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    Dr. King’s ,the protestant, Mahatma Ghandi as well as other social revolutionist . Dr. King combines the art of allusions and magical usage of rhetoric and the theatre of “ call and response” in his unique deliveries . Dr Martin King can be accused of being @ master of verbal allusions, whether it was his artistic usage of ‘’My Country Tis of Thee” as posted in his most famous speech.( I HAVE A DREAM)OR his several references…

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    Bianca Jenkins Professor Giardina Theatre in Society 28 October 2016 A Man of No Importance The musical “A Man of No Importance,” is based on a film and which is also a book written by Terrence McNally. The music was by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and was directed by Amanda Wansa Morgan. The musical was held at the Stillwell Theater at Kennesaw State University. A Man of No Importance is musical about the main character, Alfie Byrne wanting to put together a stage play at the local…

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    Christmas in Dixie It’s been a few years since I composed a Christmas letter because final grading always trumped my desire to celebrate the season and keep touch with friends and family. So, let’s catch up! As most of you know, I love mountains, creeks, moonlight (perhaps moonshine), walks in the woods, and bonfires. Additionally, I really dislike snow & ice, frigid temps, gray skies, and prairie winds. Due to this fact, Chris and I spent many years discussing possible locations to relocate…

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    same issues that I am. Maintaining a daily journal of experiences will enable me to share my…

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    conference we saw some very rare footage of The Everly Brothers, film clips from Germany and England not seen by my many until the conference. The Brothers are seen in their pure unblemished state, voices like angels. What a true treat we experienced at the conference.We got to spend an hour with Graham Nash. There were about 100 or so of us sitting in a room just listening and talking him. His love for the Everly Brothers is…

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    everyone looked the same, Michaela nowhere near expected this. However, persevering was something Michaela new was incredibly important. She stated “I’ve learned to detach my personal feelings from the bigotry. I am able to step back and look at it for what it is: a combination of fear and ignorance. Unless I’m in physical danger or my civil rights are being violated, I ignore it. I tell myself that it isn’t worth getting worked up about. However, there is one form of racial discrimination that…

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    much effort into studying and just work enough to pass a specific class? Would you only focus on what you’re interested in? In my opinion, no, I think you should tackle everything you do with as much effort as you would something you love. Why? No matter what it is, you can learn from it, whether it is a Literature class that you feel is useless in life, or a Theatre class you have to take for a credit. Always keep an open mind and you will be amazed what you can learn. I do not believe…

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    Moral ambiguity, a phrase often used to describe the character of Caliban from William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, meaning that he is neither good nor bad when it comes to ethical decision making. This essay aims to show that Calibans’ moral ambiguity may be a result of Shakespeare using him as a representative of the injured party of colonialism, indicating that he is a victim of the era and does not fully comprehend the western clarification of moral decision making. The Renaissance began with…

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    always been something I've strived toward, and going down this path is a never ending adventure. Things are always changing. Coming out of high school, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. I had this overwhelming thought that I had to have everything mapped out, but that's not how life works. I changed my major in college three…

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    homosexuals are simply frowned upon is when the new version of the Disney film Beauty and the Beast was shown in theatres. Le Fou a character that plays a role as Gaston’s understudy right-hand man in Beauty and the Beast is a gay male in the newest rendition of the original film. Parents were very distraught and this new twist on the character even gave the movie a harsher rating for theatres in Russia (McKinnon). Disney is not the only thing that entertainment is becoming more complicated and…

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