fieldnote extract above suggests‚ modern technology has altered the process in which theatre is devised‚ executed‚ understood and documented (cite McAuley). Theatre Kantanka utilise technology in their theatre-making and performing process of The Obscene Madame D through their decision for the audience to wear headphones and experience the audio closely and undisturbed‚ minimising live speech‚ and pertaining to the idea that the prominent monologue of the production is occurring
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Madame Defarge is a murderer and brutal human being. She has killed many people and will keep killing no matter who tries to stop her. Madame Defarge has a very revengeful mind and doesn’t think about anyone but herself. I hate that Madame Defarge thinks that she has all the power and can do whatever she wants. She doesn’t take anyone’s feelings into consideration and just does what she feels like doing even if it hurts the people around her. No one knows much about Madame Defarge because she is
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John Singer Sargent’s portrait‚ Madame X‚ is described by Mahon and Centeno (2005) as one of the most discussed and notorious paintings housed at the 1884 Paris Salon. The piece defied every rule of Victorian fashion and etiquette‚ eliciting intense criticism. Diliberto (2003) states Sargent believed the beautiful and infamous Madame Gautreau would be the key to his success as a renowned Parisian portrait painter. Both Gautreau and Sargent were expatriates to their beloved Paris‚ sharing a great
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A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens uses descriptions of Madame Defarge’s knitting to evince the theme of secrets being best kept in plain sight. While Madame Defarge and her husband Defarge perform closing duties after their wine-shop closes for the evening‚ Defarge describes the British spy John Barsad for record keeping to his wife. Shortly after‚ Madame Defarge “began knotting [the descriptions] up in her handkerchief‚ in a chain of separate knots‚ for safe keeping through the night” (Dickens
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their actions whether it is revenge or a search to find a purpose. Throughout the novel‚ Madame Defarge makes it obvious she has a hidden motive. She has a constant quest to disrupt the lives of Darnay and the Manettes. Madame Defarge is one of the three who accuses Darnay‚ sending him to prison again. She wants him put to death and she wants to catch Lucie illegally mourning a prisoner. In Book 3‚ Madame Defarge’s motive is revealed. She wants to put an end to the Evremonde family line because
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first time. With his fascination with Madame Butterfly‚ Gallimard fell in love with Song at the first sight‚ because he believed that Song was his submissive Madame butterfly. Days later‚ Gallimard was invited to Song’s apartment and began a love affair with Song. During this period‚ Gallimard fall into a fantasy which he thought he was Pinkerton‚ the naval officer in Madame Butterfly‚ and Song was his butterfly‚ the spoony Japanese woman Cio-Cio-San in Madame Butterfly. However‚ Song‚ as a Peking
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Madame Defarge is a character in Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities that will live forever in the reader’s memory due to her desire for revolution and thirst for vengeance. Madame Defarge is so driven for vengeance over the Evremonde family and the French aristocrats that have wronged the poor citizens in France. One reason Madame Defarge will always always stay in the mind of the reader is how Madame records people’s names‚ descriptions‚ and history in her knitting. The author writes “It would
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“It’s a monster‚” Eponine whispered‚ staring at the doll that the Child Care teacher‚ Madame Fantine‚ had placed on the table in front of her and Enjolras. Indeed‚ the… thing was unsettlingly lifelike‚ with smooth flesh stretched over its bulging skull and creasing around its serenely closed eyes. It looked like it was asleep. Or waiting. Enjolras tentatively pressed a button on the wireless remote he was holding‚ and the doll’s eyes flew open. Blank green-rimmed pupils stared at Eponine as robotic
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A Structural Analysis of “Sir Gawain and Madame Ragnelle” “Sir Gawain and Madame Ragnelle” is a tale wherein King Arthur and his nephew‚ Sir Gawain‚ hunt for the truth of what women truly want to answer the riddle of the Black Knight. The two of them searched all throughout England for the answer‚ so that King Arthur may be spared of his life‚ but none of the answers they obtained seemed to be the right one. Madame Ragnelle was described as a hideous woman with a repulsing odor‚ but she was the
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Kelly McLaen WGST 199-01 Professor Uman 1/28/14 1. Tatar suggests that Madame de Beaumont’s “Beauty and the Beast” demonstrates her desire to turn the fairy tale into “parables of instructions”. This is to display vehicles for indoctrinating and enlightening children about the virtues of good manners‚ good breeding‚ and good behavior. Throughout Beaumont’s tale‚ Belle begins to learn such virtues. She gains such virtues from the willingness to sacrifice herself. Belle sacrifices herself and agrees
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