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    Helen Mirren and a middle-aged Yoshi Oida, better known in his native Japan. If Peter Brook’s journey was a success, I cannot say, but the subsequent productions in New York and Paris clearly were. Strangely, however, this kind of success seems to directly contradict the motivation of the exercise, since audiences in both Paris and New York would for the most part share the language and culture of the performers.…

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    (2&4). With Vincent's mental illness he was able to go back to painting, where he had created his famous painting, "Starry Night" (which is my favorite). When I saw this quote, Look, I have had another dream' he said, 'I thought I saw the sun, the moon and eleven stars, bowing to me (Genesis 37:9), Van Gogh had painted his Starry Night painting in the hospital (1). He used his memory instead of the outdoors. An artist that can do that is absolutely talented. He had many mental break downs…

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    easy way. First at the beginning of the play Romeo is lost in his love for Rosaline. In act 1 scene 5 Romeo chooses to go to the Capulet’s party, at the party romeo meets Juliet. Also Romeo is caught by Tybalt, and he was mad that when he told Capulet, he wouldn’t let him do anything about it. “Uncle this is a Montague, our foe, a villain, that is hither come in spite to scorn at our solemnity this night” (1.5.63-65). If Romeo chooses not to go that party than he wouldn’t have met Juliet or…

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    he loves Juliet so much that he kills himself to be with Juliet, but she then wakes up and kills herself. In that one case he is the cause of the death of Juliet. Before he got into the tomb he was faced up against Paris and he wasn't stopping him from letting him in so Romeo killed Paris. One more death that was caused by Romeo was Mercutio; if he didn't stop to break up the fight Mercutio could have had a chance but Tybalt stabbed him. Those were more reasons for Romeo to be blamed for…

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    Concert Critique

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    Last evening I attended opening night of Romeo and Juliet. Since I am not as well versed as many of you on the technicalities of ballet, my review will be strictly my impressions and appreciation. For me, the performance had its ups and downs. The audience, including me, was most energized and excited by two elements: (1) the strong performances, swordplay, energy, and command of the stage by Joaquin de Luz as Tybalt and Daniel Ulbricht as Mercutio. Wow! Both command the stage and Ulbricht had…

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    On page 1156, in Act 1, Abigail says, “I saw Sarah. Good with the Devil! I saw Goody Osburn with the Devil! I saw Bridget Bishop with the Devil!” This evidence proves how Abigail started to accuse a lot of people and took advantage of the situation to protect herself. Therefore…

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    Private Peaceful Charlie

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    Charlie’s extreme uneasiness and calculated movements throughout his visit at the Peters’ home are arguably the first instance in which readers question the purity of Charlie’s intentions. Boasting of his stability and success, Charlie aims to present himself worthy of returning to his role as Honoria’s father. When he “see[s] a faint [look] of restlessness in Lincoln’s eyes” he realized his facade is not serving its purpose and “change[s] the subject” (pg 4). If Charlie’s intentions were as…

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    contact Romeo and get the two lovers out of Verona to be together. “Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift, and hither shall he come, and he and I will watch thy waking, and that very night shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua.”(Act Ⅳ, scene 1, Lines 116-119) Friar does this, “To chide away this shame.”(Act Ⅳ, scene 1, Line 75) The Friar does this to attempt to clean not only the shame Juliet feels, but the shame Friar Lawrence has for guessing incorrectly and consenting to join Romeo in…

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    murdered 3 million Jews over his hatred for them, or when the (most recent) ISIS attack against Paris slaughtered hundreds ( "Paris Attacks: What Happened on the Night - BBC News." BBC News): these were all settled in brutal ways, all killing innocent lives (Welsh “Is Violence Ever Justified? Does Violence Ever Solve Anything?”). Violence can also be justified, which is just what American soldiers on May 1, 2011 to kill Saudi Arabian terrorist Osama bin Laden, who was in charge of the 9/11…

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    as well as experiences with the world ( “Elie Wiesel” 1). Wiesel’s memoirs and novels revolve around the Holocaust. Wiesel uses vivid and descriptive language to describe the Holocaust—his experiences and feelings (“Wiesel, Elie” 1). Wiesel’s literary works forces one to realize that literature is powerful; it forces to one to think critically about the true meaning of life (“Learning through literature: ‘Closer to life as it is really lived’” 1). Wiesel once said, “To forget would be only…

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