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    The Glass Box Monologue

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    They are not female; nor are they male. They just are. This is THE CHARACTER. THE CHARACTER is in a limbo of sorts. THE CHARACTER did not mean to pass away -- they did not want to pass away. The mystery to the audience, however, is how did THE CHARACTER pass away. All we know, as the audience, is that the character is not ready to come to terms with this moment of their lives (or, at least, the aftermath of their lives). The format of the show is revealed; Dancers in glass boxes which tell the…

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    For my TED Talk critique, I watched Mei Lin Neo’s, “The Fascinating Secret Lives of Giant Clams.” In order to hook the audience, Mei Lin Neo starts by sharing some of the many nicknames she is called due to her constant discussion of giant clams. Beginning the talk this way is intriguing because even just speaking of her nicknames you can tell she is truly passionate about her work. Also, that she understands that her passion can lead to her talking non-stop about a topic that others may not…

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    Anime as well shares these three concepts to entertain their audiences as well. Anime uses: stereotypes in order to portray specific types of people in their art; fantasy to visually entertain the audience; and lastly the slice of life genre, of the many genres it has, Anime artist use slice of life to not only entertain the audience but to also relate to the audience as well. Making both Gangsta Rap and Anime two types of Impactful Art. Because Anime and Gangsta…

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    unorthodox bit of wisdom. He simplified his speech into three stories, all with different didactic representations. He speaks effectively by relying on his personal anecdotes, reputation, and logistical understanding of his past to appeal to his audience as well as grab their attention and keep them interested. First, Jobs speaks effectively and uses pathos of his anecdotes to grab the audience’s attention by their emotions. He uses the anecdote of death, and his pancreatic cancer. “About a…

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    superiors was quite inappropriate by displaying his rear on the desk. The staff was also intimidated by him and the one teacher who stood up to him was rewarded by being fired. Throughout the film Mr. Clark left no room for democracy and with this the audience was of the clear opinion of his stance to always be in control. The exemplary portrayal of this was quite…

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    to say?” (Jordan) Jordan made clear to the audience that she had feelings of being overwhelmed, astonished, and grateful. This piece of text created a clear image of a woman wanting to get her presence and voice known, but when it finally happened she did not know what to say and try to change first. Although while listening the audience heard a change in emotion with the volume of the speaker and the faster she got. When listening to a speech the audience hears a change in emotion with the…

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    African American Theatre

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    unlike any other form of art. In fact, theatre is not just an art form, it is a form of expression, culture, and history. Each play addresses issues and problems people face and connects with the audience in a way that books, artwork, and even film cannot. Not only is live theatre important to the audience, but it also has many impacts on the people involved in the production of theatre. Theatre teaches valuable lessons such as teamwork and communication and is an outlet of expression…

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    As soon as Miss Claudine positioned herself behind the curtain for a demonstration, Becca stole another glance at Blake’s table. She could almost see him there smiling at her. Before long, the dancers were all back in the dressing room changing. Once in their costumes with their hair and make-up finished, they sat down in the chairs against the wall waiting to be called out on stage. Becca tried blocking out the random conversations going on so she could think about how she felt when first…

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    my duties and responsibilities are including of conducting oral presentation, generating written presentation, and facilitating a community engagement/ outreach. Making an oral presentation is an art that involves attention to the needs of the audience, careful planning, and attention to delivery. The effective oral presentation covers use of notes, visual aids and computer presentation software which also involve the initiating the thoroughly written presentation to begin with. I often…

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    Wisconsin. She explained that many of her poems were reflections on events in her life. She shared her written poems about her hometown and a time when she was a bartender. She shared one poem that used lists instead of complete sentences. When the audience asked her about this piece, she explained how it’s an easy way to begin writing and said it was a helpful tip to write a type…

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