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    Sarah Kane in her play “4.48 Psychosis” and Peter Handke in “Offending the Audience and Self- Accusation” challenge the role of the spectator and their treatment. Both writers encourage the audience to actively question the action that unfolds in their sight. Sarah Kane’s fragmented structure of the play; a combination of varying textual forms such as songs, numbers and self- reflective speeches forces the spectator to create meaning in the confusion. The play is a canvas and the spectator holds…

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    Social life plays a big role in a persons life. If sports and clubs are taking that away from you that’s not good you need friends and family in your life. You need people that will be there for you when ever you need them. And if you don’t include them in your life…

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    Imagine yourself standing in a school yard. Around you the kids are laughing and playing lively games. Well, almost all the kids. A little farther away, you see a lonely boy. He doesn’t seem to be happy. Around him another group of kids are standing. They are laughing and making fun of him. They are using an aggressive body language. The little boy gets scared. But no one seems to see what’s going on. Adults nearby ignore the situation. It is quite obvious that this is bullying and that no one…

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    Vijay Tendulkar in his plays like “Ghashiram Kotwal”, “Silence! The Court is in Session” etc has used the “Tamasha” form to expose the social and political ills in the contemporary society (Sharma, p.14). By Developing the flexible as well as carefully crafted form, models of recitation and storytelling specific to his region, he has managed to bridge the gulf between traditional and modern theater by creating a vibrant new theatrical form, an example of which is the play “Ghashiram Kotwal”…

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    King Lear has material that shows the production of many crisises. One is hte partitioning the kingdom. This shows the actual play. It shows the results of Lears folish attempt for future conflict by dividing the kingdom. There is the "Love Contest." this showed the people, Civil War. You can dividing things and this shows attention and conflict will reccurr at a later date. Feeling the conflict will happen either in the past or coming up to a conflict, shows how Lear does create future conflict…

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    When children assume a role, they play a part as if they are somebody else in a specific situation. A play means that a role is taken on in a safe environment where children can be seen as inventive and playful as possible. The technique of the role play is emboding a character or a type and reflecting this character’s thoughts and feelings. It provides the children or participants with the opportunity…

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    had a basketball to play with but a soccer ball was the only thing I had it was bouncy enough so it all manage to work out. Ever since then I started playing the game basketball. Since I had got the basketball court I had started playing every day after school until it got to the point where I just started going to the parks around my area to play with people and see where my skill was at and how good was i. Me and my friends enjoyed playing because before I used to play soccer. In…

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    PRE-SCHOOL (3-6 Years) Ages 3-6 years are considered the pre-school years or the early childhood. The child has now reached their preschool age! Between the age of three to six years old, the little one will become more confident and will move out into the wider world. They are probably now happy playing with other children, with role games and make-believe scenarios popular because of their active imaginations. By this stage, on my observation they should have grown out of any ‘terrible…

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    21st century, play is an indispensable part of the children’s lives. Pretend play, also known as dramatic play or make-believe play, is very common among children. Either at school, at home or anywhere, children use their imagination to take on a role with or without any objects and scenes. In this essay, I am going to write about a play activity, which is pretend play, supported with some play theories and what the role of teachers is to enhance children’s development through pretend play.…

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    children do. Victorian Era children played with different, as well as similar toys and games that were made if ways according to your wealth. A great example of this is with skipping ropes, also known as jumping ropes today, were a very popular toy to play with in the Victorian Era. Rich families would have expensive, hand carved handles for their ropes while poor families would make their own (Victorian Toys and Victorian Games). Though Victorian Era children played with many toys and games,…

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