The Cherry Orchard

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    As I made my way through the vast horizontal rows of blueberry bushes overlooking Mt. Hood, the coldness of the morning air took with it the tiredness of five hours of sleep from my body. This coldness was later missed as the burning sun beat down on me as I crouched down reaching for the bluest blueberries to fill my bucket. As drops of sweat descended from my forehead, with every step I took the sweatpants and long sleeved shirt I wore stuck to my body. Every day after work I rubbed my hands…

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    Robert Winery Philosophy

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    that produced a Pinot Noir. They both decided to leave the business world to peruse their dream wine making. Dena and Ernie discovered an orchard to grow their grapes, but there was one small problem. The orchard was a cherry orchard, but Ernie believed the orchard has potentially of growing with the vineyard. Therefore, Dena and Ernie began to harvest the cherries in the summer of 1999 and began production soon after. Soon after Earth day in 2000, the last wine was planted into the soil, thus…

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    Prunus Avium Lab Report

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    Materials and Methods Inoculum source and preparation Cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L. cv. Bing) leaves showing symptoms of powdery mildew were used as a source of primary inoculum. Powdery mildew colonies were identified as P. Prunicola based on microscopic observation (Broun and Cook 2012). To produce fresh inoculum foliage of young cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L. cv. Black Tartarian) plants grown in the greenhouse were inoculated. To harvest inoculum, infested leaves were soaked in sterile…

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    Chekhov achieves this through the juxtaposition of tragedy and comedy. The Cherry Orchard, may easily be read as a tragedy due to the adverse sequence of events that happen to the family. However, Chekov had the intention of portraying this play as a comedy and was outraged when Stanislavski infamously staged it in a tragic nature. Yet, one is not able to state that The Cherry Orchard is definitively comedic or tragic. Chekhov uses a mixture of both genres in order to create an…

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    Arkadina and Polina of "The Seagull", and Lyuba Ranevsky of "The Cherry Orchard". The second group consists of Chekhov's female predators. Masha of The Seagull, Helena of Uncle Vanya, Natasha of Three Sisters and Zinaida of Ivanov belong to this kind. The third group comprises Chekhov's strong and brave women. Nina of The Seagull, Sonya of Uncle Vanya, Olga, Masha and Irina of Three Sisters and Anya and Varya of The Cherry Orchard are included in this group. The fourth group deals with Chekhov's…

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    Sisters, and the Cherry Orchard were four plays he managed to complete before his death. The Cherry Orchard is actually a script and drama that is a biography of his life. He was hired as a playwright for the Moscow Arts Theatre where he fell in love with one of the lead actresses at the time, Olga Knipper, and later went on to marry her. After being diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1898, he continued to write and finished two plays, his last being his story about his life, The Cherry Orchard.…

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    “My favour at her breast, the dropping of the daylight in the West, the bough of cherries some officious fool broke in the orchard for her, the white mule she rode with round the terrace”, portrays that the duchess, thought of by the duke negatively, in contrast isn’t so flirtatious and in fact just enjoys the usual happiness of life; for example: she smiles at the extravagant colors of the sunset, the juicy cherries grown in a garden, and the refined horse she rode. Ironically, these images…

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    The Workshop’s schedule Instead of writing dates on the posters, the Workshop published the monthly schedule of the performances in a regular way. These brochures were printed on coated papers or light writing papers and were usually unicolor or bicolor. The papers, whose background color changed each month, carried on them the name of the Theatre Workshop, the month and year of the program and the National Iranian Radio and Television’s logo. Workshop’s logo The workshop had no specific logo.…

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    Dogtown Research Paper

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    currently home to the largest Hispanic population in the city. Fleets of food trucks and businesses now decorate the streets of this East Oakland neighborhood, but the area was once lined with apricot and cherry trees during the late 19th century, when German settlers immigrated there to plant fruit orchards. International…

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    soldiers put out of action after the three days of fierce conflict. Additionally, there were many places that we visited where I was horrified by the brutality of the battle. Our guide described to us about wheat fields that were soaked with blood, orchards perforated with bullets, and creeks turned red by the blood of wounded soldiers. The devastation this battle, and in a larger sense, the war caused to the cities and the entire country was shown to me, and had a lasting impact on my…

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