to listen" are absolutely correct. If John and Carol had actually listened to each other‚ they may have been able to communicate effectively and nothing bad would have come from their meetings. Instead‚ due to the nature of their characters

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    Summary of “The Modern Academy Raging In The Dark” by Richard Badenhausen In David Mamet’s Oleanna‚ the inclusion of the controversial topics of gender conflict‚ sexual harassment and political correctness in colleges led most critics to point to these as the main themes of the play. A year before it the play appeared‚ the Clarence Thomas-Hill controversy had occurred‚ helping push these issues in the play to the forefront of reader’s minds. However‚ the “difficulties of acquiring and controlling

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    Re-read Act 1 from page 34 (Carol: What do you think?) to the end of page 41. Discuss how Mamet presents the significance and the effects of misunderstanding in this extract and at least one other point in the play. Throughout David Mamet’s ‘Oleanna’ the effects of misunderstanding is a central theme. You could say that John’s incapability to listen to and understand Carol’s situation is the reason for the miscommunication in this extract. Whilst Carol is getting upset and tries to explain her

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    Power In Oleanna

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    Oleanna’s Phone Calls David Mamet’s play Oleanna is a two character power struggle between a young college student and her Professor. By the second act of the play the struggling student‚ Carol‚ has filed a formal complaint of sexual harassment‚ based not on what actually happened‚ but on the written definition of said conduct in the universities nomenclature. By act three‚ unbeknownst to the professor‚ Carol has filed attempted rape charges against the professor. Again the charges do not

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    Oleanna Essay

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    Aimee O’Connell ENWR 106-40 Oleanna Reflection When beginning to read the play “Oleanna” by David Mamet‚ I expected a more classic and shakespearean feel given the title- one might think of Othello or Ophelia but instead as I continued I found the play to be more modern‚ it could even be occurring in the present. The first act started off with John as the protagonist and the main character. Though‚ there is not much to like about either of the characters‚ in my opinion‚ and the likes and dislikes

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    Joseph Koltes M. Guista English 101 14 Oct. 2010 Oleanna is a two character play about a power struggle between a University Professor‚ John‚ and a student‚ Carol‚ who accuses John of sexual harassment. The play begins when John‚ a condescending University Professor who holds power with his status‚ expresses his frustration at Carol’s class performance as she deduces that he is buying a house. He feels she is‚ in reality‚ bright but troubled‚ and she agrees‚ citing her social and economic background

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    Oleanna Newkryta

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    What we see and hear first of all‚ when we enter Olena Newkryta’s installation folding unfolding refolding are sewing machines‚ sewing fabrics. On the three large format screens that surround us‚ waves of folds of a white fabric are flowing towards a buzzing needle‚ resistant at times‚ yet only to be drawn back where they belong – between the shuttle and the feed-dog – by a hand that appears briefly within the frame. What we do not instantly recognize: the hand is the artist’s hand and the fabric

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