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    Pseudolus Play Analysis

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    attention and laughs going. Below‚ Pseudolus will be examined focusing on Plautus’ skill of entertaining with his comedic theatrical elements. Before the play even begins‚ Plautus is setting his stage by providing a

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    A Role Play Activity

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    A role play activity took place in our tutorial 3. My role was Pat Taylor who is an experienced employee in a medium-sized company. However‚ Pat does not like all the company rules. Therefore‚ as Pat‚ I tried to persuade Dale‚ the new department manager‚ that it is unnecessary to wear safety glasses all the time. As a consequence‚ Dale 1 won the negotiation and I reached a win-win result with Dale 2. This essay will reflect my performances in two negotiations and share my personal insights on the

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    Marisol Play Summary

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    into Marisol On October 26‚ 2017‚ I attended the play Marisol‚ by Jose Rivera‚ performed by The Ohio State University Department of Theatre. The production is directed by Beth Kattelman‚ produced by Mandy Fox‚ and performed by undergraduates of Ohio State University at the Drake Performance Center in Thurber Theatre. I came into this play not knowing what to expect because I did not think to ready a summary of the play online. After watching this play‚ I was highly impressed with the various design

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    Shakespeare's Play Themes

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    The themes in Shakespeare’s plays are universal. Universal themes in Shakespeare’s plays can be represented throughout the recurring themes represented in Shakespeare’s Othello. The themes in Othello that are universal include racism‚ jealousy‚ and honour. Racism is the most commonly seen theme in Shakespeare’s play ‘Othello’. The racist characters in Othello often use derogatory terms to describe the main character of the play‚ Othello. The quote “What a full fortune does the thick lips owe” from

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    The use of symbolism in plays and poems Symbolism is the use of a person‚ an object‚ a place‚ or an idea to represent it self and something beyond itself at the same time. Two recognizable examples of symbolism are the Stars and Stripes on the flag; this is the symbol for the United States of America. Another well-known symbol is skull and crossbones‚ which we all know represent something poisonous. Symbolism is often used in all forms of literature and poetry. Many use it because it helps the writer

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    alone. The so-called ‘mad’ Tughlaq comes fully alive on the stage with all his plus and minus points‚ with his ideals and shortcomings and his dreams and day dreams. However‚ it has been regarded as a political allegory or a contemporary play about a contemporary situation. Though Karnad himself had not intended‚ it was struck by the parallelism between reign of Tughlaq and contemporary Indian history. Karnad himself said: “What struck me absolutely about Tughlaq’s history

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    The Liar Play Summary

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    In-Depth Theatre Paper The plot of the play was based back into the mid 1600’s. A man by the name of Dorante was portrayed as a compulsive liar in this play and found himself forgetting his lie or either getting caught up in them. Only in the end when he really had no other choice did he begin to tell the truth and with his truth‚ he found love. The acting of the play was very elaborate as well as dramatic. I really believed the characters. Since the play was considered a comedy‚ the actors were

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    Analyzing The Play 'Poof'

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    ’’POOF’’ was an interesting play. I like how the play focused on the many problems that goes on in a abusive relationship. The crazy thing about an abusive relationship is that the person that’s getting abuse usually blame themselves for there partners actions. They feel that it’s there fault that there partners is doing this. The person that’s getting abuse generally feels that their doing something wrong to angry their partners. In the play Loureen is saying it’s her fault that her husband died

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    Macbeth Play Analysis

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    viewer We all wrote an essay about it in high school; Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” is so widely read that it’s surprising Justin Kurzel’s newest film is the first notable cinematic adaptation since Roman Polanski’s in 1971. Kurzel’s take on the Scottish play is a spectacle of haunting violence; he takes advantage of the cinematic medium and crafts a stunning aesthetic. As an adaptation‚ the film offers an imaginative reading of the familiar narrative of the eponymous Scottish general (Michael Fassbender

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    Curtains Play Analysis

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    “Curtains” is a whodunit mystery musical originally written by Rupert Holmes accompanied with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. It is a play within a play set in Boston. The play‚ “Robbin hood”‚ is trying to make it on Broadway‚ however the leading actress‚ Jessica Cranshaw‚ always forgets her cues and lines. She mysteriously dies in the last scene of the show. It is discovered that she was murdered and everyone in the show is a suspect. We then meet Lt. Frank Cioffi‚ a detective working

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