Othello, Moor of Venice, by William Shakespeare, and Oedipus King, by Sophocles, share some parallels in that they all feature characters who are befallen by tragedies outside their grasp. The misfortune of King Oedipus was caused by the gods' job. This was due to the gods' prophecy that the king...
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Original Text: Eric Bentley notes that a theater refers to a show performed for another human. The neolithic cave paintings are seen to be shifted when light reaches the cave in the film Cave of Lost Dreams. The classical chorus provided time for changes to both the actors and scene breaks....
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Theatre and theatre making has allowed humans to fly beyond space. Photography strengthened the moon trip, according to Benjamin Grant. Further, like never before, the camera helped people tour the world. The camera also allowed astronauts to view the earth from within and thus to discover occult mysteries. Astronauts have...
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Movie is the most renowned medium of art in the present time and is more popular than industry in terms of prizes, contes and stars. Yet the British economy worth 4.8 billion pounds a year and in 2009 amassed over GBP 800 million of world trade surplus. Nevertheless, the cultural...
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The HAMLET setting The HAMLET setting will be back in the beginning of the society. This will be a reflection of a time when education takes priority in society. An age when the education of kings and queens leading to prosperous generations began to be seen as significant. Adaptation of Hamlet In my...
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The rapid range of technologies have made the design of special effects very effective, and the technology has allowed designers to solve complicated problems in order to achieve efficient and plausible work. The specialty of architecture is effective yet complicated living theatre, the problem faced by live theater is not...
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The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee WilliamsSymbolism in literatuer is when symbols are applied to represent an idea or a quality by attaching a symbolic meaning that is different from the actual sense. Symbolism can also use an object to represent a completely differnent idea in an intense and highly significant...
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The Undiscovered World The undiscovered world, written by Tom Stoppard, tries to explain why the action of the people is identical to an undiscovered country. The point is that people like to believe that they know a lot about other people only to find out that they knew them hardly. This...
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Along with this please find THE Urge, the submission of my ten minutes play to your contest. The novel, written as a drama, has two female characters and a male character, needs different costumes for different characters, one of the requirements for a house in the middle class. THE DESIRE...
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