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    The word renaissance comes from the same French word meaning “rebirth‚” but this rebirth was not in any human or animal but in learning. People had this enthusiasm and crave for reading‚ writing‚ sculpting‚ painting‚ music‚ and many other subjects that would better themselves. They didn’t have this need before in the Middle Ages when everything was focused on God and the afterlife and when many of the people were not allowed to read and learn unless they came from a higher family in society. The

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    economic development and growth as while as discussing the why Zambia regardless of th........ The eassy will beginft by defining the key concepts such as economic development and growrth. It will then discuss........... thereafter‚ a conclusion based on the evidence that will be presented in this paper shall be drawn. Economic development is a normative concept i.e. it applies in the context of people’s sense of morality (right and wrong‚ good and bad). The definition of economic development given

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    Topic: Compare or contrast of watching movies through rental videos or going out for movies at local theatres/cinemas. Thesis statement: Video rentals are more convenient than going to the theatre because you save money‚ feel more comfortable‚ and waste less time. First of all‚ when you rent a video to watch at home‚ you can save a lot of money. Video rentals usually cost around $3.99‚ while a single ticket at the theater is $5.00. Everybody can sit down and enjoy the movie at home for the

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    EXISTENTIAL STRAIN IN THE THEATRE OF THE ABSURD Presented to:- Prof: Salman Rafique By: - Khudija Bano R.N - 12142014 The theatre of the Absurd is the term introduced by a renowned philosopher Martin Esslin in his book “The theatre of the absurd”. He used this term to refer to the work of certain playwrights who shared same philosophy about man’s existence in this earthly life. Among these playwrights the most prominent were Samuel Beckett‚ Eugenie Ionesco‚ Harold Pinter‚ Jean Genet and

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    Diana Taylor’s “The Theatre of Operations: Performing Nation-ness in the Public Sphere” examines the ways in which nation-ness is formed through spectacle. She is interested in the role of performance in controlling and shaping the social and the political‚ particularly in the Argentinean case. In the context of the Dirty War—which she calls a theatre of operations—Taylor argues that surviving meant being seen as Argentinean. Therefore‚ the author begins by underlining the inherent performativity

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    The Art of Greek Theater The theater and all it encompassed played an integral role in the lives of the ancient Greeks. From the architecture and costumes‚ to the mask‚ the art of the theater was a feast for the senses and inspired artists to recreate what was seen on stage on more permanent media‚ thus enriching the lives of future generations. It is believed that theater began as a religious experience in order to honor the gods. Drama developed out of choral dances for Dionysus‚ the Greek god

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    Dōjō-ji is one of the most popular plays performed in Noh theaters in Japan today. Noh is a popular form of theater that originated in the fourteenth century. It consists of many complex rituals as well as ornate costumes. Dōjō-ji is a popular show in this genre because of the challenges it poses to its main performer as well as its unique features not seen in other Noh productions. Noh theater is a very specific artform that originated in the latter half of the Kamakura period and early part of

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    Symbolism in Theatre Symbolism meaning “ The art or practice of using symbols especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by a means of visible or sensuous representations as : Artistic information or invention that is a method of revealing or suggesting immaterial. Ideal‚ or otherwise intangible truths or states : The use of conventional or traditional signs in representation of divine beings and spirits.” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)

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    choreographer at New York City of Ballet‚ Ballet U.S.A‚ American Ballet Theatre‚ and many other international companies. Robbins was born in New York on October 11‚ 1918‚ but was raised in Weehawken‚ New Jersey. Before Robbins got into dancing‚ he studied chemistry at New York University for about a year. After a year‚ in 1936 Robbins start to study the variation of dances and later in 1940‚ he joined American Ballet Theatre‚ where he soon began dancing. After joining the company‚ Robbins was a

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    Earlier this summer on the 14th of August at the Criterion Theatre in Oxford Circus‚ I went the evening performance of The 39 Steps. The 39 Steps was originally a book by John Buchan set before the First World War‚ the book was later adapted into a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It was a serious book and film following a bachelor called Richard Hannay who meets a mysterious German woman at a play‚ the women begs him to take her home with him and later reveals she is a spy trying to discover the

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