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    plans to take away Fortunato's life with the deception of a cask of Amontillado. Irony is defined as a feeling, tone, mood, or attitude arising from the awareness that what is In “The Cask of Amontillado”, the characters are ironic by their name, costume, and dialogue. his story is built on irony since the beginning. In the title we have the word Cask, which means wine barrel, but it is derived from the same root word used to form casket, meaning coffin, so since the title the author tells us…

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    learn how to love the spooky holiday. Halloween first generated as a Celtic holiday that was called Samhain. Though, Samhain wasn’t anything like the Halloween now. People would try to scare off ghosts off by lighting bonfires, and then by wearing costumes. This is how Halloween was associated with scary things. By the 18th century, this was changed, by Pope Gregory, to a holiday that was all about saints. After Samhain was moved to America, the holiday was mainly based on beliefs,…

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    and the beautiful era of the 1920s. Out of all the movies that show representation of the 1920s, The Great Gatsby out ranks them with its classic set costumes, epic soundtrack, and imposing cinematography. Throughout the entire movie, from minute one to minute one hundred and forty one, audiences can appreciate monumental cinematography, classic costumes, and amazing soundtrack. As many movie enthusiasts will agree, The Great Gatsby is a movie portrays the 1920’s in a surreal dreamlike feeling…

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    Theatre Observation Report

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    I attended the play It’s a Wonderful Life on Thursday November 17 at 7:30 p.m. This production was put on by the Big Rapids community theatre, Stage M. The show took place at the Crossroads Charter Academy auditorium. This auditorium had a proscenium style layout, meaning the audience was seated on only one side of the stage. The location where the play was performed took away from the experience. It was obvious that the auditorium had not been renovated in a while, the seats were uncomfortable,…

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    of a bigfoot that was taken in 1967. Many people think it was hoaxed but this is why it isn’t a hoax. No one has ever come forward with the costume that was supposedly worn in the clip. People say that the film was a fake, but if it is fake then why has no one ever come forth with costume that was worn in the clip. 5 Many people say that they wore the costume in the film.That doesn’t make sense because their stories all contradict one another. There can’t be more than one person in…

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    morally ambiguous while portrayed as a vigilante. Costume, design and lighting also contribute to the moral ambiguity as well as blurring the lines of a common stereotype to be real. Christopher Nolan breaks the stereotype of a superhero in the way that batman’s costume is designed. Batman’s body suite is black which has an evil connotation. Whereas the conventional superhero’s costume would have blue and red in it, in search for justice. Batman’s costume also makes use of weapons, but instead…

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    Renowned op-ed writer Claire Cain Miller in one of her articles, "Boys and Girls, constrained by toys and costumes" brings our attention to the distinction between boys and girls for choices, this difference leads to the long-term notion of gender roles in the minds of the children. Claire 's article is trying to sensitize the general public against gender difference. She tries to be sentimental by pointing out to that the gender war starts long before we are born, thus having the presence of a…

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    Are you looking for a thrilling fantasy movie which is both engaging and interesting than you are looking for the Hobbit an Unexpected Journey? The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey is a fantasy/adventure movie which was written by Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Guillermo Del Toro and Philippa Boyens. It was directed by Peter Jackson; this movie is a great piece of work which shows the effectiveness of cinematography when it was released in 2012. It is about a hobbit who goes on an adventure to help the…

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    scene is rich in the elements of Mise-en-scéne. From the costumes worn by the priest to the suits worn by the union leaders, we see a stark representation of the difference between good and evil. The location of the three different segregated groups is also significant in delivering the message in the scene. The scene represents the age old struggle between good an evil. The driving force behind the good and evil in the scene is money. Costumes and figure play an essential role in the scene and…

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    Greek Theatre Role

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    Miller’s Death of a Salesman are plays from different times but the basic format and the roles needed to stage a production are quite similar. The roles of the playwright, the actor, the Director, the producer, and the functions of the theatre space and costumes are vital to have a complete theatrical experience of both Death of a Salesman and Medea. There cannot be a performance of Death of a…

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