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    Side Show Review Essay

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    mistakes and the only real problem other than the fact that the leading actor Terry was still underacting was my seating. From where I was sitting the actors’ and actresses’ voices could not carry to the back of the theatre from center stage. The entire performance no matter if the was in the middle of a scene or a song the voices in the performance could not carry past the first couple…

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    Berwald: A Short Story

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    the book, he was reading, not wanting to look at Berwald. “Thanks…” he muttered, thankful, that his voice sounded scared, but wasn’t shaking. Berwald felt his chest clench in pain. He had scared Tino again. He always scared the Fin. All he wanted was to be with Tino and love him. And be loved back. But the Fin was always…

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    Witchery In The Ceremony

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    people into creation. Thus, Betonie implies that Tayo has journeyed into the core of the witchery that is now plaguing the Earth. This darkness the white people are acting on is attempting to separate the Native Americans from their cultural identity. Moreover, Tayo and Ts’eh’s last night together, Tayo attempts to “lock out the moaning voices of the dark whirling winds” (216). The “whirling winds” once again refers to the forces of separation witchery created. This demonstrates that after the…

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    Sorority In King Lear

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    King Lear is a story about a king who slowly descends into madness while his daughters fight amongst each other and him for ultimate power. My group, which includes Victoria Oser, Dominique Gibson, and Dominique Geraci, decided to reimagine a scene of this play into a sorority. Geraci played the part of Pledge Mistress Leah who mandates that the pledges, played by Oser, Gibson, and I, announce our love to the sorority to become official members. A lot of thought when in to the decision of the…

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    With the film critic’s reviews that I have read, I can say that after watching the movie, Singing in the Rain, I would have wrote a review very similar to all the other film critics. I loved how throughout the movie the music, acting and dancing kept me engaged while watching the film. I agree with film critic William Thomas when he states that Singing in the Rain is a little gem. This film takes the musical aspect and combines it with a wonderful storyline that really won over…

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    Colin Wilson Conformism

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    will, but fear of an imagined outcome. A conformist is someone that goes with the flow, and doesn’t show much emotion. A conformist is a follower, not a leader. To be a leader you have to step out of your comfort zone, and make decisions and have a voice. I agree with Wilson’s quote, because people don’t want to step out of their comfort zone, they are scared of…

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    I recently read a book called ‘An Invisible Thread’ by Laura Schroff. The story is about a New York sales executive (the story-teller, Laura Schroff), who walked past a panhandler, a young African American boy and, as is the custom of most city dwellers, ignored him. Something in her prompted her to go back and take him to lunch. The boy’s name was Maurice and his life story is not unlike many others on the streets, that is, peppered with hardship, drugs and poverty. An unlikely friendship began…

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    In a society fill with a flock of white sheep, all thinking and acting completely identically with no proof of an individual, stood a black sheep who preached against the conformity and demanded to be deemed emperor. In the short story Harrison Bergeron, written by Kurt Vonnegut, tells a story of a society which had forced equal attributes through the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution. The story centers around Hazel, George, and Harrison. Hazel, who bore no handicaps, was…

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    Love Medicine Humor

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    holes”. The humour in the novel also highlights the political by defying societies stereotypes. The presence of a sense of humour blatantly defies the common image of stoic Indians. Nector makes an attempt at a career in acting and surmises, “death was the extent of Indian acting”p119. In the film, Nector’s role was simply to die a tragic death. Nector follows this with a stint in modeling, where again his role was to die. “Remember Custer’s saying? The only good Indian is a dead Indian? Well,…

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    This is realistic because on a website called Globe Theatre Female Roles, it says that women were not allowed to participate in acting companies. The female parts were played by young boys. They ranged from the ages 13 to 19 while their voices were still high and muscles had not fully grown. The boys had to practice a lot too. The boys not only practiced their lines and voices, but they also had to practice how to do their makeup and how to put their dresses on(p.105,89). My evidence supports my…

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