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Sophocles' Characters
Discusses the characters in three plays by ancient Greek writer, Sophocles.
In Sophocles
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"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT
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"The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail "
"But to be liked, you must never disagree, it's like breathing in and never breathing out." This line from The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail will first be discussed as it relates to the play, and subsequently as it relates to life in general.
The play is a...
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"The More the Merrier" and "The Workbox"
"The More the Merrier" and "The Workbox"
In Stanley Kauffmann's play "The More the Merrier" and Thomas Hardy's poem "The Workbox", all of the characters belong to the lower classes. They do not have much money and cannot buy new things. Instead they must make things for each other, and make...
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"Endgame"
Samuel Beckett
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The Role of Setting in "A Thousand Acres"
The Role of Setting in A Thousand Acres
Jane Smiley by means of the first-person narrator, Ginny, begins her novel with a vivid description of the setting:
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African-American Drama
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Becket
These two plays, Samuel Becket
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Laban and Alexander Techniques
Laban and Alexander Techniques: The Use of Universal Movement and the Release of Tension to Create Particular Character Effects
One of the more misunderstood theories of movement is the Alexander Technique, developed by a Australian stage actor who frequently lost his voice during and before...
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Principles of Comedy in "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Twelfth Night"
Principles of Comedy in Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night
In Much Ado About Nothing, the lovers Hero and Claudio are kept apart by the scheming of Don John, who first tells Claudio that Hero is going to marry Don Pedro, then orchestrates a plot to convince Claudio that Hero is unchaste....
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