| 161. | meeeeeee The play is a strongly affecting performance that would be performed on the radio, TV or in a theatre. It is a monologue of an elderly woman who has fallen over and hurt her leg, but cannot get up. As she is on the floor, she reminisces parts of her life to the audience. Because the play is a monolo...
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| 162. | William Shakespeare
WIILIAM SHAKESPEARE
William Shakespeare was a writer, poet and a playwright. Today is widely acknowledged to be the most important artist of the Elizabethan Age (All Shakespeare). ... “Shakespeare wrote some thirty-eight plays. Taken individually, several of them are among the ...
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| 163. | Pre World War II Japanese Expansion ... The Japanese land is extremely isolated, an archipelago covered in mountains, mainly volcanoes. The islands provided very little of the natural resources necessary for a country to hold power in the industrial world that was continually growing after the first world war. The Japanese knew t...
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| 164. | Examine an episode of a television soap opera and argue why it is either good or ... A soap viewer would hardly be described, or indeed describe themselves, as cultured in the same way that someone going to the theatre may. ... They set their watch by it, leave time free from cooking, ironing or washing to sit, relax and watch someone else’s life in front of their television....
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| 165. | Emotional aspects of The Woman In Black The Woman in Black- (emotional impact / effective acting and designing.) · Seen on 21st May, 2002- London Fortune Theatre. · Key moment – near end of play; both men just been on pony and trap (actually on wicker box.) Effective movements. · The “actor” gets off trap whilst Gerome (same person who pl...
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| 166. | Taxi Driver Close Reading Phil Martin
Taxi Driver-Close Reading
Martin Scorsese was born in New York on the 17th November 1942. ...
The sequence that I decided to analyse in Taxi Driver was 10 minutes at the beginning of the film from 6 minutes to 16minutes. ...
The sequence opens with a Point of View shot fr...
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| 167. | Persians by Aeschylus Often described as the ‘Father of Tragedy’, Aeschylus, son of Euphorion, was born in 525 B. ...
When Aeschylus first began writing, the theatre had only just begun to evolve. ... Aeschylus modernised the art of acting, especially in reducing the importance of the chorus and in adding a second a...
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| 168. | Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock son of William and Emma Jane Hitchcock was born in 1899 in Leytonstone, East London. Although he was a loner Hitchcock also enjoyed family outings to the theatre and music hall. ...
Born to a Catholic family , Alfred Hitchcock endured many harrowing experiences throughout his...
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| 169. | Movie Magic Bollywood is coming of age.Movies in '02-'03 have been on diverse subjects.A lot of experimentation is happening especially on storylines ,themes,characterisations. Indian cinema is taking those first few steps towards being a marketing driven industry where customer is king and to cater to the cust...
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| 170. | I Need TO get into this Site ...
All of the “All-Stars” need to meet out at the south fields (specifically the boys thirds field) at 3:30. ... We will be wearing yellow pinnies unless I can come up with something else from the athletic office, we will see. I (Mr. ... (they will split the duties one going each half)...
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| 171. | Mr Bean vs Charlie Chapman Charlie Chaplin and Mr. Bean are both well-known artists of the physical theatre. ... Charlie Chaplin was a famous silent picture actor while Rowan Atkinson, better known as Mr. Bean, is a popular modern day comedian.
Born Charles Spencer Chaplin in April 1886, Charlie Chaplin grew up in England...
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| 172. | Mouse Trap Hamlet’s Mousetrap In the play Hamlet, a Shakespearean tragedy, it tells the story of a young man by the name of Hamlet, who gains the knowledge of a horrific incident that his kingdom had suffered. The only problem was that his Uncle Claudius who was also the King was the villain. King Claudius kil...
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| 173. | Signs of Roman power The power and prestige of the Roman Emperor’s were apparent in everything from the large, extravagant palaces of Rome, to Roman art and sculpture, and even in Roman coinage. ... In this way, he was proving to the Roman public that his face was the ideal model of Roman power and strength. ... His e...
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| 174. | A Bewitching Afternoon Vacations in my family, as far as I can remember, have been the boring educational type trips. We visit every museum within a hundred mile radius, and view every historical piece of gum that various people have chewed. Frankly, despite their educational qualities, I have learned to enjoy them. One s...
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| 175. | Funkalosophy Funkalosophy blends street hip-hop, modern dance theatre, and social/political activism. In this Funkalosophy asserts an alternative to the misogynistic, drug and gun themed messages coming from so much commercial hip-hop… Funkalosophy expresses much about how we can take something small, new, and ...
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| 176. | Barrie Koskys King Lear Meyerhold Barrie Kosky’s production of King Lear is a good example of how Meyerhold’s theories and teachings can be, and have been, put to use in modern theatre.
Several significant elements of Kosky’s King Lear have clearly been influenced by Meyerhold’s methods and ideas. ... This alteration of text for...
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| 177. | DEVELOPMENTS IN AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE DEVELOPMENTS IN AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE :
A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
INTRODUCTION
1. ... Aerial recce
thus provides the primary means of collecting up-to-date information of the enemy. ... Aerial recce can be defined as that form of intelligence gathering which uses
manned aircraft, dirigibles (a...
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| 178. | China ... Communism in China was growing at a steady pace and little by little the influence of the Japanese was starting to tear down China’s economic system. ...
China started the century as a powerful land with advanced systems and a strong nation. ... The revolution of 1911 was th...
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| 179. | tale of two theatres a review of pentecost and shakespeares rock N roles Pentecost was a story that had very little to do with the name and Shakespeare’s Rock ‘N Roles has everything to do with its; they both reside at opposite ends of the spectrum as far as plays and theatre techniques go, but they both were reasonably successful.
Pentecost had many characters within...
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| 180. | View From The Bridge ‘A View From the Bridge’ is a human tragedy surrounding the struggles of a poverty-stricken family, who, due to an irrepressible flaw in the nature of the dominant male figure, find themselves struggling to come to terms with a changing world. ... Another source of tension which stems from Eddie re...
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