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    In this heartbreaking tale, I have constructed, two brothers walk home from a strenuous game of basketball in the park. The younger brother Nathan, who has an unknown heart condition, has a sudden and deadly heart attack, within miles of a possible rescue. In panic, Ezra runs to find help, coming to a crossroads where a man stands in black. He offers to help him, and with a snap of his fingers and a quick whisper of “I’ll see you in ten years”, Nathan is running towards Ezra, not knowing what…

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    Twelfth Night

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    have never seen a show quite like it. It was unique in its very own way. Every aspect of the show worked together perfectly. I love how the director, Seth Jones, put his own twist on the script. It added a lot to the show and made it more interesting than it was in the actual script. Honestly, when reading the script I wasn’t really interested in seeing the show, but in the end I really enjoyed it. The thing I liked the most in Twelfth Night was the music. The sounds of jazz music made you want…

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    What did you like about this script? There were a few aspects about this script that I really enjoyed, such as Dovie and Avis’ characters. They each have stern, comical, snappy, and sometimes grumpy demeanors. The two seem to reject all new or unfamiliar things that were not around when they were younger which opens up extensive possibilities for comedic situations and one-liners. Likewise, the writer has created very unique dynamics between Dovie and Avis and Dustin and Zach. Dustin and…

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    light through the hazy void of memory. As in any performance of a play, the adaption of the script to the stage required certain choices to be made. These choices, anything from internal motives to directorial stylistic preferences, are not always specified in the script. Therefore, instances can occur where a character is portrayed differently on stage than one could have possibly assumed from the script. For me, the portrayals of Jamie and Frank were different than I anticipated after reading…

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    Ideal Sex In Wedding Films

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    Introduction Films that involve romance and weddings typically portray the female and male lead roles as those who fall under the gendered sexual scripts created by society. As Manatu writes in her article, “Love and Romance,” she argues that white women as viewed as “passive-dependents” while males are viewed as those who “take charge” (2003:52). Typically mainstream romance and wedding films illustrate a white, middle-class, heterosexual couple and their love-story that takes place. Since…

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    Exploratory Testing vs Scripted Testing : which is better? Problems with multiple solutions signify that people can approach issues in the way that best suits their resources, capabilities and requirements. This is true for testing methodology where there are a number of ways that can be taken, but it's truly the end result that matters. The choice comes down to two potential ways: scripted or exploratory. Testing teams can apply a variety of underlying practices to drive their testing…

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    Similarities and Differences A cold Christmas, 1843, Ebenezer Scrooge never saw what being a roadkill had in store for his lifetime. A Merry Christmas can have its pros and cons in a story. Reading two different things, a script and a play can mean many different things. They can have similarities and differences. They can be completely different, and they can still have a great turnout. The good point in having similarities and differences is the outcome. The knowledge of learning something…

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    and the paranormal. As he goes through the speech, he connects life to a play, which follows a script all the way until the…

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    countless adaptations. This brings change to tradition and is an exciting change but while Baz Luhrmann’s version creates a new point of interest, it does not stay true to the original script by Shakespeare. Conversely, Franco Zeffirelli’s version does as the setting is exactly like how it was described in Shakespeare’s script. In Franco Zeffirelli’s version of Romeo and Juliet, the characters are dressed in clothing that is suitable attire for the era of the original setting of the story and…

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    found in Huesmann (1988) research of the relationship between a child’s observation of others behaving aggressively and the child behaving aggressively. A violent scene allows a child to acquire new aggressive scripts and also acts as a cue for the application of existing aggressive scripts. Huesmann (1988) additionally explained that children who behaved aggressively are exposed more to media violence, identified greater with violent characters and assumed that the violence they observe…

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