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    Instant Play Analysis

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    On December 13th the grade 8 classes of Woodbine M.S went to watch the play “Instant” at the Young People’s Theatre. The play “Instant” written by Erin Shields is about 3 friends named Meredith (Michelle Rambharose)‚ Jay (Dakota Jamal Wellman)‚ and Rosie (Leah Fong). Meredith is trying to become a YouTube star through her singing. Jay is an active hockey player who also plays for a rep team and has strong hopes to become a player in the NHL. Rosie is trying to raise money for her dad who had been

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    How to Play Volleyball

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    How to play Volleyball Practice and heart is the key to be successful in the game. To play volleyball you must know the basics and be able to master them. You have to be willing to put in the practice and get along with your teammates no matter what. There are always six people starting‚ positions 1‚2‚3‚4‚5‚6. Positions one and four are the setting positions; the people who play the net. Each time the ball crosses the net your team has three attempts to hit the ball back over. Each individual

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    Family and Outdoor Play

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    one another No Confidence: If a young child has no confidence within themselves they will struggle to develop their communication & social skills. They won’t be outgoing therefore they will always hold back during activities or during free play they will play alone rather than mixing with others. Not able to talk: If a child has no ability to speak this will also have a massive effect on their communication & social skills as they will not be interacting verbally with others around them. Not

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    Herero Play Analysis

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    October 2‚ 2016‚ I recently went to see my first play that dealt with cultural and racial issues‚ We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia‚ Formerly Known as Southwest Africa‚ From the German Sudwestafrika‚ Between the Years 1884-1915 at the San Jose Stage Company‚ directed by L. Peter Callender. The playwright of this piece is Jackie Sibblies Drury‚ whose known for tackling heavily ethical and racial topics. In this play‚ a group of actors‚ three white actors‚ and three

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    that can be hard to look for in a drama. A symbol is something that represents more than itself. In a drama props‚ clothing‚ or sets could all be used as symbols. When symbolism is added to a play it becomes more sophisticated. A symbol can put a play on a whole new level and get an audience to think of the play in a whole new way. Symbols are often hard to find and many times you have to re read work to find them. In an article by Hickett she helps readers understand ways to find symbols “There

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    Tyesha Play Summary

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    This play‚ performed by only two people‚ was able to captivate our attention from the moment we sat down to the closing curtains. There were plenty of moments of confusion- some questions which were answered along the way and some that were left still lingering in my mind. Is Tyesha (the one in the drivers seat) represented through Myeisha too? Why did Tyesha have a gun and how did she get it? Why did the officers feel the need to shoot the unconscious girl 12 times‚ let alone once? After watching

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    Doubt Play Themes

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    There are many themes and issues displayed in the play such as power‚ conflict‚ change and doubt. These themes have each got their own purpose to create ‘Doubt’ in the minds of the reader. The picture of the wind in the top right corner of the poster is used to symbolise change. This use of symbolism is shown in the play through stage directions “The sound of wind. Sister Aloysius pulls her shawl lightly about her and goes. After a moment‚ Sister James goes as well”. The wind storm is a symbol

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    This play ‘Gorgon’ by Elena Carapetis‚ is relevant for teenagers in todays society. They can relate to the main characters of this play and hopefully learn from their mistakes and experiences‚ the relationships in the play between the three characters and how they reacted to this certain situation. I could make personal connections to the characters‚ themes and issues in this play. The events that occurred amongst the main characters can be related to the teens of today. Young adults may have

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    Article Critiaue on Play

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    Pediatric Association‚ “Play is essential to development because it contributes to the cognitive‚ social‚ emotional‚ and physical well-being of children and youth. Alarmingly‚ gifted and talented students from grades three to five decreased their time spent in unstructured activities by one half. Children do not play anymore. (Beisser‚ Gillespie‚ & Thacker‚ 2013). While there was an abundance of research for young children and play‚ existing research that examined the importance of play in the development

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    Ruined The Play Sparknotes

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    gathering audience won’t have the capacity to peruse script immediately afterward. Reading play that is meant to be seen is altogether another experience‚ in this case‚ the playwright must ‘tell’ for it to be seen by the reader. Dialect and punctuation must be utilized particularly‚ so the readers can translate and decipher motives or personalities of character in the rhythm of the dialect utilized. ‘“A play exists as a literary form until the first moment you sit down in a rehearsal room and allow

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