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    Twelfth Night

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    Twelfth Night 1 ) Characters Sir Andrew Aguecheek is very similar to very modern day sitcom males. He would be portrayed as slow and hard to understand. If he was the clown at work and in an office scenario he would be the one that would get blamed for the bad things happening around the office. Sebastian would be a character that always gets in trouble. Trouble follows him everywhere he goes. But‚ in the end things always work out. He goes with the flow and doesn’t get too worked up. Malvolio

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    Traditional Theater

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    and the possession of this skill determines the actor’s status within the troupe. In classic Chinese opera‚ the roles played fall into six broad categories: male character (sheng)‚ female character (dan)‚ painted-face character (jing)‚ servant (mo)‚ clown (chou)‚ and miscellaneous (za). However‚ over time the servant role has merged with the male character role‚ and the miscellaneous role has gradually disappeared * 生The Male Leads(Sheng) The technical term used in traditional opera to

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    order for masks

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    Submitted to: Dr. Nazario L. Cebreros Order for Masks By: Virginia R. Moreno I. VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT a. Harlequinade: a comedy or pantomime in which Harlequin is the main attraction. ; Farcical clowning or buffoonery; acting like a clown or buffoon. b. Suave: smooth c. Tantalizing: to excite (another) by exposing something desirable while keeping it out of reach. d. Mangled: disfigured; having edges that are jagged from injury. e. Billiken: the Billiken is a good-luck figure who

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    Film and Orwell Remembers

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    Julito G. Tapic Jr. Film Critique (The Lost Secret) 1. Give the summary of the film. The film is about the main character‚ Orwell‚ who lost his memory. Sabina and Sline enter the story. Orwell recalls a conversation on an airplane and going through customs with a South American plant. Orwell remembers riding in Sline’s car and checking in to his hotel. Orwell recalls a phone call from Sline‚ the one who steal Orwell’s manuscript. Sabina puts something in Orwell’s drink in a restaurant during a

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    me. Jolted by its unpleasant appearance‚ I dropped the box and ran into my mother‚ who was quick to intercept me. "It’s just a clown Sammy‚ it won’t harm you" she chided. That was seven years ago. However‚ since then‚ I have kept all forms of interaction and even the sight of clowns to a bare minimum. I was fortunate to have been able to avoid any contact with clowns for the previous few years‚ which I am exceedingly grateful for. Today‚ however‚ was a family day out and we decided to visit

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    Clown Punk

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    children wince at the sight of the vagrant when he tries to wash the windscreen of the car in the hope of making a few pence. The father tells the children to remember the ’clown punk’ although his reason is unclear. The philosophical tone of the poem would suggest that the speaker wants his children to look past the decay of the clown punk and see his inner tragedy and humanity. The image of the windscreen wipers and rain in the final rhyming couplet suggests a washing away of the past‚ or a sense

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    The Clown Epidemic

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    Melissa Chan debriefs the clown epidemic in the article‚ “Everything You Need to Know About the ‘Clown Attack’ Craze”. She goes on explaining many different perspectives‚ such as the terrified citizens of America‚ the real professional clowns‚ and the police force. With the continuation of the situation of people dressing up as clowns‚ people’s fears have not decreased. Instead people have taken their emotions to justify their violent and ill behavior. Now all clowns are found guilty of wanting

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    the clown punk

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    ‘The Clown Punk’ by Simon Armitage Learning Objectives: AO1: Respond to the using details from the poem to support your opinion AO2: Analyse the writers’ methods (language‚ structure and form) and the purposes of these methods Pre-reading Activity Look at the pictures below and state your initial reaction(s) to the person / people in the photo. Do not spend more than 5 seconds on each picture. 1 2 3 Reaction: Reaction: Reaction: Overall‚ what do these people have in common

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    childhood. Halloween makes me think of a lot of great memories‚ hayrides‚ trick-or-treating‚ and dressing up. As a child‚ I loved the feeling of being able to dress up and get candy‚ but that has been distorted. As a child‚ I have always had a fear of clown‚ no it was more of a phobia. My fear started when I walked in on my older cousins watching the movie Stephen King’s movie‚ It. I did not watch the whole movie but I remember specifically what scene it was that initiated my phobia.

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    With detailed analysis of the Return of the Soldier and the Complete Poems of Keith Douglas‚ and with wider reference to The Behaviour Of a Fish In An Egyptian Tea Garden‚ compare and contrast the presentation of women in all three texts. Gender has a specific role between the texts. As a main theme it raises interesting yet different thoughts. For example‚ in Return of the Soldier‚ in Victorian literature superficial beauty is disapproved of‚ in this case Kitty; who represents the order of pre-war

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