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    Dramatic Tragedy

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    When the words "dramatic tragedy" are spoken or read it leads one’s mine to think of classic works‚ such as Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex. We tend not to associate dramatic tragedy with modern day film and theater. We think of dramatic tragedy as it was originally produced in the days of Ancient Greece‚ when the stage was outdoors‚ only a few actors took part‚ and the tragedies that where enacted where those of the death of the main character. Tragedy can be defined as a plot in

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    Written commentary on monologues In my creative writing the purpose throughout the text was to entertain and to get a message across to the audience about the effects that cyber bullying can have on people and to know how the victim feels and the effect on the family. My target audience for the monologue is mainly aimed at young children and teens from ages 8-18 years also because my topic is a moral issue it could be used to inform the readers about cyber bullying and some readers can relate to

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    setting of this monologue is in Salem’s Graveyard‚ 2 years after the hanging of John Proctor. Mr Hale has arrived at the time where night turns to dawn. There are specks of light peeking out from the clouds. Mr Hale is kneeling in front of one particular grave‚ John Proctor’s. John’s Gravestone read’s “John Proctor‚ Hanged‚ August 19-1692. Next to his Grave was Rebecca Nurse’s‚ it was clear Mr Nurse had been here earlier as a bouquet of flowers laid on ground in front of it. Monologue: Mr Hale:

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    Dramatic analysis

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    Houston Saxon Dr. Matheny Oral Interpretation Dramatic Analysis 1. Who is speaking? A.) Peregrine‚ a traveler and deceiver. His goal is to deceive Sir Politic Would-be‚ and take from him whatever he can‚ including‚ possibly‚ his wife. His obstacle is the Sir Politic Would-be‚ and later in the play several more men. His tactics are to insinuate himself with Sir Politic as a friend‚ this includes‚ inventing stories and pretending to be ignorant of things which he actually knows. His expectation

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    Dramatic Play

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    Dramatic Play * A variety of materials will be provided to the pupils depending on what particular community helper to they want to act out. E.g. Firemen puts out the fire with the use of the big hose. They use their strong arms in carrying the big hose filled with water from the firemen truck. Action Songs: Father Abraham * The teacher will present an action song entitled‚ Father Abraham. The teacher will introduce the actions and the pupils will imitate. Father Abraham has many sons

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    Interior Monologue Dr. Spivey sits down at his desk and puts his glasses on. He shuffles his papers and begins to review the events of the previous weeks in his journal. Spivey then contemplates the letter requesting his resignation. These past weeks have been hard on everyone. As much as Mr. McMurphy has changed this ward for good‚ there are moments when I wish he had never been committed. Before McMurphy there had been an age of oppression. The patients’ life schedules were forced down their

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    Gustav Freytag is known as a German novelist and playwright. In his time‚ he created the dramatic structure that is used to analyse German and Shakespearean plays. The plays followed a common structured‚ which includes the exposition or introduction of the play‚ the rising action‚ climax and falling action and denouement. Similarly‚ the play‚ Othello‚ also follows this dramatic structure in its five acts. In Act one‚ there is the exposition‚ Act two there is the rising action‚ Act three there is

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    The Monologue Of Macbeth

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth is an amazing theatrical tragedy. It complains very unique parts as monologue of Macbeth when his wife died. Here we can find many interesting moments when we worried about the protagonist‚ his fatal flaw‚ at the same line we see antagonist who leaded Macbeth to crime‚ very dramatic denouement. The text leads us to think about virtue and make our own conclusion and feelings. The first main part of each creation‚ especially for tragedy‚ is plot. Personally‚ I found for myself

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    Ruby‚ on this occasion you enjoyed socio-dramatic play around babies. First‚ we dressed the babies. Like all good mothers you know that dressing a baby starts with cleaning their bottoms and changing their nappies. After that you have to try to wrestle them into some form of clothing. In this instance you chose to put a blue onesie on your baby. I had to help you a bit‚ I showed you how to put your babies feet into the feet part of the onesie and then how to get your babies arms in too. Then

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    Vagina Monologues

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    The Vagina Monologues is made up of a varying number of monologues read by a varying number of women initially‚ Eve Ensler (the author of the Vagina Monologues performed every monologue herself‚ with subsequent performances featuring three actresses‚ and more recent versions featuring a different actress for every role. Every monologue somehow relates to the vagina‚ be it through sex‚ love‚ rape‚ menstruation‚ mutilation‚ masturbation‚ birth‚ orgasm‚ the variety of names for the vagina‚ or simply

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