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    In study hall‚ I was reading my Into The Woods script‚ trying to memorize song lines because the show was coming up. November 19th was weeks away‚ but it seemed as if it were tomorrow. Practices were full of performing known scenes in the newly constructed choir room and songs were struggled through in the small ensemble room. Memorizing was definitely something I needed to begin‚ but each time I tried to think of a song in my head‚ two of the ninth grade boys near me kept distracting me with their

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    of what is passing right before her eyes. She doesn’t seem to be concerned with where she is going‚ in fact‚ she’s enjoying the scenery. It may be possible that she knows she’s maybe seeing these things for the very last time. These things were taken for granted in life‚ yet they become more meaningful as her journey comes to an end. Death has no concept of time or any concerns that someone would. It is the Sun that is moving "He passed Us"‚ indicating the passage of time by its daily course across

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    The Road Analysis

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    A Father’s Unconditional Love and Absent Limits of Protection Throughout The Road the story boldly imagines a future in which no hope remains‚ but in which the father and his son‚ “each the other’s world entire‚” are sustained by love. Awesome in the totality of its vision‚ it is an firm meditation on the worst and the best that we are capable of: ultimate destructiveness‚ desperate tenacity‚ and the tenderness that keeps two people alive in the face of total devastation. The father’s

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    The Woods Review After viewing Into the Woods it is wonderful to be able to present a personal review and opinion of this play‚ and evaluate its onstage production. Stephen Sondheim executes the recreation of the playwright James Lapine’s script impressively. Debuting in 1986 at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego California‚ Into the Woods hit Broadway by 1987‚ and won multiple Tony Awards (Clarksville Little Theatre). Clarksville Little Theatre also alludes to the success of Into the Woods by listing

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    Wood And Appleby Analysis

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    Wood‚ also further’s Appleby’s point regarding England as the prime deliverer of Capitalism to the rest of the world upon it’s rise. The English in the late 16th century‚ transferred their domestic product of agrarian capitalism and militarily imposed an “economic hegemony” instilling their new found capitalist system upon the Irish during the Irish potato famine. (Wood 2002‚ p. 153) This imposition of capitalism‚ “impoverished the vast numbers” of Irish who were dispossessed and forced to the margins

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    UNIT 1 Lesson 4 Key Question: The monomyth has become one of the most popular and highly used archetypes in literature. The short essay “The Step Not Taken” is an example‚ entailing the three stages: separation‚ struggle‚ and reintegration. During the separation stage‚ the narrator Paul D’ Angelo encounters a junior executive who begins to cry during an elevator trip‚ and his life drastically changes. He also encounters his guide‚ who helps him during the monomyth. Throughout the struggle stage

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    Ode to Evening

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    Tuesday‚ March 6‚ 2007 Ode to Evening - William Collins Introduction: “Ode to Evening‚” is one among the most enduring poems of William Collins. It is a beautiful poem of fifty-two lines‚ addressed to a goddess figure representing evening. This nymph‚ or maid‚ who personifies dusk‚ is chaste‚ reserv’d‚ and meek‚ in contrast to the bright-hair’d sun‚ a male figure who withdraws into his tent‚ making way for night. Thus evening is presented as the transition between light and darkness. Collins’

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    techniques to convey important values and messages. “The Man from Snowy River”‚ a powerful poem written by Banjo Patterson in 1890‚ helps us learn about bravery‚ mateship and giving others a fair go in the Australian bushland culture. “The Highwayman” by Alfred Noyes written in XXXX teaches us about love‚ sacrifice and loyalty set in XXXX. These two examples clearly show how stories can teach us about different cultures. In “The Man from Snowy River”‚ one of the main values the author conveys is bravery

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    I think that the Decatur High School production of the play “Into the Woods” by James LaPine and Stephen Sondheim‚ was really good. We went to see it on September 28th. It was a fast moving play‚ and the actors’ energy helped make it feel real. I thought it had good change of scenery. I also liked how it was based off the stories that we had grown up with. Finally‚ I thought that they interacted with the audience well. My first reason why I liked it was because of the change moments. I liked their

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    Snowy River Relationships

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    The Man from Snowy River The Man from Snowy River is a film about a man who loses his father‚ as well as his horse to a pack of wild horses. During the course of the film‚ the viewer experiences how the relationship between two of the main characters develops. Jim Craig‚ the main character who loses his horse and Jessica Harrison‚ Jim’s eventual love interest are different‚ but similar as well. Jim is an adventurous cowboy that lives in the mountains of Australia. Jessica is a young woman

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