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    Tragedy in Greek theater In Greek theatre‚ tragedy is one of the most powerful forms of emotional amplification among playwrights and actors. Since the first play was written‚ tragedy has been used to bring the audience closer to the play‚ giving them a sense of connection to the characters or the story. Tragedy is a highly desirable trait among plays now‚ as it was Sophocles’ time. In Oedipus there is a very real relationship presented when you start to get more clues as to what actually happened

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    Olina Philippoussis Mr. Grazier English 2H 09/16/14 Greek Theater Webquest 1. Greek theater began when one of the earliest performers of Greek Tragedy complained that the city of Dionysia did not live out its name and had nothing to do with the god Dionysus. It made sense to dedicate performances to the God Dionysis because he was a big part in the peoples early lives‚ being the god of agriculture and wine. While Apollo represented qualities that were fundamental to the Greeks‚ Dionysis represented

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    Australian Contemporary Theatre-Trail Australian Contemporary Theatre is a form of Theatre which addresses the concerns and aspirations of Australian audiences; with the use of diverse and complex characters Australian Contemporary Theatre is able to connect with the audience making them reflect and challenge identities. This is shown clearly in the texts Ruby Moon written by Matt Cameron and A Beautiful Life written by Michael Futcher and Helen Howard which we have studied throughout topics. The

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    For a class full of differing interests‚ there can only be so many places that are a perfect blend of education and entertainment. This one-of-a-kind landmark is known as the Fox Theatre. The Fox is a display of history through the eras of the Great Depression and the Segregation‚ while also providing the audiences with a good show. Displaying this amazing combo of learning and fun‚ how could we not visit the Fox Theatre for our field trip? From an educational point of view‚ the Fox is a historical

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    The Treatment of Different People in American Film There are several ways to portray a group of people and have the public believe it. Probably the most influential way to affect a person’s view on a certain group of people would be through film. Over the course of the past one hundred years‚ American film has subjected different groups of people to stereotyping‚ biased portrayals‚ and racism. However‚ these unfortunate stereotypes and the racism in film are quite covert to the public‚ and they

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    On Monday‚ among the professional actors who brought some unfair firepower to the Labyrinth Theater’s Celebrity Charades Gala in New York are Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux. Still looking like they’re in their honeymoon period‚ the newlyweds arrived at the annual gala all cosied up to each other. They were also cuddled up together while they were in an intimate get-together in New York City over the weekend. Theroux had his arm lovingly wrapped around Jennifer as she leaned close to her husband

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    used them skillfully. They also invented drama and produced masterpieces that are still deemed as dramas crowning achievement. Attendance at the festival performances was regarded as an act of worship. Performances were held in the great open-air theater of Dionysus in Athens. All of the greatest poets competed for the prizes offered for the best plays. Of the hundreds of dramas written and performed during the classical age‚ only a limited number of plays by three authors have survived: Aeschylus

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    A study on Optimum Utilization Of Operation Theater Aim of study: To maximize use of all resources of operation theater to improve its efficiency. Objectives: To find out gaps in process flow To find out Turn Around Time in OT To count utilization hours of OT To measure cancelation & delayed rate To collect data on unplanned surgeries To calculate opportunity loss Research Methodology: Research Design: Exploratory design & descriptive study Sources of Data: Sample Size: My universe

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    The B-17‚ which was an American heavy bomber‚ was a massive success in the European Theater. According to America in the Air War‚ B-17s shot down 23 German fighters using defensive 12.7mm machine guns for every 1‚000 sorties over Europe (a sortie was one mission by one plane). B-24s‚ another large bomber‚ had only 11 for every 1‚000 sorties. Most B-17s in Europe were in the 8th Air Force‚ bombing German airplane parts factories. However‚ they were not completely invincible. Before long range fighters

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    THEATER FROM RESTORATION THROUGH ROMANTICISM The drama of the English Restoration combined aspects of English and continental Renaissance theater‚ both in playwriting and in theater architecture. French influence was also felt with the introduction of neoclassical ideals into serious English drama. By the eighteenth century‚ there was an attempt to break away from the Italianate traditions. Theater shapes changed‚ and playwrights abandoned the neoclassical ideals in favor of romanticism. As the

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