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    in the essence of follow your dreams and they will come true. Ultimately‚ Walt Disney turned Secretariat into just another dramatic fairy tale. Too many actual events and characters were left out of the film‚ which in turn‚ took away from the real drama of Secretariat’s story. Seabiscuit incorporates a narration of the times and also includes historic photos and footage that capture the era. Unlike Secretariat‚ Seabiscuit manages to not only maintain historical integrity but is quite entertaining

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    The study of the theatrical past can be quite complex without having a clear understanding of what one might be researching for. Each of the researchers I will discuss all were able to pin-point exact ideas to focus their research on in a given time period of either certain centuries or decades within a century. They also were clear with the implications of how the ideas they were researching had evidence to prove through primary source material‚ literary material‚ or visually in staged theatrical

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    What is sport? With reference to Clifford Geertz’s article‚ ‘Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight‚’ sport can be a means for fostering community relationships through settling disputes and violence in a ritualized manner. The descriptive analysis of the “deep play” of the Balinese cockfight serves to provide an essential insight into the profound social and cultural structure that exists within Balinese communities. The cockfight enables competitors to channel their inner aggression and

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    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND Dramatic criticism of the play by Tom Stoppard | | | | |In The Real Inspector Hound Stoppard makes fun of the critical jargon used by reviewers; when they make quasi-official | |pronouncements‚ they are pompous and silly. Of course the satire is especially effective when it is partly self-satire‚ coming | |from a former theater critic

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    UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA SYLLABI FOR THREE-YEAR B.A. HONOURS & GENERAL COURSES OF STUDIES ENGLISH 2010 1 W.E.F. 2010-2011 SYLLABI FOR THREE-YEAR B.A( HONOURS & GENERAL) COURSES OF STUDIES IN ENGLISH‚2010 HONOURS Word-limit for the answers for the honours papers Full marks of the questions → 16 7 12 8 14 4 9 5 18 10 15 35 20 Word-limit of the answers → 600 250 450 300 500 150 350 200 700 400 550 1000

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    script which has to be followed‚ but it has enough scope for improvisation as well. Though the emphasis of Raslila is on ’darshan’ or the visual appeal‚ it is important to capture the ’bhava’ or the sentiment. This is done through music‚ dance and drama enacted by the actors.  The various ’raasas’ or dramatic flavors like friendship‚ conjugal love‚ parental love‚ amazement‚ compassion‚ humour‚ chivalry‚ fury‚ fear and dread are expressed through this traditional folk form.  The range of the

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    of view‚ it had soft colors in its palette‚ free brushstrokes and complex surfaces. Created for rich patrons‚ Rococo concentrated on portraits of aristocrats and mythological themes‚ often performed in a plyful and erotic manner. Greuze’s moral dramas (one of which is the Broken eggs) reacted against Rococo. By pronouncing feelings and emotion they were also opposed by the rational and science-oriented representatives of Enlightenment. It puts Greuze’s creations exactly along with other artists

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    intelligent and better informed than the members of the audience. false 11. How did Stanislavsky contribute to realist theatre? He brought realist acting to realist plots 12. If you were to join a discussion about macaronic drama‚ you would be chatting about plays that include speeches in different languages. 13. In describing dramatic space as "psycho-plastic‚" which "scenographer"

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    1. Describe some of the major themes that are present in Equus by Peter Shaffer. One theme that can be easily seen in Equus by Peter Shaffer is sanity and insanity. We can see examples of this theme in the sessions between Dysart and Alan. The reader can see the behavior changes of Alan and as well as Dysart’s. Another theme that can be seen is freedom‚ when Alan blinds the horses and “frees” himself from them. Also the theme of worship and loyalty can be spotted throughout the play in Alan. 2

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    The reason is because the book had more details; therefore‚ everything made more sense and was easier to understand. It was also far more interesting than the movie. The book had a bit of romance‚ mystery‚ drama‚ and never bored me. On the other hand‚ the movie was boring‚ had no suspense or drama and I couldn’t fully concept what was going on. In conclusion‚ The Hiding Place helped me realize how truly blessed I am. This story

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