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    accessible to all audience members. Even though everyone has different life experiences, an image is something they can grasp onto, but interact with in different ways. This gives each audience member a personal experience with the piece. In A Doll’s House, Henrik Ibsen uses the image of the Tarantella dance to emphasize the poison of deception and hypocrisy that characterizes Nora and Torvald’s marriage. The Tarantella was a wild Southern Italian dance, generally danced by a couple or line of…

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    spikes. I had to get to the nuclear tower, so that I could stop the swarm of zombies. I had only heard that the president could use the nuclear button, but as I can’t make contact with the president. I live in Washington, so I am close to the White House, but security will be my biggest threat. I opened the door of the ammunition store only to be ambushed by a zombie right outside the door. It had jumped right at me. I was unable to reach my bat, I was holding the zombie off fearing for my…

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    Henrik Ibsen was a Norwegian playwright in the latter half of the 19th century. He was considered ‘the father of modern drama’ as he used the newly emergent realist form of the time. The realist form is a conscientious way of ‘reflecting’ real life by rejecting ‘idealization, escapism, and other extravagant qualities of romance’ and recognising ‘the problems of life’ (Baldick, 2008). This is done by implementing aspects of real life on the stage through various techniques, focusing on the…

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    However, this is not true after the details of the show is taken apart. The nickname “The Great White Hope (of the White House and The United States)” is safely assumed by the general public to be the white male protagonist whom is the President of the United States. Though these details to the nickname is proven otherwise in Scandal, it is only to cover up the true motives…

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    The King Of Kites Analysis

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    CS- CENTRE STAGE CRS- CENTRE RIGHT STAGE CLS- CENTRE LEFT STAGE USC- UPPERSTAGE CENTRE USR- UPPERSTAGE RIGHT USL- UPPERSTAGE LEFT DSC- DOWNSTAGE CENTRE DSR- DOWNSTAGE RIGHT DSL- DOWNSTAGE LEFT SCRIPT: ACT Scene 1 Setting: Backyard of Anil’s house Characters: Narrator 1, Narrator 2, Anil, Mother (Light is on. Enter Narrator 1 and Narrator 2. They go to DSL and sit on a bench. A sound of wind whistling can be heard. A backdrop of a field is shown. Sound continues until both narrators…

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    people started to pour in we turned on a fog machine. The fog smelt like caramel. The smell of caramel did not do the musty wood any favors. The smell was something like moldy caramel with wet wood chips in it lit on fire it was not pleasant. The house was supposed to close at 11:00 instead we scared people till 12:39. Around 11:15 Dominos pizza came and the only room it could sit in was ours. When I had a chance I would go and get my cold water bottle and let the ice cold water flow over my…

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    Complexity played an important role in Baroque music, which can be described as “extravagance and structure”. As new possibilities arose, composers were able to make their music more complex. The emergence of new instruments, like the brass and woodwind instruments, increased flexibility in tone color. This allowed for more expression in music. The improvement of instruments such as the violin, which Stradivari and other makers perfected, and the organ, allowed for the emergence of virtuosos…

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    Essay On Rock Me Amadeus

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    Salzburg and Vienna, but my favorite experiences were the guided visit of the Mozart House in the Vienna City Center, the tour and concert of the Mozarteum and Mozart’s opera “La Clemenza di Tito”. I really loved the guided visit of the third Mozart house we went to, the one in Vienna. Not only did it have some really interesting Mozart stuff, but I also loved the exhibition on “Rock Me Amadeus” in the basement of the house. I loved the tour guide, he did not drag out his talks about Mozart’s…

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    older sister, Nour, and I, all on our own, proved that to be different. My parents decided to head to the park early in the morning, so that we could spend the whole day there and make time for the haunted house at the end of the day. The previous night, Nour and I,…

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    Throughout ‘A dolls house’ Ibsen makes extensive use of symbolism. A variety of symbols/ He uses locks and doors, the tarentella dance and the christmas tree are used to/to establish the key themes of oppression and claustrophobia in the play. The symbols are representative of Nora's lack of freedom in her home and Torvalds controlling nature.Ibsen successfully challenges traditional 19th centuary Norwegian viewpoints concerning the position of women pushing the idea that a husband and wife…

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