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    the characterization of Romeo‚ Juliet and Friar Laurence show how hasty decision making can cause significant consequences as seen throughout the plot development. “Unreasonable haste is the direct road to error.” This quote‚ by Moliere conveys the notion that hasty decision making can result in dangerous situation in our lives. In his play ​ Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare gives many example of hasty decisions and their consequences. It is based on the hasty decisions of Juliet‚ Friar Laurence

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    reforms that reduced growth of industry. While working hard‚ the king appreciated literature‚ art‚ theater‚ music‚ and sports. He surrounded himself with intellectual figures of his time‚ which included Charles Le Brun‚ a painter‚ and playwright Moliere. Louis XIV built several extravagant chateaux and he transformed the royal hunting lodge into one of the largest palaces in the world. The king used entertainment and ceremonies to assert his supremacy. The War of Devolution from 1667 to 1668‚ was

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    ht in world theatre"‚[2] much of his dramatic work depends on improvisation and comprises the recovery of "illegitimate" forms of theatre‚ such as those performed by giullari (medieval strolling players)[3] and‚ more famously‚ the ancient Italian style of commedia dell’arte.[4] In 2010s he became the main ideologue of the Five Star Movement‚ the anti-establishment party led by Beppe Grillo‚[5] and has been often referred by its members as "the Master".[6] His plays have been translated into 30

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    conclusion.         Neoclassicists would‚ not consider Shakespeare’s Othello‚ realistic. A person typically would not go to the extent that Iago does in this play to seek revenge and gain power. He lies‚ manipulates‚ and plots murder. Tartuffe by Moliere‚ on the other hand‚ would be considered realistic. Valere and Mariane are in love‚ but her father wants her to marry someone whom she does not love. “…Say of him‚ then‚ That he’s the very worthiest of men‚ And that you’re fond of him‚ and would rejoice

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    Commedia Dell’Arte Throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries there has been an evolution of theatre performance. This evolution can be particularly witnessed through the form of performance of Commedia Dell’Arte. Commedia Dell’Arte commonly referred to as ‘Comedy of the Art’ or ‘Italian Comedy’ is improvised drama‚ and emphasises the conduct of a performance not the actual subject content of a play. It is mainly known as an amusing theatrical display performed by professional actors

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    Haiti has dealt with ongoing environmental issues prior to the 2010 disaster. Deforestation (beginning in the 1950s) caused soil erosion and threatened clean water sources (Fritz‚ Hillaire‚ Molière‚ Wei‚ & Mohammed‚ 2012). Several theories suggest that extreme deforestation and soil erosion could have possibly contributed to the vertical slippage of plates due to the increased water weight on the plates (Ader‚ 2011) (Wdowinski‚ Tsukanov‚ Hong‚ & Amelung‚ 2010). Coincidentally‚ prior to the earthquake

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    (Bernason‚ Bernard). The quote shows an ethical perspective on all of the areas involving the arts. Perception is one of the key things that help theatre and other form of arts to evolve. Many playwrights and play directors such as Brecht or Moliere had a unique perception of their society‚ beliefs and opinion. The father of theatre known as Konstantin Stanislavski decided to explore the many elements of theatre‚ trying to introduce an entire new perspective and using a different code of ethics

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    architecture‚ it can usually be traced back to the Grecian civilization. However‚ arguably one of its most significant and interesting contributions would have to be its timeless impact on theatre. Ancient Greek theatre has paved the way for Shakespeare‚ Molière‚ and to Oscar Wilde of the 19th century. Ancient Greek theatre had the most significant impact on the incorporation of themes of comedy‚ tragedy‚ and satire‚ and the use of its platform for the expression of thought has influenced modern theatre and

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    Reality TV Blake Brandt Reality TV has unseen effects and is detrimental to society. Reality TV is the current trend on TV that has brought back the buzz to television‚ but it also has unforeseen effects on its viewers. Some examples of Reality TV shows include: American Idol‚ The Bachelorette‚ Americas next top model‚ fear factor‚ etc...These shows range from singing talents‚ overcome their fears‚ to looks and beauty. Reality TV brings drama and voyeurism to its viewers by making its viewers

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    Advanced Placement European History Unit 5 – Absolutism and State-building in the 17th Century Identifications People places events ideas institutions arts Social Phenomena Witches and witchcraft- witchcraft affected many lives of Europeans in the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Witchcraft was thought to be connected with the devil therefore making witchcraft heresy. Witch trials- More than 100‚000 people were prosecuted throughout Europe for witchcraft during the sixteenth

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