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    Mill Vs Rousseau Essay

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    John Stuart Mill, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau all addressed the issue of freedom and law within a society. Mill's “On Liberty”, and Rousseau’s discourse “On the Social Contract” are all absorbing fictional works which underline the concept of the ideal state of each in the eyes of both these men and present different visions of the very nature of man’s freedom and the law. The three have distinct views regarding how much freedom man ought to have in political society because they have different…

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    Neutral Masks Analysis

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    On the one hand, the maximum of life expression held in the Neutral Mask could be the mastering of converting the Mask from neutral into, full of life action, representing a tree, a monkey, or a falling white paper (Lecoq, Jacques, 2015, chap. 44, p. 93). On the other hand, the maximum of death could be exposed synchronously in that action of a falling white paper, as when the paper reaches the floor, it’s the end of the flying (life) and what implies, the end of the action…

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    London Theatre Group. Through mime, gymnastics and voice, the Group liberated themselves from the conventions of mainstream theatre and started to evolve an innovative, more integrated theatrical language. Berkoff's encounter with the mime artist Jacque le Coq in Paris was seminal in this. Steven Berkoff's plays include East, West, Sink the Belgrano, Decadence, Kvetch, Acapulco, Ritual in Blood, Oedipus and many more. In film, Berkoff has acted in a variety of movie roles such as the…

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    exportable playwright since Jean Anoulih” and how her young exposure to different cultures influenced her work (McAuley). McAuley then explains how Reza felt she would experience great creative success and studied at both Paris X University and the Jacques Lecoq drama school. Reza would later win many awards for her first few literary works. McAuley continues her article by detailing Reza’s other works individually. McAuley’s article was helpful because it provided content that we used in…

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