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  • Admetus The Corpse Of Alcestis
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    Alcestis is a myth that is 'the most touching of all the Greek dramas to a modern audience' (Lind 213). It is a tragicomedy by the playwright Euripides and it centers on the king and queen of Thessalia. Admetus, the king, has been fated to die yet, due to his alliance with Apollo, is given the chance to find a replacement. His wife, Alcestis, volunteers for the position claiming that she cannot imagine life without her husband. After Alcestis submits her life, Admetus discovers the pain of loss ...
  • My 8th Grade Drama Class Play
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    I never finished anything in my life. To date, I have projects that I started and never finished. Nothing in my life had ever struck a cord in my mind so fiercely I was compassionate enough to drive myself to the brink of insanity to accomplish it. I guess I just want fulfillment, but I only feel a void big enough to fit in Crater Lake. I always wanted to play an instrument. In 7th grade I got a chance to. I started playing the Viola. I was instantly great at it. I practiced and practiced my hea...
  • Hansberry's Play
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    Lorraine Hansberry: An Annotated Bibliography Lorraine Vivian Hansberry was born May 19, 1930 in Chicago and raised in a middle-class family. When Hansberry was only eight years old she had her first experience with civil rights. Her father fought a lengthy legal battle in the late 1930's against harsh covenants which kept Chicago's blacks in the ghettos. To make a statement the family moved into an all white neighborhood which was against the law at that time. The house was often vandalized and...
  • Important Part In Elizabethan Drama
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    A. Quem quaeritus in sepulchre, O Christicolae M. Ihe sum Nazarenun, crucifix umm o caelicola. A. Non est hic; surrexit a mortis C. Alleluia! resurrexit Dominus Venite et vidette locum! Deum Laude mus! (Quem Quaeritus, from Regular is Concordia, Ethel wold, Bishop of Winchester circa. 10th century A.D.) Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558, but it was a long time before the 'new drama' appeared in full splendor on the public stage. In fact, the first quarter century or so after her accession is ...

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