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    The audition process is one that shows off your hard work and talent. It shows what you are made of and the willingness to get your role. Before the Wizard of Oz‚ I had performed several singing roles in plays‚ yet I never truly acted in them. I used my headshot and resume I had written beforehand‚ although in hindsight I should have added a few things‚ Back in September‚ I auditioned for the role of the “Cowardly Lion”. The song of choice I performed was “King of the Forest” as it was the most important

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    SETTING IN TIME AND PLACE The short story "Yellow Brick Road" is set in a car‚ on State Highway 2‚ between Hastings and Wellington. It briefly mentions home‚ Waituhi‚ and Uncle Sam’s house. Wellington is their goal. These points are unimportant. What is important is travelling from security‚ warmth and familiarity to vast‚ unfamiliar and the alien big city. The time setting is a no man’s land‚ caught between an old life and a new life. The car is their only home and their possessions are

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    Week 2 Film: The Wizard of Oz FORM: is the sum of all parts of the film‚ unified and given shape by patterns such as repetition and variation‚ story lines and character traits. - Film is not the product of a random collection of technical devices‚ but rather‚ it is a system THE CONCEPT OF FORM IN A FILM - Artworks involve us by engaging our senses‚ feelings and mind in a process. - The artwork cues the spectator to perform a specific activity.  Example: A poem’s words may guide us to imagine

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a novel strongly based on the theme of “coming of age” and is prevalent through all of the main characters. Primarily‚ in the three “helpers” paired with Dorothy‚ their coming of age is more based on them finding their true selves‚ and the life skills that they three all obtain. Of each of the characters I will be focusing on; the Tin Woodman‚ the Cowardly Lion‚ and the Scarecrow‚ they all have a more advanced coming of age; for they are already at the peak of adolescence

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    Assignments Program: MBA (2 Years) Sem-1 Subject Name Marketing Management Permanent Enrollment Number (PEN) Roll Number (SEN) Student Name INSTRUCTIONS a) Students are required to submit all three assignment sets ASSIGNMENT DETAILS MARKS Assignment A Five Subjective Questions 10 Assignment B Three Subjective Questions + Case Study 10 Assignment C 40 Objective Questions 10 b) Total weightage given to these assignments is 30%. OR 30 Marks c)

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    Wicked is set in the land of Oz and is about two girls in university who despise each other at first‚ but soon learn from each other and become best friends. Elphaba is a social outcast because she was born with an unusual trait that terrifies everyone she comes across‚ green skin. Glinda is extremely preppy and popular‚ but she doesn’t know how to react calmly when she doesn’t get her way. Throughout the musical‚ Elphaba gets a chance to prove herself to the Wizard of Oz‚ but after seeing him for who

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    world when they hear the iconic phrase‚ “There’s no place like home.” The Wizard of Oz is one of the most beloved movies of all time‚ touching the hearts of families throughout generations. But how did it become such a cultural phenomenon? The original book‚ making of the movie‚ and the major impact of it during World War 2 all bring together this iconic film. It all started with L. Frank Baum’s “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” published in Chicago in 1900. Baum based the book off his every day life‚ basing

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    smart chicks; you always have some fanatical beliefs that are sure to be contested (women’s suffrage‚ for example). I’ve got this one though; I’ve seen every movie ever made concerning witchcraft: Hocus Pocus‚ The Craft‚ and best of all‚ The Wizard of Oz. I have also memorized portions of Bewitched for our first date. Can you really turn Samantha into a dog by wrinkling your nose? I’ve always wondered that. As my hero‚ the Wicked Witch of the West would say‚ "I’ll get you my pretty‚" and your eleven

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    kept hidden in the suitcase because since he started burying all his feelings he wasn;t really living and functioning as a normal child‚ but now that his father acknowledged his mom it was as if he started to live again‚ similar to in The Wizard of Oz when Dorothy

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    “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” was a great read. This excellent allegory took “follow the yellow brick road” to an entire new level. The character I chose to analyze is The Wicked Witch of the West. In “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” the Wicked Witch of the West represented segregation in the South. During the time this book was written‚ segregation had be the usual in the South. This book was written in 1900. During the early 1900s‚ slavery had of course been abolished‚ and blacks were considered

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