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    Rizal

    MAIKLING TALAMBUHAY NI JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL (Manunulat, Pambasang Bayani ng Pilipinas, Dakilang Henyo ng Lahing Malayo) ISINILANG SA: Calamba, Laguna (Hunyo 19, 1861) BINARIL SA: Bagumbayan (ngayo’y Luneta; Disyembre 30, 1896) Mga Magulang: FRANCISO MERCADO at TEODORA ALONSO (“Z” sa ibang aklat) Mga Ninuno: Domingo Lamco, sa panig ng ama (negosyanteng Instik); Lakandula, sa panig ng ina (pinuno ng Tondo na namuno sa isang bigong pag-aalsa sa mga Kastila, inapo ni Rajah Sulayman ng Maynila) Nagbinyag:

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    Epekto Ng Mga Makabagong Teknolohiyang Ginagamit Samga Pasyenteng May Malalang Sakit

    EPEKTO NG MGA MAKABAGONG TEKNOLOHIYANG GINAGAMIT SAMGA PASYENTENG MAY MALALANG SAKIT DAHON NG PAGPAPATIBAY Bilang pagtupad sa isa sa mga pangangailangan ng asignaturang Filipino , ang pamanahong-papel na ito na pinamagatang “Epekto ng mga MakabagongTeknolohiyang Ginagamit sa mga Pasyenteng may Malalang Sakit´ ay inihanda at iniharap ng mag-aaral mula sa: Tinatanggap  ang  Pamanahong Papel  na  ito  sa  ngalan  ng  Departamento  ng Filipino,  Governor Feliciano

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    How Does Oedipus Lose His Own Destiny

    Aristotle a Greek philosopher once explained a tragedy to be “the imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself and incidents arousing pity and fear,” this simple definition of a tragedy ideally matches the structure of the play Oedipus Rex. This play consists of a king known as Oedipus who has been doomed with a horrendous fate. For example, his prophecy was: “As, that I should lie with my own mother, breed children from whom all men would turn their eyes;

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    William Shakespeare Research Paper

    Shakespeare's plays are largely divided into three parts. Tragedy, comedy and histories. So I'll only be a problem here. Shakespeare plays Should belong to one part? The answer is a tragedy. In some it may even be questioned. Why dealing with the past, Roman histories is not it? My answer to this is simple. This is because all classifications published after Shakespeare's 'First Folio (First Folio)' it is based on. (The First Folio was published the first time Shakespeare's complete works, it is

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    Harvey Play Analysis

    Brock Pemberton, starring Frank Fay as Elwood P. Dowd and Josephine Hull as Elwood's sister Veta. Elwood was subsequently played during this run by Joe E. Brown, Jack Buchanan, and most famously- James Stewart. The play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1945. It was originally a play, but has been adapted many times – the most famous being James Stewart’s rendition in all three adaptations of Broadway, Movie, and TV show. The film version did well at the box office, but not quite well enough to

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    The Spurt Of Blood Symbols

    In his essay on Theater No More Masterpieces, Antonin Artaud, laid the groundwork for what he believed was the cure to the malaise that he felt plagued the drama world, by manner proposing the theater of cruelty. It is characterized by violent images, that are meant to “crush and hypnotize” the sensibilities of the audience. Like symbolism, images, and words are not direct and literal, instead they focus on nonsense, and a lack of the real. However, unlike symbolism, Artaud wishes to abandon psychology

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    Examples Of Dramatic Irony In A Midsummer Night's Dream

    The Irony In Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream Irony is used in many productions to make it more interesting. Even Shakespeare used it, and he was a huge writer that affects us even today. Midsummer Night’s Dream has many examples of dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is when the audience knows a detail that the character doesn’t know and they are waiting for them to find out. It can be found in many works , including a Midsummer night’s Dream. One example is when Egeus doesn’t know the plan

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    Vanya And Masha And Spike: Play Analysis

    The title of that play is Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. It was directed by Ryan Martin and is being performed on September 9th at Baytown Little Theater. The play was written by Christopher Durang. This particular play is more modern compared to the other plays he has written because the first performance took place in 2012. The premier took place at the McCarter Theater in New Jersey. The play is about three siblings that don’t get along because of their differences. Vanya and Sonia live

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    Trickery In Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing

    William Shakespeare is typically known for his comedies, histories, and tragedies. For example, his most famous tragedies would be Romeo and Juliet. In this case the story is a romantic comedy called, Much Ado About Nothing. This story consists of two love stories, one between Hero and claudio, and another between Beatrice and Benedick. The plot thickens when the Don John, Brother of Don Pedro, attempts to intervene. Trickery and deceit are central themes and somehow leads to love and romance. Trickery

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    Hannya Research Paper

    Hannya mask is a pat of Japanese culture. Hannya translates to wisdom, or more specifically, the Buddhist concept of Perfect Wisdom. Hannya is a demon or oni. They are also referred to as kijo - female demons. These appear in noh - a traditional masked drama with dance and song. They are human women who have been consumed by jealousy and transformed into demonesses. There are three types of hannya: namanari, chūnari, and honnari. The namanari still has human-like features. Their horns are small in size

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