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    Theatre Report

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    Name: Zwena Joseph Student I.D: 812002618 Course: Elements Of Drama (Lit 1201) THEATRE REPORT SLEEPING BEAUTY AND THE TRINI PRINCE Sleeping Beauty and the Trini Prince was written and directed by Crazy Catholic and features an ensemble cast that includes the Crazy Contagious Crew‚ the Comedy Circus‚ members of Eclectic Dance Crew‚ Dese Simon‚ Sensational Shelly‚ Cheldon Midget‚ Prince Priceless‚ Shelci Marie‚ Nola Leacock‚ Clyne Rodriguez and Nicole

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    How does Shakespeare present the character of Beatrice? ‘Much Ado about Nothing’ is another of Shakespeare’s romantic comedies. It primarily focuses on the unromantic spiteful relationship between the two main characters‚ Beatrice and Benedick. Beatrice‚ the niece of Leonato is a quick-witted‚ independent woman‚ who proclaims hers disdain of love and marriage. Despite her hate for love‚ from the events of the play she soon exposes a very vulnerable side of her and is a gentle and sweet person. During

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    Cask of Amontillado

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    to the matter. “The Cask of Amontillado” is a short fictional story based on the deceitfulness and trickery of one man leading to the fall and death of another. The story is based upon two men. Fortunato a wine Connoisseur‚ who is dressed like a jester‚ (I will get more descriptive about that later)‚ and falls to a fate caused by deceit and trickery in what seemed to be a carefree carnival. The second man is Montressor‚ not much is said about who he is‚ besides him being the narrator with an envious

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    Hop-Frog is mad because he was forced to leave his family to become a joke for the king. He became a jester and the young woman‚ also known as Trippetta‚ was a beautiful dancer for the king to watch. Trippetta and Hop-Frog are forced to do the unimaginable. Hop-Frog is forced to drink wine until the king told him to stop. When Trippetta tries to stop the

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    Thanks for your review. You found the work DOA. Mr. Macauley found it "boring". I found it hilarious! And not in a good way. There were so many moments when I needed to cover my face from laughing so hard. Really? This is the Bolshoi? For a moment there I thought I might be in "Trockadero Land"‚ but without the Trocks’ magnificent sense of timing and joie de vive! I too agree that the scenery (and many of the costumes) are simply so ugly that they constantly distract. All those curtains going up

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    found hilarious since they speak truth that we as a society can not say or we would be shun by our classes. Furthermore‚ humorist’s shows such as Tosh.0 or even Silent Library aren’t a threat to civilization or any political figure. They are the jesters of society. These shows help alleviate the amount of stress an individual contains from their hassles in life. They also help to maintain balance in society by providing decent enjoyment and relaxation. Humorist’s impunity messages are not always

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    Fear Of Clowns Essay

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    Hailey Fredrick Miss. Olles Prep Lit and Comp II 13 January 2016 The intended light-heartedness of these chalk-faced jesters turns into a disturbing experience for most. Over time‚ the fear of clowns has increased in the general public. Despite their joyous intent‚ clowns generate fear in the hearts of many. Clowns have caused mental damage to thousands of men‚ women‚ and children around the world due to scary movies and books like Stephen King’s “It”. Clowns have been around for ages‚ but not

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    Some time before the story begins‚ Hop-Frog and his friend Trippetta are captured by one of the King’s generals in a far off land‚ they are brought back and given to the King as servants. Hop-Frog serves as jester to the King and Trippetta helps to plan and decorate for social events. She also dances for the king and his court. Both Hop-Frog and Trippetta are dwarves. Hop-Frog’s body is deformed to such an extent that even walking is painful. Trippetta‚ on the other hand‚ is perfectly formed but

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    A Mid Summer Nights Dream

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    their own different‚ altered personalities. Puck is also known as Robin Goodfellow. He is Oberon’s michievous jester. He yearns to play pranks on the humans in the story. Puck is the closest thing the play has to a protagonist. His antics are the reasoning for there to be chaos and drama in the play.: he is graceful but not so saccharine as the other fairies; as Oberon’s jester‚ he is given to a certain coarseness‚ which leads him to transform Bottom’s head into that of an ass merely for the

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    The social classes depicted in each story we read follows some sort of stereotype and holds to it‚ whether it be the poor being thieves or the rich being posh. It seems there can never be a poor person who doesn’t steal or a rich person who begs for more money. In all the novels we read‚ there is a slew of social classes and every in between. They all lived to what they were known for too. From Huckleberry Finn being a lower class part of society and living a rough life‚ to the story of Hop Frog

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