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    The Italian opera and the German opera are two different fields that both share characteristics‚ some of which are paralleled‚ and some of which contrast. Specifically‚ Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner use motifs such as: redemption through love‚ patriotism‚ and sacrifice which run throughout both of their operas. The theme of betrayal also seems to be echoed throughout both operas; yet they are each used to project a different response. The significance of this comparison demonstrates that Verdi

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    Inside a mysterious hut in the forest‚ a bird flew through the dark damp trees‚ and ended up upon a house‚ which was right beside the lake. The bird chirped‚ as it listened to a cloaked man going through a story. The man reads his story out‚ in a soft tone‚ and gleams as animals from the forest gather to listen. "Once upon a time‚ there was a girl‚ which lived just beside a dark‚ misty forest. The little girl always wears a red coat‚ with a riding hood‚ so all the villagers called her ’Little Red

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    interactions between characters‚ symbolism of characters‚ effective use of music and sound effects‚ words and setting. He does not use Acts‚ but divides the play into eleven scenes‚ as with all other scenes‚ Scene 10 naturally leads to a dramatic climax. He creates dramatic tension in “A Streetcar Named Desire” through the antagonism between Blanche and Stanley. Blanche’s dislike and condescending opinion towards Stanley are shown through the overheard conversation she had with Stella in Scene

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    the different forms of the drama in a theatrical sense. The most common form of theatrical drama is acting. Acting is using both voice and movement to assume a character in order to present a story line. Other form of drama is song which includes Opera‚ another form of drama is dance‚ pantomime (acting without using your voice and only using facial expressions‚ gestures and movement) and a less known form of drama called tableau which uses no movement or voice at all (this is used as a reflective

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    read the book WATCH NOW The Phantom Of The Opera 2004 (Official… Download "Phantom Of The Opera" Ringtone CHRISTINE In sleep he sang to me In dreams he came That voice which calls to me and speaks my name And do I dream again for now I find The Phantom of the Opera is there Inside my mind PHANTOM Sing once again with me Our strange duet My power over you grows stronger yet And though you turn from me to glance behind The Phantom of the Opera is there Inside your mind. CHRISTINE

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    One of the most famous plays ever to hit Broadway‚ “The Phantom of the Opera” written by Andrew Lloyd Webber‚ is a classic that no one can deny to be amazing. Its brilliant plot of a distorted musical genius that haunts an opera house in Paris and unconsciously helps a beautiful woman with her singing career and falls in love with her can seize anyone who watches it. Also‚ the dazzling music and setting launch the audience back into the time in which this incredible play takes place. But now a new

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    other that later bloom into romance‚ when Raoul applies enough pressure. In the beginning of the movie‚ Christine is thrilled when Raoul shows up and is introduced as the new patron of the opera‚ but her excitement starts to melt away when he doesn’t see her. Raoul only recognizes Christine at the very end of the opera that she’s starred in all evening. He immediately makes his way to her dressing room and reminds her of who he is‚ and the fondness they shared as children. Then he demands dinner‚ ignores

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    romantic/sexual relationships they may find it rather difficult to distinguish the difference between true love and sexual arousal‚ this can lead to things such as torn relationships‚ broken hearts and confusion. In the movie The Phantom of the Opera two men‚ the Phantom and Raoul‚ sings two love songs‚ Music of the Night and All I Ask of You‚ to a girl named Christine whom they both love. In both love songs the lyrics‚ the location‚ and movements of the people during the songs all illustrate;

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    Pilarski ENC 1101 13 July 2011 The Music of the Night In operas‚ either people love them or hate them. Play and song writer Andrew Lloyd Webber portrays a new light on opera in the famous musical The Phantom of the Opera. In scene five of the musical where the Phantom of the Paris Opera House sings a romantic melody entitled “The Music of The Night” to the orphaned ballerina dancer Christine Daae‚ he is telling her to “Close

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    Cited: Faust. (n.d.). Retrieved 10 8‚ 2012‚ from Wikipeadia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust Rice‚ A. (1995). Memnoch the Devil. Knopf. The Phantom of the Opera. (n.d.). Retrieved 10 8‚ 2012‚ from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Phantom_of_the_Opera

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