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    Captain America whose real name is Steve Rogers transitioned from a comic book to the television on a journey to become the greatest soldier in history. Captain America’s main power is the maximum human physical potential that he has. The character first debuted in 1941 during the time of the Second World War. As a result of his small stature he was deemed unfit for military service however due to his powers he was accepted. Rogers was brave and compassionate and this qualified him as the most…

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    Spanish theater From 1570 till 1681, the Spanish theater knows a very big success. It is a century of glory and creativity, complete revival of the theater. That's why this period is called the golden age of theater.Furthermore, contrary to France, the Spanish Church encourages and protects the theater. The theater is very appreciated by the population. The authors are constantly submitted to the production of new plays to please the audience. A play does not take place more than eight days.…

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    Ray Fisher Talks About his Role as Cyborg Being cast in the role of Cyborg is a monumental step in Ray Fisher’s career. This is his first major motion picture. Not only that, his character is DC’s first movie screen black hero. To a lot of comic fans, Cyborg is not just a member of the Justice League. He represents not just a superhero but a role model for many children. Fisher shares that his first interaction with the character was when he watched the cartoon show Teen Titans in the early…

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    Aaron Copland’s “Hoedown” from Rodeo incorporates several elements of music to further its ideas. The “Hoedown” is peppy and in duple meter. It is program music, using traditional American folk tunes and an impressively diverse range of high and low pitches to convey a sense of vastness, representing the immense American frontier. The movement’s beginning uses consonance as all the notes seem to mesh well with each other, but the middle shows some dissonance, as the notes seem harshly unrelated…

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    The villain always has the most exquisite costumes which help to add to their memorability such as the Joker in The Dark Knight as Christopher Nolan’s Joker is seen as darker and more sinister when compared to that of Tim Burton's (which is also deemed as iconic) what made this recreation memorable was that it was true to the image fabricated in the 1980's classics like The Dark Knight Returns, Death in the Family, and The Killing Joke. A recognizable costume would help people to identify me as…

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    exaggerating to the eyesight. Mostly, blue was associated for the men and red was for the women. Also, the costumes denoted the poor background of the working class of the characters so that the audience can easily discern the social class of the protagonists. For example, the blue overall outfit of Toni and Mtanios allude to the clothing of a typical industrial worker. Moreover, the costumes are realistic and detailed. They are in perfect harmony with the meticulous decor that adds to the…

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    Mise en scène focuses on the arrangement of scenery and visual theme in a play. He wanted a play to be produced through set design, costume design, lighting, spacing, composition and gestures. According to Artaud, “…a whole new language seems to have been invented: the actors with their costumes constitute a veritable living, moving hieroglyphs”(61). In others the costumes in a play have an import rule in theatre, they make the viewer pay more attention. Alfred Jarry grabs the views attention in…

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    referring to the actresses by color of their costumes in order to easily identify them during rehearsals. As the cast expanded to include seven actresses, the names for each part were formalized and became the Lady in Red, the Lady in Blue,…

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    Hello, I would like to take the time to talk to you. You might read the title and say "What does the school facility, students, and its functioning have to do with Halloween?", well as we have a day on campus were students are allowed to wear any costume they want (as long as it follows the administrations guidelines) on the last days of October. While you have fair, well suited guidelines already in play on those special days, I would like you to consider adding another significant one. We…

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    that focuses on a sexual abuse. Although the actors had done a well executed portrayal of the characters, the production was a mere glorified drama class that overall lacked many details in regard to the costumes; the set and background; and the use of props. While the play does not justify any costume choices, aside from the intent use of Li’l Bit’s blouse, the production had done a good job incorporating a blouse, but it was worn underneath a sweater. The only time the sweater was taken off…

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