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    Her First Ball is a 1921 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in The Sphere on 28 November 1921‚ and later reprinted in The Garden Party and Other Stories. Plot summary A young girl called Leila has come to the city to stay with her cousins‚ the Sheridan’s (who also appear in "The Garden Party.") As the story opens‚ they are going to a ball (A formal gathering for social dancing). Leila is very excited: this is her first ball. Once there‚ she is both excited and terrified

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    crucifixion. After telling this story to two widowers‚ he finds that the widowers are crying. He is certain that he has found a great connection on how‚ “The past…is connected with the present in an unbroken chain of events flowing on out of the other” (Chekhov 266). In making this comment‚ Ivan believes that he has found the deeper meaning within the situation. Ironically‚ he is missing the reason why these two women are crying: they have suffered. Their suffering might be because of the death

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    references to the play that its content is a Naturalistic one. First of all‚ we will define what Naturalism is. Secondly‚ we will look at how the definition applies to A Doll’s House. Thirdly‚ we will compare it with another play: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov. Naturalism is often based on the theory of evolution of Charles Darwin. Naturalist authors frequently want to show how people are predestined to live a certain way as they are prisoners of the social hierarchies created by men. John Rahn points

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    It was said by more than one author that the ‘golden age’ of the short story was the 1920s‚ and that although varied publications remain (The New Yorker‚ Myslexia‚ The Woman’s Weekly)‚ there is little opportunity in the modern age for the short story writer. Was this‚ as Kurt Vonnegut argued the result of television? Vonnegut claimed: When I started out it was possible to make a living as a freelance writer of fiction…because it was still the golden age of magazines‚ and it looked as though

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    Department of Drama DRA1007: Theatrical Interpretations (Practitioners) Formative Essay‚ due 5th February‚ 2015 STUDENT ID (the number on your University Student Card): 620023599 TUTOR: Swati Arora Essay title: Outline what you consider to be the most significant aspects of the emergence of modernism. Draw evidence for your argument from performances and performance texts. Show your awareness of historical context. Focus your essay on the work of two practitioners discussed in lectures and

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    Expressionism was the belief that emerged in Germany in 1910 which was based on the idea of countering materialism and industrialism. The latter was the principle oblique of Human spirit and that most of the expressionist stories generally present the protagonist in search for his/her identity or meant to change the world. Eugene O’Neil is one of the most prominent playwrights ‚ a lot of his plays were a sort of expressionistic styles such as THE HAIRY APE‚ which is a good play that might have seen

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    Northern Australia at the beginning of World War II. It is about an English aristocratic Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman) known by the nickname Misses Boss throughout the movie‚ who travels to Australia to unite with her husband Maitland Ashley (Anton Monsted). Drover (Hugh Jackman) who is portrayed as stereotypical outback Australian male is sent by Maitland Ashley to bring Lady Ashley to the Faraway Downs cattle farm‚ when they arrive they are greeted by the death of Maitland Ashley. Lady Sarah

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    SONG & MOVIE INDEX LYRICIST MUSIC DIRECTOR SINGERS Latest Lyrics Ula Lyrics Pencil Lyrics Valiyavan Lyrics Isai Lyrics Aambala Lyrics Darling Lyrics I Lyrics Vellaikaara Durai Lyrics Pisasu Lyrics Lingaa Lyrics Kayal Lyrics Kappal Lyrics Anegan Lyrics Lyrics » Y - Films » Yennai Arindhaal Lyrics » Unakkenna Venum Sollu Lyrics Unakkenna Venum Sollu Lyrics Music: Harris Jayaraj | Lyricist: Thamarai | Singers: Benny Dayal‚ Mahathi Unakenna Venum Sollu Ulagathai Kaata Sollu Puthu Idam Puthu Megam Thedi

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    1. Describe what an anti-hero is in contrast to a traditional literary hero‚ and give 1 example from a text we have read. An anti-hero is a central character in a literary work such as a narrative who lacks the traditional heroic qualities. Whereas traditional heroic qualities include courage‚ physical prowess‚ and fortitude‚ an anti-hero typically distrusts conventional values of society or culture. Anti-heroes do not commit to any ideals. The anti-hero feels helpless in a world over which they

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    Educating Rita An exploration through a variety of texts that deal with ‘aspects of growing up and transitions into new phrases of an individual’s life’. Connection to: Into the World * Rita moves from an ‘uneducated’ working class life to a tertiary educated life. * It is this transition with its positives and negatives that is to be focused upon. Positives of Transition * Discovery & Enlightenment: Rita discovers a new world far removed from her ‘restrictive’ world as a wife and

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