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    inspirational icon. On the 15th of September 1954, a photographer named Sam Shae shot a worldwide known famous photo on Marilyn Monroe when her skirt flew up it was known as the “flying skit” photo. Sam idea was to use a picture from the movie theatre scene as a logo to promote an oncoming film. He saw a chance to revisit this “skirt- blowing” idea and turned it into one of the most famous image in the world. SOCIAL DISTANCE This pictures social distance is a front view so that the…

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    I attended a UCF Theatre production on July 16, 2015 at 7:00P.M. The play that I went to was called the “The Importance of Being Earnest.” Oscar Wilde wrote the play and first performed it during the late 1800s. The play consists of two men and their journey towards finding their true love. During the play these two men go by the name of Earnest. They both use the same name to win over the women they desire in order to take their hand in marriage, but Jack uses the name earnest as an alibi for…

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    The live concert I chose to examine was Wicked. My family and I went and saw it on October 15th at Century II at the 2:00 p.m. showing. Inside the venue, there’s around over 30 rows of red seats on the main floor, along with a balcony with perhaps a handful of rows (I didn’t get a chance to see how many). The walls are a beige color and narrow from the back to the front in a “V” formation to draw focus onto the stage. The stage had an industrial look on each side with a large map of the land of…

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    His plays may appear gloomy but they express a great love and understanding of human beings, In the end one feels that if Chekhov can see so cleverly the vanity and weakness of people and yet love them, then there is certainly hope for mankind. Chekhov's attitude towards his own time changed when he attained greater mastery of form. His selection of material, the development…

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    The Robert S. Marx Theatre houses a variant thrust stage with semi-circle seating. This space causes for a very intimate set design and causes the audience to feel and respond as if they are a part of the show. Michael Schweikardt was the set and puppet designer of the show…

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    After leaving the concert hall, it is noticeable that old people immediately begin telling each other what they know about how much they loved the performance and how they plan to go more often. This conversation showed me enough about how old people love too much classical music. In conclusion, after finding out how rent was considered in the classical music scene, I’m about to care this because rent is the one favorite thinks we cannot forget in American…

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    His reply “as woman’s love” (3.2.152) to Ophelia, when she says that the dialogue said by the actor on stage was “tis brief” (3.2.151), can be interpreted as the prince’s insinuation that it’s short as Ophelia’s love for him or as Gertrude’s love for her dead husband. Similarly, his mother is another victim of Hamlet’s rejection of womanhood. He believes that Gertrude marriage to Claudius…

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    children in our high school show. This endeavor ended up being the most rewarding experience of my life. I was able to spread my knowledge and passion for the arts and watch these young children blossom into true actors and actresses. I dove back into what I loved and discovered myself. I mended severed ties, thanking those close to me who had helped me through this struggle. They had truly saved my life. I know I am not supposed to write about this and that it supposedly shows weakness.…

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    example, the incident that happened at Sim Lim Square where a Vietnamese tourist was cheated when buying a phone, such incidents are few and far between. These have not dampen the shopping spirits in Singapore. Singaporeans, having an indescribable love for shopping, has led to the increasing number of shopping malls being built, especially near the housing estates. These malls are regarded as heartland malls. Why are heartland malls becoming increasingly common in Singapore? Heartland malls are…

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    since my dad passed away on June 3rd, 2013. And no matter how many times I talk about it, write about it, think about it, I can’t get over it. Sure, the grief has mostly gone away, but there are still these little snippets of pains. Like weeds in a garden full of flowers, veggies, and fruits. These snippets aren’t even necessarily the good kind; they’re the ones that drain the life out of the rest of the garden and you start over. But at the same time, it’s necessary. Like flowers. My dad…

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