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    13.09.10 Something for Nothing Characterisation: Jake is the main character. He’s a good family man and he takes an interest in his mother and lets her spend time talking to her son. Jake lives a regular life with his wife and his daughter. The mother is an elderly lady. Widowed years ago‚ who maintaines her intellect and brain power by an active social life with friends and by reading‚ especially the new yourk times‚ which is a massive publication 100 of pages long

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    In her essay‚ “Nothing Distant About It” Echols describes “identity politics” as “[the idea] that identity is the basis of politics” (Echols‚ 44). For example‚ a person who identifies as an African American‚ heterosexual female will have different political views than an Asian American‚ homosexual male based on personal experiences associated with these identities. The man‚ for example‚ might be more active in pride parades or advocating for LGBTQ rights while the woman might be more concerned with

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    on sexual inequality are a fundamental basis of theatrical Naturalism.’ Critically analyse your chosen text with specific reference to this statement. Naturalism and Realism are frequently interpreted in the broadest sense as synonyms‚ referring to an objective portrayal of daily life that appears true to the spectator or readers actual experience. (Innes‚C. 2000‚p2)) More attentively the terms ‘Naturalism’ and ‘Realism’ refer to a fixed theatrical movement. In 1902‚ the founder of the social-realism

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    Explore the ways strong feelings about marriage are presented in Much Ado about nothing and Far from the Madding Crowd Marriage is the contract made by a man and woman to live as husband and wife. It is also a legal contract binding two individuals from different families‚ ensuring that their wealth and land is passed on to the descendants with no disputes. However the concept of marriage has not changed through the ages. Regardless of how people enter into a matrimony. Marriage will always be

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    is Signior Mountanto returned from the wars or no? ‘ This can be seen as quite humorous as even though she is insulting him and trying to mock him by calling him ‘signior mountano’ it also shows that she is concerned about him the most as he was the first person that she asked about. From this the audience can infer that there may be tension between Beatrice and signoir Benedick never the less there could be a ‘crush’ between the two of them which would make the audience laugh as she ’mock’s’ him

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    display the city as a temple of mammon and a rat nest. Only the cast populates the movie; we do not see any other people‚ and the 10 kids dance‚ sing‚ and act out parables in improbable places as the World Trade Center and a tugboat. This is a new use for the city of New York‚ which looks remarkably spotless; even its vulgar skyscrapers edge toward magnificence when the infinitely long shots immerse them. Against this normality of steel and concrete‚ the characters come on like kids at a junior

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    MNEMONIC DEVICE Individuals who use mnemonic devices have a greater ability to process information rather than those who do not. Using symbolic and auditory messages can help everyone to signal their memory recall process. Many people do not use mnemonic devices as a memorization tool and those are disadvantaged to the people who do. If everyone started to make an effort to use mnemonic devices‚ people could recall stored information much more efficiently throughout daily life. The first

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    Being a doctor is much more than prescribing medicine. There must be a relationship established with the person’s life that is in your hands. In medical school‚ doctors learn thousands of techniques and diagnoses they need to become successful. They may learn a small amount of patient care skills‚ but they are still mainly focused on the problem‚ not the patient. Theater teaches many skills a doctors can use to improve their communication skills with the patient and even the techniques and treatment

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    Theatrical Performance Goals Goal 1 Learn a new acting technique I have been studying the Meisner technique for the past 5 years and I haven’t explored many other strategies. Camp will be a wonderful opportunity to explore new techniques. I can talk to my instructors and read acting books to find new techniques that interest me. Goal 2 Read a Play Many of the plays I have read in the past have been classical (Shakespeare etc) I want to expand my knowledge to other lesser known contemporary plays

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    Authors use literary devices in their works for a variety of reasons. The same holds true in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. The use of these devices has an effect on the plot’s development. Several literary devices can be seen in Julius Caesar‚ and they all have an effect on the plot. Foreshadowing is a key literary device in the play. We see foreshadowing from the beginning of the play‚ when the Soothsayer tells Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March" in Act I‚ Scene I‚ which happens to be the day

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