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    In Louise Nowra’s COSI‚ a semi-autobiographical drama‚ Nowra reveals that there is as much madness in the outside world as exists in an asylum. COSI reveals to the reader that madness does not discriminate; lunacy is no psychological construct and that madness is the perception of normality versus abnormality whereby no boundaries exist. Through the use of COSI Nowra is able to compare the delirium of the outside word to that of the mental institutes during the 1970’s‚ drawing upon the themes of

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    COSI HSC PRACTICE ESSAY Discuss how Nowra’s perspective on personal relationships is conveyed in Cosi. The play Cosi by Louis Nowra is an emotional portrayal of personal relationships in a Melbourne mental institution ostracised by society. Throughout the play Nowra’s perspective on personal relationships develops and changes through character relationships and development‚ especially the development of the main protagonist Lewis. Nowra conveys his perspective on personal relationships through

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    Loius Nowra’s play‚ Cosi‚ set in Australia in the 1970’s ironically suggests that although the play is set in a mental institution‚ most of the madness occurs in the outside world. This is explored through the actions of the government in the Vietnamese war that lead to strong anti-war attitudes and a seemingly foolish society that value ‘free love’ instead of fidelity. Nowra also blurs the line between sanity and insanity‚ implying that ‘crazy’ people aren’t necessarily as mad as the community labels

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    Essay 1 Despite the comedy in Cosi‚ there is an underlying sadness to the play. ‘ Discuss’ Written through the experiences of the Vietnam War‚ Louis Nowra conveys ‘Cosi’ as a comedy in spite of the underlying of unhaplk in the play. The play [is] set in Melbourne in 1971 in a mental institution during a time of warfare and undergoing global political changes of the fears of communist expansion into the western world. Lewis Riley the protagonist and the director of Cosi fan tutte undergoes several

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    Cosi Themes Fidelity‚ Infidelity and Love According to Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte‚ the issue of fidelity is depicted to be an ideal that is never achieved. Since ‘women are like that’ – the interpretation of ‘Cosi Fan Tutte’‚ Mozart encourages the belief that men should simply accept that women are indeed disloyal in relationships. Nowra illustrates this same idea about women and infidelity through Lewis and Lucy’s relationship. While Lucy is ‘sleeping with Lewis‚ she is also ‘having sex’ with Nick

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    Madness in Love in William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” There are many definitions for love‚ but there are also many definitions for madness. Both words‚ when joined together‚ create an endless possibility of emotions and actions one can bare to hold for the sake of another. Madness can be described as “senseless folly”. When a person is in love with another‚ they tend to define their feelings of passionate affection for this other person. Shakespeare’s concept was to involve some of his characters

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    In Cosi‚ Louis Nowra forces the audience to question what it means to be “normal”. Explain. “Cosi” is a novel‚ written by Lewis Nowra‚ which takes an affectionate look at the madness and mayhem in a world where “sanity” does not exist. Throughout the play the characters are developed in a way that they help the reader grasp an understanding of the main issues dealt with by each of the characters. This is achieved by some of the characters remaining static throughout the play as they do not develop

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    Pentheus for not honoring Dionysus. Pentheus has been arguing that all the new god’s rituals are crazy‚ and he does not want them allowed in his city‚ to which Tiresias responds; "There is no cure for madness when the cure itself is mad." (22). Tiresias is trying to tell Pentheus that him that denying the madness that Dionysus brings is itself a crazy idea. Pentheus represents sanity and order‚ and he is trying to keep his city from falling into the hands of the maddness that follows Dionysus. But no matter

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    Cosi - Insanity

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    The 1970’s was a time of change for many issues however mental illnesses and how the mentally ill were seen by society were not one of these issues and were still seen negatively by most people. In Louis Nowra’s play Cosi a range of techniques are used to engage the audience by exploring certain characters and themes that were significant to Louis Nowra. Contrast and settings are important in exploring the theme of insanity‚ while characterisation and dialogue reveal what type of person one of

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    In Cosi‚ a semi- autographical play by Louis Nowra‚ various characters are faced with challenges that exist in real life and throughout the play some characters rise to the challenges put before them and overcome them‚ while others fail. Using that concept Louis Nowra hopes to communicate the challenges that people must undergo in their life and that fairy-tale endings do not exist in real life. Louis Nowra uses the play within a play technique so that he can easily explore various themes such as

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