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    The History of Comedy

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    The History of Comedy. From Old Greek to the Present Day What does Comedy mean? In old Greek times comedy was a village festival where people came together and sang‚ there were jesters to entertain the audiences. The Greeks created theatre; comedy soon followed which to the present day is known as ‘old comedy’. Old comedy is seen as very political‚ meaning that the performance

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    Poverty from a conservative point of view There seems to be an increase in poverty in the United States and there are so many theories behind why this might be a problem. It seems as if Society as a whole wants to blame this social "condition" on Society itself. I believe that the problem of poverty lies within the actual individuals that are experiencing poverty. There are a few reasons why people experience poverty. They are as follows: One‚ the liberal welfare programs that were started

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    But I'M Not Tired

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    class‚ but they also tend to get a worse grade than those individuals that fall asleep at the same time every night and take time to replenish their body at least one time in every week. I advise the school district take a later school start into consideration because if we do have a later start there will be results. In the essay “I’m not tired” by Alice Park experts said that teens are not getting nearly enough sleep. The video on NBC‚ teens said they felt overscheduled. According to experts

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    Comedy of Errors

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    The Portrayal of Women in The Comedy of Errors Through the centuries‚ women have tried to be equal to men. From their position in the place of work to voting rights‚ women have struggled to gain equal rights. In Shakespeare’s play The Comedy of Errors‚ women are very present. Shakespeare presents two important women: Adriana and Luciana. They are each portrayed differently. Adriana represents the feminist point of view and Luciana‚ the anti-feminist. To begin‚ Adriana is the most present female

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    Lysistrata and Comedy

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    believed that tragedy served a higher purpose than comedy because of its cathartic effect. Therefore‚ comedy is delegitimized. But comedy does serve a social purpose that can be considered cathartic. It can be an outlet for social angst. At the time Lysistrata was written‚ Athens‚ a superpower of their time‚ had just lost a battle with Sparta. This probably shattered the conceptions of Athenians. And as a result‚ Aristophanes used a ribald comedy about the less-than-citizen women of Sparta and Athens

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    MEANING FROM A STYLISTIC POINT OF VIEW In stylistics meaning assumes prime importance. Because meaning is applied not only to words‚ word-combinations‚ sentences but also to the manner of expression. At certain moment meaning was excluded from observation in language science because it was considered an extra-linguistic category. The term “semantic invariant” was proposed as a substitute for meaning by R. Jakobson. The main problem of meaning which deals with is the interrelation between

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    I'M a Student

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    Some students prefer to study alone‚ while others prefer to study with friends. Although studying with friends has its advantages‚ in my point of view‚ I would like to study alone. The reasons are as follows. When you study‚ especially when you study some subjects that are hard to understand‚ such as math and physics you need to concentrate on them. That requires a quiet environment without distractions. Studying alone can provide that‚ and you can read your books and think of questions without

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    medway. River missed with seawater‚Wet lots of trees‚Graveyard‚ all are dark and strong words. 2. What does Dickens’ description of the first convict tell us about him? That he is scared and is a convict. 3. What is surprising about the narrative point-of- view Dickens has adopted? He says it not like how it happend but how it was in is mind. 4. How does Dickens contrast the convict and Pip? Pip is little‚ shy and doesn’t think clearly. The convict is hesitant and worried. 5. But in what ways are

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    Old Comedy

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    The first period of the ancient Greek comedy is known as Old Comedy. Out of the forty poets who are named as having illustrated the style of Old Comedy in 460-404 B.C. Aristophanes was one of the chiefs‚ whose works‚ with their political satire of sexual innuendo‚ effectively defines the genre today. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Comedy) Also known as the Father of Comedy and the representative of Old Comedy‚ Aristophanes has been said to have recreated the life of Ancient Athens more convincingly

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    Satire and Comedy

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    exaggeration and contempt." However‚ Sutherland (1958:2) points out that not all satirical works are equally critical. He argues that: 12 Some works are satirical throughout; in others the satire is only intermittent‚ one element in a more complex effect. The lines that separate the satirical from the unsatirical are often hard to define‚ either because the writer shifts easily and rapidly from one mood to another‚ or because the satirical tone

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