Modern Drama

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    Radio Documentary

    KAILANGAN PA AKONG IDAGDAG. ITO NALANG MUNA SIGURO. AKO PRODUCER. IKAW EDITOR. SI EHVER ASSISTANT EDITOR. SCRIPTWRITER SI KAS AT AKO. SI JUDIE REPORTER. PAG MAY TANONG AT KELANGANG TULONG, YUNG MGA YAN ANG MAIN. YUNG IBA, RESEARCHERS. DUN SA SHORT DRAMA PART, PAG DI KAYA, DI KO PA SURE KUNG PWEDE HUMANAP SA NET NG PWEDENG EXAMPLE. PERO TRY NADIN. AAH, YUNG LAST NA PART PA-TULA YUN. NAURONG NA DIN YUNG DEADLINE SA JULY 25. THANKS. BIRHEN SA BASAHAN (ALINGAWNGAW NG SIGAW NG BATANG PROSTI) 7/7/11

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    Stage Play Experience Analysis

    I have always revered plays as literature to read like a short story or a novel. My enjoyment of plays has usually been in this capacity. Seeing a play on stage, as I'm sure the author intended it to be experienced, has never been a priority for me. The two experiences I've had with stage plays occurred through work obligations and were not activities I looked forward to. The biggest assumption I held was that, unlike other forms of entertainment, stage plays could not be captivating. It was difficult

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    Saddleback Class Analysis

    During my first semester of Saddleback I accidentally stumbled upon a class by the name of Theatre Acting 1 with Bill McGuire. It was this class that helped ignite the spark I have always had for acting. Call it what you will I think of it as mix between fate and luck, I now have the need to learn and immerse myself in the art of acting. TA 290 is my first time taking an acting for the screen class and I am taking great pleasure in learning how to act in this medium. For my first scene I was

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    Personal Narrative: My First Opera

    For this Friday's assignment, I'm considering writing about my experience in the theatre, especially in regards to performing in my first opera. I want to tell the story of the narrative in the form of an internal monologue, taking place before I step on the stage. So, in a sense, I want to tell the story from the first person present point of view, about a past event. I would like the narrative to begin standing on a stage. I am franticly worried about stepping on stage; this is my first role

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    Theban Play 'Oedipus By Sophocles' Antigone

    The Theban Plays are composed of 3 plays all written by Sophocles a Greek tragedian. He was born in 496 BC, and became one the most prominent public figure of his time: elected treasurer and general and grew into one influential writer of Ancient Greece. These plays were all written at different dates and it took him about 4 decades to complete them: Antigone (441 BC), Oedipus Tyrannus (430 BC) and Oedipus at Colonus (401 BC). They all tragedies they were performed in front of thousands of people

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    The Crucible John Proctor Tragic Hero

    A tragic hero is someone who is someone who may or may not die but does it for a heroic cause. In the book The Crucible. John Proctor is the tragic hero. He died because he would not give up his good name. Witchcraft was and unright ruling was controlling the town of Salem. John Proctor may have died, but he died a tragic hero. John Proctor was a man who had three children and a wife. Elizabeth Proctor had become sick and could not fulfill the needs of John. He soon after committed adultery to Abigail

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    Willy Loman Tragic Hero

    Tragic Hero Willy Loman By definition according to Aristotle is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction. So by his definition Willy Loman does fit into that category. But according to Arthur Miller a tragic heros is categorized according to social class. To add Miller believed that the common man is a hero based on dealing with aspects of everyday life. Willy Loman however is not of noble birth but he is a common man with the struggles

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    The Role Of Conflict In Hamlet And Out, Out

    Without conflict a story will have nothing to make the story have more depth. The conflict gives characters more depth as it usually reveals a hidden, troubling past that a character has suppressed so that no one would know. What makes a story more interesting is how the new information or problem is dealt with. How the story builds up suspense and then watch as the problem is finally resolved. This is the case in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet and Robert Frost’s Out, Out. With Shakespeare’s play being

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    The Welland Canal Play Analysis

    A theatre is a platform where artist and actors can bring their talents as well as skills to a story, to perform for a live audience. Being able to put on a production is something that requires many different elements. The Welland Canal Play utilizes many different elements that are incorporated in the show. A significant portion of the play includes semiotics attributes, which is the study of symbols and signs and how the audience interprets them. (Taucar, Jacqueline “theatre as a sign system.”)

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    Glory In Oedipus The King

    The analysis of works of literature allow readers to identify the author’s views and certain values that were at play during the writer’s life. By lending a critical eye to the play Oedipus Rex, the reader is able to understand various values of Greek culture. A study of the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, reveals Sophocles’ views on important cultural value of Greek society. It is evident that Sophocles shared the same views regarding women that the rest of his culture did as well as the idea that

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