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    How does the child act at home? Is he/she potty trained? Some of the question that would be in that questioner. Without the collaboration of parents I believe the educator wouldn’t know how to bond with the individual. With the help of parents teacher would be aware of…

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    Love is a subject that is widely known. Love plays a prominent role in the play, Much Ado About Nothing, written by the famous William Shakespeare. A question asked through the entire play is, are Hero and Claudio, two of the main lovebirds, really in love? Hero and Claudio are not in love, but are infatuated with each other because they have only known each other for a short time, do not care for each other deeply, and are harsh and quick with emotions regarding each other. According to the…

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    Younger, one of the main characters from A Raisin in the Sun is a desperate dreamer that strives to be able to take care of his family. Walter experiences the most change out of all the characters throughout the the play. The play tells the story of Walter and his family as they struggle to survive the abounding hardships that a black family faces in the 1950s in Chicago. Throughout the play, he makes countless decisions that hurt the members of his family and himself, but by the end of the…

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    The latter is a critical response of The University of Colorado Boulder Department of Theatre and Dance’s rendition of Carlo Goldoni’s mid-18th century comedy; Servant of Two Masters. Directed by Tamara Meneghini, and featured in the ever-personal Loft Theatre, this hilarious tale of love and mishappenings had me encaptured for entirety of its two and a half hour run time. Needless to say, I found this showing to be of great standing, and was successful on nearly every single level in making…

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    On October 31st of this year, at the Mercedes Benz Arena in Berlin, two teams will be competing against one another as a horde of at least seventeen thousand spectators rally from across the globe to support their respective teams. What could they be going to see you ask? Only what can be arguably seen as the largest e-sport event of the year, the League of Legends World Championship finals. E-sports have finally come to a point where they’re not something to be taken lightly or scoffed at the…

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    Linda Loman acts as an enabler to not only Willy but also her two sons. Linda’s passive ways will ultimately lead to poor Willy’s demise. She allows them to live in a fantasy world as long as their happy. She never forces the boys to face the cold hard facts and face their obvious shortcomings. Although Linda is just trying to keep the family together and stable she actually causes more harm than she realizes. At the beginning of the play we already see the way Linda enables Willy. During one of…

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    themselves and others that they have to conquer. John Proctor is one of the characters that dynamically changes throughout the course of the play. John Proctor is a diligent, well respected man throughout Salem who has one weakness: being inundated with guilt. Proctor had a discord with himself to forgive and move past his sin. His name in the town of Salem is good but could be ruined from the juvenile actions of the antagonist of the play; Abigail Williams. He doubts himself from being a…

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    he uses a variety of techniques of stagecraft such as costume, lighting, and music. Throughout the play he uses very dramatic ways to describe what is going on between the characters and background. He describes what the characters characteristics are like and what their personalities seem to be. He uses italics in the book to show the emphasis of the lighting, music, and how the character looks. One of the main examples for lighting is Blanche. Blanche’s relationship towards the light is…

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    Youth Theatre is defined by the National Association Youth Drama 2014 as ‘a safe place that supports young people by using group or ensemble drama approaches. Contributing to the artistic, personal and social development of young people through their commitment and voluntary participation ‘. Therefore Youth theatre groups promote different approaches, which have equivalent focuses such as the development of theatre skills or personal development in order to provide beneficial educational values.…

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    Name : Indah Arti Fisilla Class : 6A Exploring Drama The Betrayal of Edmund The character of Edmund in king Lear play known as a second child who is illegitimate to Gloucester. Edmund has one elder brother from different mother who called Edgar. He is obsessed with wealth and power. His intention to get the power as an earl in his own right needs him to inherit all the wealth and power from his father, Gloucester. In purpose to make his father feels that Edmund worth to get the inheritance,…

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