Modern Drama

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    Performace

    Performance Analysis Hoods by Angela Betzeun, Real TV at the Arts centre on 21st of April. Hoods is a play that is based around a video game, it uses elements such as pause, rewind, fast-forward and play. The play Hoods is about three young kids Kyle, Jessie and baby brother Troy and there wild imaginations. The Three kids wait in the car for their mum and interreges the audience with their past, present and future stories. Identify any themes and issues 1. I believe the message of the story

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    James Peck's 9.11

    In James Peck’s essay, he reexamines the “9.11” event from a different perspective by perceiving it as a tragedy play. Taking advantage of his professional knowledge in theater, Peck introduces his method of understanding this catastrophe and contrasts it with the melodrama Americans are obsessed with. Given that these two notions all come from theater, Peck also implicitly suggests to the audience that theatrical method of reading tragedy and genres alike can also be practiced in analyzing and understanding

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    Sables Mouvants

    J. Prevert. „Sables mouvants“ The image of the quicksand is very symbolic. One has to analyse it first, in order to understand J. Prevert‘s poem. Quicksand consists of granular matter (silt, sand), clay and water. It may appear quite solid if it is undisturbed. However, when there is a change in pressure, the surface loses its strength, sand and water separate, causing buildings to fall over. Someone stepping on quicksand would start to sink. I am inclined to believe that the usage of this image

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    Opening Scene of as You Like It

    the play,as you like it,written by shakespeare during the Elizabethan age,belongs to the literary tradition known as Pastoral which typically involves exits from urban or court life to the world of nature. In the opening scene of this play,we are firstly exposed to the main hero,Orlando who is describing his plight to the servant,Adam. This whole scene deals with the theme of primogeniture that corrupts the brotherly love. Hence,this particular part of the play is important for us as readers to understand

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    History of Elizabethan Theatre

    Performing Arts Theatre in London Amphitheatre –Romans at Guildhall Liturgical dramas (from the service of worship). Took place in church during the Easter celebration. Sung and in Latin – vast cycles performed all over Europe in medieval times. Performed by Monks and nuns inside church. The spice seller was the first comic character as well as the first non-religious character. Liturgical dramas developed into Mystery/ Miracle plays and were performed outside. This is when

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    A View from the Bridge

    Explore the ways in which Arthur Miller presents the relationship between Eddie and Catherine in ‘ A View From The Bridge’. How does it create dramatic tension for the audience? ‘A View from the Bridge’ is set in 1950s America in an Italian-American neighbourhood under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. Brooklyn is a very poor area. It is a corrupt society in which laws are not obeyed and many people have a low social status. The vast majority of Brooklyn’s population was Sicilian. Brooklyn is described

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    In What Ways Does Shakespeare Explore Human Weakness in Othello?

    In what ways does Shakespeare explore human weakness in Othello? Shakespeare explores human weakness in his playwrite “Othello” through themes of power, jealousy, love, seduction, and as in most of his plays, through tragedy with murder or suicide. He also explores human weakness through tales of betrayal, revenge, evil, and racial discrimination. He uses his characters to show varying characteristics of each and how they fit into a complex existence. With the play opening with Iago’s discussion

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    Manual for Acting

    scenes as though a laugh is going to come at any moment, you will certainly kill the spontaneity of the world you have created. In order to avoid giving the joke away too soon, actors need to stay focused on each moment as it unfolds. ACTING FOR THE DRAMA GENRE ACTING IN SOAP OPERAS In the old days, soap opera acting was synonymous with cheesy acting. Crying women, brooding men... Some soap operas do still hold that honor, but most have begin to hire actors who can bring a bit of reality to their

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    The Classic Tragedy

    includes a change of pitch by the voice, musical instruments , and also includes the high and low points of the play giving it an overall melodic quality. Spectacle includes the visual elements of the play, anything that is observed by sight. Often in modern movies and plays spectacle can be overdone, especially if a reason for the spectacle cannot be found. Language is the dialog or speech that makes up the story, and is used by characters to present the play to the audience. Aristotle lays out a

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    Analusis of the Man of Destiny

    by George Bernard Shaw, an Irish playwright, who was mostly talented for drama. He wrote more than 60 plays. Nearly all his writings are devoted to the social problems, but have a vein of comedy which makes their stark themes more palatable. The fact of his being the only person to be nominated both a Nobel Prize in literarture and an Oscar proves him to be a very talented person. "The man of destiny" is a drama and drama is a kind of a genre which can be personified, leading to the climax through

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