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    After the trial, Maycome starts to settle back down, but Ewell is still mad. It was obvious that even though Tom was sent to jail, Ewell’s story was not the true events that transpired. Ewell wants to settle the score. He did this by spooking Judge Taylor and “chunking” Helen. But Ewell was once again put in his place by Mr. Link. The Halloween season had come the Maycome, and spooks were arisen. Spooks like the wicked children who snuck into Misses Tutti and Frutti’s house and hid all…

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    The costumes were on point with every aspect of the movie, the characters were written well, and the music went along nicely. The costumes went along with both the time periods represented in the movie. They also went along with what it seemed like the character would wear; which brings me to characterization. The characters…

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    audience more of a feeling like they are experiencing what is going on, like they are a part of the show. Also impacting the show and making the character feel like they are in the actual café, since it would contain an abundant of people. Costumes: the character costume will be determined by the bell. In the start of the play, the characters will have a modernized look, with all the new trends. Each time the bell rings, the characters clothing style…

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    that Greek theater calls for. The production of An Oresteia by the Rutgers Theater Company was overall enjoyable. The language of the show was easy to follow and made for a more enjoyable experience. While the music was overbearing at times and the costumes did not have a consistent theme, the actors were able to convey challenging roles…

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    homemakers, submissive, subservient. The Secret Woman by Sidione-Gabrielle Colette is a short story of how gender roles affect Irene, the subject of the story who finds freedom and liberation in her anonymity at a costume ball. In The Secret Woman, Irene and her husband are supposed to attend a costume ball together. Irene’s husband is a doctor and expresses to Irene that he can’t make it to the ball due to the fact that he needs to see a patient of his. He also suggests that she should go to…

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    celebrated by children who dress in costume and solicit candy or other treats door-to-door.Halloween is usually celebrated amongst family, friends and, sometimes, co-workers. However, some areas hold large community events. Parties and other events may be planned on October 31 or in the weekends before and after this date. Adults may celebrate by watching horror films, holding costume parties or creating haunted houses or graveyards. Many children dress up in fancy costumes and visit other homes…

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    Dehumanization Of Nora

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    squirrel”. Nora’s relationship to Torvald is seen more as a father and daughter relationship than a marriage. “You know, there isn’t anyone who has your good taste – and I want so much to look well at the costume party. Torvald, couldn’t you take over and decide what I should be and plan my costume?” (Ibsen 818) Torvald picks out Nora’s dress for the dance, a fancy Neapolitan…

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    being an apple, is where the tradition bobbing for apples comes from. Years later, in the second half of the 19th century, America was filled with new immigrants. This helped popularize the celebration of Halloween. Americans began to dress up in costumes and go door to door asking for food or money. In which, eventually became today’s trick-or-treat. As for the practice of making Jack-O-Lanterns, this tradition comes from an Irish myth about a man named Stingy Jack. According to the story Jack…

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    story of love, and Marie was the lead. Since Marie was the lead in such a revolutionizing performance, she is known as “the most important ballerina of her era” (Funk&Wagnalls 1). Pointe became a popular technique, the skirts worn over tight corset costumes became the standard, and the stories told revolved around love. Marie and her father Filippo took Romantic ballet by storm and became the most popular choreographers and dancers in ballet. Both of their work together brought a new name to the…

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    The Crucible is a well-made film that describes a true story in a fictional manner. The Crucible is a film that portrays the Salem witch trials. The Salem witch trials were accusations of witchcraft that led to multiple hangings and took place between 1692 and 1693 in Salem, Massachusetts. The Crucible is a drama released in 1996 and stars Daniel Day-Lewis and John Proctor, Winona Ryder as Abigail Williams, and Joan Allen as Elizabeth Proctor. This film is based off of a play written by Arthur…

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