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    Character Analysis Sir Andrew Aguecheek Twelfth Night, a comedic play, written by Shakespeare, eloquently develops unique traits, actions, and dialogue for each character to defy roles. Throughout the play, there are clear examples that convey the characteristics and the use of Sir Andrew Aguecheek in the play. He is the clueless, cowardly character who is used by other characters to create a humorous scene and plot, and the vehicle Shakespeare used to prove the stupidity of the royal class. In…

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    Hamlet’s madness contributes to a leading issue that the characters are constantly trying to figure out throughout the play. In the play, his actions create doubts in other characters mind when he starts to act differently than before. Yet some people suspect that he is not revealing his true nature and uses his madness to accomplish an alternate goal. As the play goes on, traces of evidences have demonstrated Hamlet’s consciousness, indicating to the audience that he feigns his madness.…

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    such, I live it and love it! You have to be brave in order to get up on that stage and perform with all your heart. when you're on the stage, you can't and won't do everything perfect comma but you can spice up the play a little! Add a touch of your own specialty. during plays you Get to meet new friends and create bonds with people. to conclude, acting is something everyone should try! soon, you find yourself up on the stage exclamation point on the stage you have to be…

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    slow mental decay. -In scene four, Marcellus says to Horatio, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” • Actors and the theatre – highlights deception, illusion, and role playing of actors in the play -In scene five, hamlet feigns madness when he is visited by the Ghost to hide his suspicion Act II • Incest and incestuous desires -In scene two, page fifteen, Hamlet refers to his mother and his uncle as “aunt-mother” and “uncle-father.” •…

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    time with our family, especially with our children, to play with our children or read them a good story. Taking the Human Development class allows me to study more about children and the role of play in their growth and development. As one of the assignment, we were sent to the daycare center to observe children play. I went to One Hope United, a…

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    Do Violent Video Games Causes Criminal Behavior Some people who play violent video game display criminal behavior. Playing violent video game may make some people do things like breaking the law, killing, and stealing. Violent video games can affect people's emotional state of mind.The emotional state of mind is the consciousness being affected by the violent video game and changing the way people think and act. “ Violent video games are linked to aggression” (Sifferlin). According to Sifferlin…

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    sick, Being a friend her kids can come and talk to if a situation arises, and being that support system that won’t give up on them if they have done something wrong. In the play “Proof” Catharine exhibits many of the roles as a mother by being a doctor, friend, and as a support system for her father when he is struggling. The play “proof” shows how Catherin takes over the role of a mother by keeping her father safe and making sure he has what he needs in order to stay healthy, acting as a…

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    accomplishing with us, I felt obligated to try out for the act. But what if I fail, what if I forget all the words, or lose my voice? These thoughts are bombarding me for what felt like an hour, as time crept slowly by, I felt that I needed to surrender to my cowardly side, and I did. I see Mrs. Spiegelman towering over us, taking note of who is raising their hand, she glances quickly at me, and then she observes the rest of the class. When the bell rang, one boy, around my height, maybe a bit…

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    A Man of No Importance is a play dedicated to showing that while we are of no importance to society as a whole, we are important to those who are closest to us. One should never keep their true selves from the truth. The book written by Terrence McNally shows the audience a very real struggle of those that are a bit peculiar in today’s society as well as the past. They lyrics by Lynn Ahrens will captivate the listener. No matter which scene you sit in you can relate in some fashion to the…

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    The effect on a child that plays or is addicted to violent video games could, mentally and physically effect your child depending on the type of game they are playing. Some video games have an age requirement to tell if he or she is old enough. Which means if a child doesn’t meet the age requirement or isn’t mature enough to play the game they should definitely not have contact with the game or watch some one else play the game. From the prospective of a seventeen year old male, most teenagers…

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