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    Theater Final

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    How Films affect different Social Environments Cerritos College Miriam Rios Gonzalez 2017863 Professor Robert Campolo Theater 150 Motion Pictures- Television December 9‚ 2014 Introduction In life‚ we realize that we all have different views and that is what makes our thinking different. When it comes to watching a movie; whether it is horror‚ action‚ or comedy‚ we tend to think of the movies differently based on the way we think of life. People do not go see a movie for the same reasons.

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    The Elizabethan Era

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    For the British Empire‚ the Elizabethan Era was a time of renovation and restoration. After the defeat of the Spanish Flotilla in 1588‚ this Empire began to take its place as a superpower. During this time‚ the people of this up and coming Empire‚ began to see many new and exciting opportunities coming their way; with this‚ food and drink became a major part of their life. All people‚ no matter if someone was upper or lower class‚ of this time period ate three meals a day. As it is today‚ breakfast

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    Social Influence on Behavior Pedro R Flores PSY 300 March 4‚ 2013 Diane Dzodin Social Influence on Behavior Conformity Conformity is the display in behavior that is intended to match the behavior of the groups’ majority (Darley‚ 2001). In the studies by Solomon Asch’s‚ conformity demonstrates that a substantial people’s number will conform under a confrontation by a group with an opinion that is consensus‚ even if it is a manifestly wrong opinion (Darley‚ 2001). Context Individuals’

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    Health and Social Influence “Health is not merely the absence of disease‚ but a state of complete physical‚ mental‚ spiritual and social well-being.” WHO‚ 1974 In this essay I will be discussing health and health related behaviours and the way they affect our health in every day life. There are many factors I will be discussing how social context‚ social agents‚ the health models and the theories of social influence affect our lives. Health is defined as being free from disease and/or illness

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    Importance of Theater

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    Theater has been an influential factor in many people ’s lives. Creativity can flourish‚ academics can improve‚ and means of self-expression can be developed. It is important to have mandatory theater classes because when a student participates‚ they benefit significantly. Theater can be influential in all aspects of life. Participating in theater classes can stimulate student ’s creativity and thought process. This can create a more tolerant attitude because the creative process of theater leads

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    Elements of Theater

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    "There are certain elements common to all theater. These elements are present whenever a theater event takes place; without them‚ an event ceases to be theater and becomes a different art form and different experience". --"Theater‚ The Lively Art". Theater is a form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through gestures‚ speech‚ song‚ music or dance. Elements

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    I. Famous Elizabethans and their era Before speaking about Shakespeare it is very important to remember the famous Elizabethan and their era‚ by referring to what they did in literature and how they renewed literature. The famous Elizabethans were Christopher Marlowe‚ Edmund Spenser‚ Ben Johnson and Thomas Kyd. The first about who we will talk is Edmund Spenser (1522-1599)‚ who was an English poet best known for The Faerie Queene‚ an epic poem and fantastical allegory celebrating

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    Elizabethan Sonneteers

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    Elizabethan Sonneteers Like some other literary genres the sonnet in England was imported from abroad. Most probably it was originated in Italy in the 13th century with Dante who wrote a number of sonnets to his beloved named Beatrice. A sonnet is according to M.H. Abrahm‚ “A lyric poem of fourteen lines that has a specific rhyme scheme written in iambic pentameter.” The flowering of the sonnet came with Petrarch‚ a generation later. It was Wyatt who introduced the sonnet in England. He wrote

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    Broadway Theater

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    Broadway Musical Theater The role of music has become increasingly important in Broadway theater. From the early days of theater in America‚ which quickly established itself in New York City‚ music has helped to create many successful Broadway productions. Vaudeville music‚ which was music hall variety entertainment‚ took root in the late1800s. It then turned into their theatrical revues‚ stage spectaculars consisting of sketches‚ dance‚ and songs with parody and satire in the early 1900s. In

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    Elizabethan Drama

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    Characteristics of Elizabethan Drama From Elizabethan Drama. Janet Spens. London: Metheun & Co. Of the three types of plays recognized in the Shakespeare First Folio -- Comedies‚ Histories‚ and Tragedies -- the last has been the most discussed annd is clearest in outline. 1. Tragedy must end in some tremendous catastrophe involving in Elizabethan practice the death of the principal character. 2. The catastrophe must not be the result of mere accident‚ but must be brought about by some essential

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