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    KARNATAKA STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY MUKTHAGANGOTRI‚ MYSORE – 570006 Post Graduate Diploma‚ Diploma and All Certificate Courses Time Table /August –2014 NEW SCHEME=80 MARKS AND SUBJECT 04-08-2014 MONDAY 05-08-2014 TUESDAY OLD SCHEME=90 06-08-2014 WEDNESDAY 7-08-2014 THURSDAY 08-08-2014 FRIDAY 09-08-2014 SATURDAY C-III /PDE-43 Fiction C-IV /PDE-44 Prose C-V /PDE-45 Growth of the English Language and Literacy Criticism --------- DIK-03 bÀAzsÀ¸ÀÄì

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    Half Term Drama Coursework First Set I thought that this drama workshop was worth two hours of skipping any lesson that would help me on my work. The mentor  Ms.Noah provides us a lot of good drama skills that can be used in our drama plays further on. The topic that we focused on in the workshop was Eye and Hand coordination ‚ we played games such as “Follow the Hand” ‚ “Up and Down” and “Listen the Leader”  to get us moving in and practicing on the topic that we are suppose to learn. Out of these

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    Dear Editor‚ Have you ever been left by yourself surrounded by happy couples on that one day that we all dread? Single Awareness Day or otherwise known as Valentine’s Day is that day of the year filled with flowers‚ chocolate or stuffed bunnies with a heart shaped on their belly. It may sound wonderful and delightful‚ but YOU ARE WRONG! Valentine’s Day is that day‚ where girls are extra cautious (if they aren’t already) about their appearances. Not eating for a week‚ for an exchange of slim bodies

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    1. Types of Drama a. Comedy  When we talk about comedy‚ we usually refer to plays that are light in tone‚ and that typically have happy endings. The intent of a comedic play is to make the audience laugh. In modern theater‚ there are many different styles of comedy‚ ranging from realistic stories‚ where the humor is derived from real-life situations‚ to outrageous slapstick humor.  Is designed to be entertaining and humorous where misfortune ends in triumph or happiness. It presents characters

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    FINAL PERIOD ELEMENTS OF DRAMA Drama comes from Greek words meaning "to do" or "to act." A play is a story acted out. It shows people going through some eventful period in their lives‚ seriously or humorously. The speech and action of a play recreate the flow of human life. A play comes fully to life only on the stage. On the stage it combines many arts those of the author‚ director‚ actor‚ designer‚ and others. Dramatic performance involves an intricate process of rehearsal based upon imagery

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    Sharareh Rafieipour Dr. Agnes Yeow Swee Kim Drama of the Modern Era 2 December. 2012 Modern Drama; The spectacle of language breaking down and the explosion of the hysteria underlying the polite banalities of social intercourse To be modern is to be‚ in many important ways‚ different from anyone who ever lived before. This idea does not mean that human being has undergone a change; man’s nature is always the same‚ but his perception of himself has distorted in a way that is significantly

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    Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance.[1] The term comes from a Greek word "dran" meaning "action" (Classical Greek: δρᾶμα‚ drama)‚ which is derived from "to do" or "to act" (Classical Greek: δράω‚ draō). The enactment of drama in theatre‚ performed by actors on a stage before an audience‚ presupposes collaborative modes of production and a collective form of reception. The structure of dramatic texts‚ unlike other forms of literature‚ is directly influenced by this collaborative

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    Reality and Illusion In the stage directions at the beginning of Act I of Six Characters in Search of an Author‚ Pirandello directs that as the audience enters the theatre the curtain should be up and the stage bare and in darkness‚ as it would be in the middle of the day‚ “so that from the beginning the audience will have the feeling of being present‚ not at a performance of a properly rehearsed play‚ but at a performance of a play that happens spontaneously.” The set‚ then‚ is designed to blur

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    20 Reasons Why Music is Important in Education 20 Reasons Why Music is Important in Education In a 1995 study‚ music students who participated in pullout lessons averaged higher scores than nonpullout students in all areas of the Ohio Proficiency Test. Journal of Research in Music Education‚ 1998 20 Reasons Why Music is Important in Education  The nation’s top business executives agree that arts education programs can help repair weakness in American education and better prepare workers for

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    DRAMA FROM THE ROMANTIC PERIOD TO MODERN TIMES Drama has revolutionized our era from the Romantic Period to the modern times with its vast developments over the years. Until the nineteenth century‚ most European playwrights "drew their tragic plots from ancient myths or legendary history" (Berggren 1). The choices of the dramatic subjects demonstrated that truly important things only happened to people with a high social status amongst society. In the Romantic Period (1785-1830)‚ interest in the

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