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    Cello Instrument

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    cello is violoncello. The physical part of the cello same as violin and viola (Liu, 2011). The instruments having a place with the violin family created from the viola da braccio somewhere around 1520 and 1550 in Upper Italy. Cello included in the bass instruments at the earliest starting point. Besides, this instrument came in different sizes, tunings and conveyed different names which in Italy (1600) they called basso di viola da braccio or basso da braccio, in France is basse de…

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    Twelfth Night Critique

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    was created by the Theatre Department of CU Boulder. The plot of it is one of the masterpiece of Shakespeare. Twelfth Night is the comedy theatre that depicts the story of twin brother called Sebastian and sister called Viola. Especially, the majority of the show portrayed Viola new experiences that she disguised to a male in order to protect herself. Then, the show was going on with the gender and sexual conflict. The production of “Twelfth Night” has one interesting point, which is, all…

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    Male Stereotypes

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    stereotypes with not a positive outcome.Someone ignored by people just because of the way she looked. In the 12th night Duke Orsino is no different when saying “Women are like roses; the moment they're in full bloom it's about to decay” when talking to Viola about how he perceives relationships, what he sees as the norm. He seems to think that women are in their prime when they’re young and beautiful- which is correct in a way of how you see it like a women being her best looking self when she…

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    Trickery In Twelfth Night

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    throughout the play. Viola most likely deceives the most people by disguising herself as a man, not as a way to manipulate people and get what she wants, but she does it as a way of survival. She originally did it so she could get a job performing and singing in Orsino’s court. But Orsino started taking a liking to Cesario, and started to get her to do his work, like by using Cesario to confess his love to Olivia, because prior to that he only had old men confessing his love, and Viola looked…

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    to fight for who he assumes is Sebastian. Most teenagers could learn from this example. A second illustration of loyalty showed through the book is between Viola and Duke Orsino. Even though Viola loves Duke, and Duke loved Olivia, Viola stayed loyal as a servant. A final example of how Twelfth Night shows loyalty is between the Captain and Viola. First he saves her from the shipwreck, then he agrees to assist her plan of dressing up and becoming a man. The Captain says himself; if he snitches…

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    The Misconstructed Messages In Twelfth Night The implicit message that stereotypes in Twelfth Night are challenged is misleading. Shakespeare conveys a general message about social issues in their society that is later contradicted in the play. The outsiders of the plotline, Malvolio and Antonio, remain lower class citizens that are taken advantage of by higher class. Olivia acts foolishly, further promoting the weaker women stereotype. Love is not questioned for its authenticity and is taken…

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    the Shakespeare duologue my partner and I have produced I used some of Stanislavski's techniques to enhance my performance and create a more realistic character. In the scene I play the character Olivia who is desperately in love with the character Viola who is disgised as a manservant named Cesario and is trying to gain his…

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    then it would be if it was vice versa. The lone example of a lower class character actually succeeding in being with a higher class character is the relationship between Viola and Orsino. This example could possibly be a poor example because their relationship was rushed at the end of the story. Orsino simply seems to accept Viola even after finding out that she has been tricking him by being a man through the entire time that he has known her. Malvolio’s attempt at being with Olivia does not…

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    John Madden with an Oscar-winning score by Stephen Warbeck. The movie deals with William Shakespeare struggling to write a new comedic play in 16th century London, until he comes across a noblewoman Viola who he falls in love with and also becomes his inspiration in writing. The scene analyzed is Viola and William’s first encounter at her house. And The Social Network is a 2010 film directed by David Fincher also with an Oscar-winning score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. It chronicles the…

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    disagree but they still nod along because they do not want to fit in with their team members. Also, when Viola asks Justin what he thinks about the girls trying out, he says, “I think the coach said it all”. The answer he gives is clearly so he would not get made fun of for picking the girls over his own teammates. In the beginning of the movie, there is a scene where Justin is telling Viola that she is “better than half of the boys on the team” but he changes his answer when he is surrounded…

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