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    A Role Play Activity

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    A role play activity took place in our tutorial 3. My role was Pat Taylor who is an experienced employee in a medium-sized company. However‚ Pat does not like all the company rules. Therefore‚ as Pat‚ I tried to persuade Dale‚ the new department manager‚ that it is unnecessary to wear safety glasses all the time. As a consequence‚ Dale 1 won the negotiation and I reached a win-win result with Dale 2. This essay will reflect my performances in two negotiations and share my personal insights on the

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    Summary Of The Play Trash

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    October 9th my class and I got the opportunity to go see the play Trash. Trash was a production by Theatre Lila and was performed at the Overture Center in Madison‚ Wisconsin. Trash was a play about how some people’s trash is another person’s treasure. Many people throw things away thinking it’s garbage and has no more use to it anymore‚ but in the play they showed how some people appreciate what they have more than others. Throughout the play there are many different short skits/scenes that help demonstrates

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    seld directed play

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    characteristics of freely chosen‚ self -directed play and leisure. Freely chosen means that a child is able to make his own choices of when‚ how and what to play. The only intervention for an adult is to make sure that the environment or play is suitable and safe. A play or leisure has to be voluntary‚ spontaneous‚ the child has to be willing to participate and he cannot be forced to play. Children have the freedom to decide and

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    Qualities of a "Fine" Play

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    David Ives’ play “Degas‚ C’est Moi” found in his Carpe Diem themed collection of one-act plays Time Flies the protagonist Ed daydreams out loud by pretending to be Edgar Degas for a full day. From his spur of the moment decision in the morning to his epiphany at night Ed epitomizes the desires of the human spirit – including humanity’s desire for immortality and greatness. Due to the play’s universal themes this one-act can be characterized as a ‘fine’ play. Among other qualities this play is characterized

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    Gorgon Play Analysis

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    The theatre is a place of such elegance and beauty and yet the first conversation that is heard from the stage of such sophistication is about ‘sharting’ ones pants. This is the first conversation that was heard while witnessing this Adelaide-made play‚ Gorgon. Both playwright Elena Carapetis and director Nescha Jelk tell a story which speaks to the targeted teenage audience about the suffering themes of gendered emotion‚ friendship‚ family and grief all while struggling with the ‘side-effects’ of

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    Pseudolus Play Analysis

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    attention and laughs going. Below‚ Pseudolus will be examined focusing on Plautus’ skill of entertaining with his comedic theatrical elements. Before the play even begins‚ Plautus is setting his stage by providing a

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    Marisol Play Summary

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    into Marisol On October 26‚ 2017‚ I attended the play Marisol‚ by Jose Rivera‚ performed by The Ohio State University Department of Theatre. The production is directed by Beth Kattelman‚ produced by Mandy Fox‚ and performed by undergraduates of Ohio State University at the Drake Performance Center in Thurber Theatre. I came into this play not knowing what to expect because I did not think to ready a summary of the play online. After watching this play‚ I was highly impressed with the various design

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    Shakespeare's Play Themes

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    The themes in Shakespeare’s plays are universal. Universal themes in Shakespeare’s plays can be represented throughout the recurring themes represented in Shakespeare’s Othello. The themes in Othello that are universal include racism‚ jealousy‚ and honour. Racism is the most commonly seen theme in Shakespeare’s play ‘Othello’. The racist characters in Othello often use derogatory terms to describe the main character of the play‚ Othello. The quote “What a full fortune does the thick lips owe” from

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    Play Sandlot Summary

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    them so long?” Alan replied by saying‚ “He was dreaming about Wendy Peffercorn the lifeguard at the pool…” Ham’ was burning up and told Rodriguez‚ “It’s too hot to play ball today.” said Ham’. Rodriguez didn’t like that Ham’ said that because he didn’t care if it was raining‚ snowing‚ freezing‚ etc‚b but all Rodriguez wanted to do is play ball that day. Instead of them playing ball they went to the pool where Wendy Peffercorn was‚ and Squints couldn’t take it anymore‚ so he went to the deep end‚ but

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    The use of symbolism in plays and poems Symbolism is the use of a person‚ an object‚ a place‚ or an idea to represent it self and something beyond itself at the same time. Two recognizable examples of symbolism are the Stars and Stripes on the flag; this is the symbol for the United States of America. Another well-known symbol is skull and crossbones‚ which we all know represent something poisonous. Symbolism is often used in all forms of literature and poetry. Many use it because it helps the writer

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