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    aspects and the life we live, especially his last comedy, The two Gentlemen of Verona, which refers to a sincere girl, who goes far in her education and marries at the end. Therefore, his comedies led to his first impressive plays, such as the Titus Andronicus. It involved murders and tragedies that belong to the theater entertainment to “attack” the reader. Since the theater was closed during 1593-1594, it did not stop Shakespeare’ passion, because he started with “nondramatic poetry”,…

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    What were the consequences of the long term use of male actor as women in Japanese Kabuki and English early morden theater(1600-1700s)? 1. Introduction In the history of the globe theater, there are few countries had prohibited women from acting on stage. In Greek drama, the play was all act by men. In the festival of Dionysus, women were even not allowed to be in the audience. The male actors in Greeks theater even live as women in their normal life. However, Women participated heavily in…

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    Epistle To Philippians

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    said, he does use verbiage in several of his writings that would lead one to believe he was imprisoned in Ephesus, but he never really clarifies that he was actually imprisoned there. For instance, in Romans 16:7, he speaks of being a prisoner with Andronicus and Junia—presumably in Ephesus. In 1 Corinthians 15:32, Paul speaks of fighting with “wild animals at Ephesus.” Some scholars that buy into the theory that Paul was imprisoned at Ephesus imply that Paul was referring to hardships incurred…

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