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    and literature, narrative voices of males display their enthusiastic response to females they value though speech. “Michelle” by John Lennon and Paul McCartney illustrates a man trying to express his love for Michelle. He uses beautifies French to reach her heart and show how he feels for her. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare displays the tragic love story of Romeo and his lover, Juliet. In the first act and fifth scene Romeo describes his view of Juliet after seeing her for the first…

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    1) After reading the script, but before seeing the show choose a moment from the script that you are most looking forward to seeing staged. What about this moment do you think makes it an interesting moment to stage? Please, cite the moment by page and, if necessary, quote directly from the script. After reading the script, I looked forward to seeing the moment that Amir gets outraged by Emily and hits her. I was looking forward to see how they would act out the hit because the actors could not…

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    Play Critique Essay

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    listened to, pirated videos, and animatics watched on youtube. Seeing Guys and Dolls live was a great experience as a whole, and I enjoyed myself throughly. Understandably there were a few things that I disagreed with, so I will nitpick and pretend that my qualifications alone make me justified to critique a play that no doubt took alot of effort, stress, and love to make. The charecters were my second most faveourire pert of the play. Seeing the people in the background interact with each…

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    conditions one experiences upon living an ignorant lifestyle. The narrator dramatizes how the ignorant act, and labels them in a disdainful tone, and writes the poem to force others to confront their blindness. He uses language such as “quick to follow any voice they can find” (2) to show how the blinds’ lost and needy lives. The narrator observes in third person, not being able to control what he sees. It is unknown when, where, and why the events occur so that the audience will see themselves…

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    Jay Z Role Model

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    there for work. But as I stood backstage watching the crowd scream and cheer for Jay Z decided that I could no longer handle watching the crowd of concert goers stare in awe of him. I needed to be front and center stage to experience what they were seeing and to witness one of the notable greatest rappers of this generation perform live. I inched my way through the crowd to now be a spectator. I found the perfect spot, but little did I realize it was right under the crane that was projecting the…

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    African American women, are seeing their worth in a new light and emotionally torn by what they must give up in order to seek equality. Abortion was an emotional and intense issue at the time, offering women a way out of the cycle of poverty but placing a heavy emotional burden of guilt on each. Brooks deals with this, and the question of whether or not one is a mother for…

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    disorder will only experience delusions: such as hearing voices or seeing imaginary people. Although, that statement is only partially true due seeing that those are very common symptoms. However, schizophrenia is a mental disorder “defined by various combinations of psychotic symptoms in the…

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    uses some electronic sounds and characteristics of experiments within her piece, but her main sound was the use of whispers, shouts, and cries to make her pieces unique. A few examples of experimentation in Shaw’s piece was in the beginning when the voices of the singer became louder and turn into cries. Shaw was experimenting with new vocals and trying to get them to sound different.…

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    The Crucible Summary

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    When Hale accuses Abigail, she quickly points her finger at Tituba the slave, the best bet for a person who could be involved in witchcraft, seeing that she is from Barbados and could practice these things. Tituba then accuses the Reverend and Betty mysteriously awakes, revealing the names of the girls who were in the forest the…

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    Not All Ghosts Say Boo After reading the Ghosts and seeing the live production, my ideas and thoughts about some of the parts of the play changed dramatically. As a reader, I was only seeing it through my eyes, but after watching the performance, I can the play in a different light. My ideas on Mrs. Alving, Engstrand and Regina changed, the way that I saw the antagonist and protagonist changed, and my thoughts on who burned the orphanage changed. The production of Ghosts differed in multiple…

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