2. The owner hired his nephew to manage the theater 3. Only two ticket booths (one in the front and one in the back) 4. General admission (no assigned seats) 5. Tickets were color coded‚ date and time stamped for specific movie 6. Tickets has cereal numbers to determine the number of tickets sold (in order) 7. Cash collected was compared to the amounts of tickets sold 8. Normally cash came up short 9. Most of the workers are young (high school/college age) and seem to be (friends) with the
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“The play ‘Twelfth Night’ delights in chaos and confusion” To what extent do you agree with this statement? The plotline in many of Shakespeare’s comedies are often considered complicated and confusing. The plots of these plays usually follow a general structure where a comedy contains five acts and where the climax of the play is found in the third. This is where where a big event in the play is carried out to mark this event. This confusion is usually resolved in the last act‚ followed by the
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Comic characters always display a lack of self-knowledge. Explore how far you agree with this idea in relation to any of the comic characters in Twelfth Night. It has been stated that comic characters always display a lack of self-knowledge‚ however within Twelfth Night to some extent this can be disagreed with. The subject of self-knowledge is presented as a theme throughout the comedic play as it adds to the image of love being folly. Orsino and Malvolio are examples of comedic characters within
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sad and happy day. From that day on I knew I had to move on with my life. My whole family were all sad about what happened to him. Maybe God and Abuela needed him up in heaven or maybe it was just his time to go . And below is a picture of my uncle on the left and on the right the is a picture of his
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As members of a multicultural society we are exposed to our peers’ various values and customs on a daily basis. While it may be true that some characteristics may seem unfamiliar at first glance‚ the media inherently relies on oversimplified stereotypes in order to get the audience to connect with minorities. Even shows that deal with diversity as subject matter fall victims to the trope of using stereotypes as a humor device. Take Modern Family‚ a sitcom that airs on ABC‚ as an example. The show
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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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Explore the use of Disguise and Deception in Twelfth Night Many characters within Twelfth Night create disguises for themselves‚ beginning with Viola‚ who disguises herself as a male in order to make everyone in Illyria believe that she is in fact a man. By deciding to dress Viola in male garments‚ Shakespeare creates endless sexual and gender confusion with the Olivia-Viola-Orsino love triangle. Other characters in disguise include Malvolio‚ who wears cross garters and yellow stockings in
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Toby spent $100‚000 on plastic surgery in five years in order to look like Justin Bieber. Not only did he use Botox injections and hair transplants‚ he also changed his smile. Toby says “It’s Justin’s smile that gives him his youthful look. So I had my upper lip lifted‚ and my bottom lip plumped out”. (Man Undergoes). This is where it gets out of hand. When Jim Conran had surgery to increase his height a few inches‚ he was still Jim Conran. But when Toby Sheldon changed his entire
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Love in Disguise: Analysis of a Shakespearean Comedy Throughout Twelfth Night Shakespeare uses the art of disguise to complicate the relationships formed between the characters of the play. The first character to assume a disguise was Viola who disguised herself as a man in order to get a good job for the count. Other examples of disguise include Malvolio who dresses in cross-garters in order to try and impress Olivia and Feste who pretends to be Sir Topas while Malvolio is locked in the dark
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‘conventional nuclear’ family comprises of a married man and woman with their biological children living together‚ this type of family is often dubbed ‘the cereal packet family’ where the male is the breadwinner and the female a homemaker. Another family type is the ‘extended’ family which includes all kin beyond the nuclear family e.g. Grandparents‚ Aunts or Uncles etc. Other family types include; Patriarchal families‚ Reconstituted or (step) families and Loan Parent Families‚ all of which are alternatives
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