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    Gr. 11 Drama Review

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    1) Tableaux- a series of frozen pictures‚ and when added together it tells a story. a) Choose a story to tell b) Brake the story into parts c) Assign a character to everyone d) Must hold the Tableau for 5 seconds e) At beginning and at the end hold the neutral position Example: A person stabbing someone‚ the position of the hand‚ face victim scared‚ victim trying to get away. 2) The Greeks would not let any type of violence on the stage. All fighting shooting etc. had to happen

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    Whoever Acts Badly Will Suffer Slowly but Surely November 9‚ 2012 Since the beginning of life‚ the opportunity to choose the right from wrong is given to everyone‚ but at the same time choices and consequences walk parallel to each other. The choices in life predestine the future of who makes the choice in their own life; those decisions are good or bad and so are the consequences. Therefore‚ each individual is responsible for their own acts that are going to build their

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    As the Roman Catholic Church begins to untangle itself from the secular government and become its own kind of state around the turn of 10th century‚ the need for a mechanism of enforcing its laws and punishing perpetrators becomes apparent. In Charlemagne’s empire this role was filled by the missi who sought out criminals and imposed fines; in modern America‚ it is the police and prison‚ respectively; and in the late Middle Ages‚ religious violations begin to be punished with excommunication. Excommunication

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    Dante does tell us about sin in a more general way--in a different part of the Divine Comedy. In the Purgatorio‚ Dante uses the model of the seven deadly sins as the root causes of misbehavior to figure out the nature of different sins and how to repent

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    The Book of Jonah is a special and interesting book in the Hebrew Bible. Unlike other eleven prophets’ books which focus on the prophecies from the Lord‚ the Book of Jonah is a book which focuses on the prophet himself. Jonah alone is the main human character in this book. The fours chapters are like four acts; together they tell a story about Jonah’s special travelling experience and portray the image of this running-away prophet. However‚ the Book of Jonah does not tell the readers about Jonah’s

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    “ Of the evil you have done‚” Said the voice. “ Oh yes‚ i repent! I repent!” Cried Danglers. [...] “But who now forgives you because he himself needs to be forgiven: I am Edmond Dantes!” Danglers uttered a cry and fell to the floor.” This quote represents his final task being complete. In regarding to the Count getting

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    Hypocrisy also had a profound impact on native Africans as their land and people were exploited. To start with‚ Africa was sliced up into pieces to be reigned over by the European powers. These European powers imposed their ideals as a veneer in order of gaining the chance of “weaning those ignorant millions from their horrid ways” (Conrad 12). In other words‚ colonists wanted to have their fair share of wealth from Africa by obtaining their raw resources. They wanted to take the resources from Africa

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    On the face of it‚ Dr. Faustus is not an anti-Catholic play. Yet‚ once you have read into it certain aspects of the play - there are many anti-Catholic notions and views that Marlowe has placed within the text. If the reader has no prior knowledge of how the world was in the Sixteenth century‚ then they would probably not uncover Marlowe’s hidden messages. There are many issues dealt with in the play‚ yet‚ they all follow a route to anti-Catholicism. All of the ideas dealt with are reminiscent of

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    baptized. And he followed Philip everywhere‚ astonished by the great signs and miracles he saw. Acts 8:12-13 Once again we experience a moment in the book of Acts where the proclamation of the good news of Jesus caused hundreds‚ if not thousands to repent of their sins and be baptized in water. The miracle of this verse is that the people mentioned had been falsely lead by another prior to the coming of Philip to proclaim the word of Jesus‚ yet the word was so profound that they followed without question

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    desirable level of development - the level that could enable them to discharge their responsibilities as Allah’s vicegerents in a befitting manner. The desirable level of development has been explained by the Quran thus: "In fact the one who repents and does righteous deeds returns to Allah as he rightly should" (25:71). Return to Allah means submission to the Will of Allah. The highest level of development has been explained with reference to Hazrat Ibrahim which could be total submission to

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