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    Drama Gcse Edexcel

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    Unit 1 Written Evaluation (1968 words). For our unit one exam‚ we explored the dramatic concepts of justice‚ and whether or not justice could truly be achieved. In order to do so‚ our exam was partitioned into six one hour lessons each containing justice as a focus point‚ using different forms and techniques to explore in a variety of different ways. Firstly‚ we looked at how hot seating could be used to fully explore an emotionally realistic situation. Our main stimulus for this lesson was the

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    Poetry Essay!

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    Mariah Lindsey AP Literature & Composition Poetry Essay Final Draft December 16‚ 2012 As you begin to pay attention to your own stories and what they say about you‚ you will enter into the exciting process of becoming‚ as you should be‚ the author of your own life‚ the creator of your own possibilities. The theme of William Shakespeare sonnet # 18 “Shall I Compare Thee to a summer’s day” is eternal love. Shakespeare compares his lover to summer‚ the most beautiful season of the year.

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    War Poetry

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    Modern History Sourcebook: World War I Poetry: Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967):"How to Die" Link to Collected Poems [At Columbia] Wilfred Owen (1893-1918):"Anthem for a Doomed Youth" Link to Collected Poems [At Toronto] Wilfred Owen: "Dulce et Decorum Est" Herbert Read (1893-1968): "The Happy Warrior" W.N.Hodgson (1893-1916): "Before Action" Wilfred Gibson (1878-1962) "Back" Link to Collected Poems [At Columbia] Philip Larkin (1922-1985): "MCMXIV" Link to Poems [At Hooked.net] Siegfried

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    Poetry Explication

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    and figures such as Jesus‚ Angel of God‚ and Grace of God (lines 14-15) even though the act of slavery is one of the most sinful systems in the eyes of these slaves and in the eyes of all decent human beings. Though a myriad of Lucille Clifton’s poetry is about survival‚ the people in the ships have barely survived‚ but more importantly‚ though many of them have not‚ a significant amount did despite the fetid‚ deadly‚ inhumane conditions. Lines 1-5 illustrate the terrible conditions of the ship

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    poetry device

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    Poetic Devices Alliteration - The repetition of initial consonant sounds. “Doubting‚ dreaming dreams no mortal ever…” Poe‚ “The Raven” Assonance - The repetition of vowel sounds. “Poetry is old‚ ancient‚ goes back far...So old it is that no man knows...” Sandburg‚ “Early Moon” Hyperbole – An overstatement or extreme exaggeration. Example: I nearly died laughing. Imagery - Words or phrases that appeal to any sense (sight‚ taste‚ touch‚ hearing‚ and smell) or any combination

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    Poetry Explication 20 May 2012 Questions Entwined into “The Summer I Was Sixteen” Words often have meaning behind what is said‚ regardless of those particular words. Emotions can be extrapolated from statements. A close reading and analysis of the poem “The Summer I Was Sixteen’ reveals more to the reader than just what sits on the page. Whilst reading this poem‚ a feeling of unusual melancholy and normalcy arises from a point in time which should be a substantial amount more upbeat. During

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    Drama Coursework Unit 1

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    Drama Coursework: Lesson 1: Why in Prison? The picture of the girl in the corner made me feel trapped and isolated because in the picture it seems like there is no way out or she’s locked in. The picture makes me wonder why she is in there‚ maybe for a reason; is she hiding? Did she get put in there? Is it her feelings? Has she being bullied? Is the coloured (green) her emotion? Her body language is closed up and shows me that she is not letting anyone or anything in. The girl looks like she

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    Poetry Analysis

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    Poem published: October 1917 3. Facts about Wilfred Owen: * Wilfred Edward Salter Owen (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) was an English poet and soldier‚ one of the leading poets of the First World War. * His shocking‚ realistic war poetry on the horrors of trenches and gas warfare was heavily influenced by his friend Siegfried Sassoon and stood in stark contrast to both the public perception of war at the time‚ and to the confidently patriotic verse written by earlier war poets such

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    see how he employs the depiction of beauty in women throughout his poetry to portray it as mainly a poetry of the body. In his collection we come across two different visions of the woman’s body: the glorification and blissful memory of her‚ seen in “Le Balcon” or the absolute disgust and repulsion seen in “Une Charogne.” To Baudelaire interpreting and writing about women and their body is clearly the primary inspiration to his poetry. Similarly though‚ his poems suggest multiple themes open to interpretation;

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    This paper will review the benefits of drama therapy as a behaviorist therapeutic approach to improve these skills. 1. Why Drama Therapy? According to the North America Drama Therapy Association (NADTA)‚ drama therapy is “a creative arts therapy method that integrates role play‚ stories‚ improvisation‚ and other techniques taken from the theater with the theories and methods of therapy” (NADTA ‚ 2015). When working with children‚ some of the benefits of drama therapy include: reducing feelings of

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