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  • Mama's Clothes
    743 words
    A Raisin in the Sun is a classic tragedy. Through struggle the Younger's all experience some hardship in learning the value of money and equality. I will have to say that the play was very interesting yet hard to watch. My first impression was that the stage was slanted. I'm still not sure why the stage was slanted and would love to ask the director of why it was slanted. Secondly, the actors were very hard to hear due to their soft speaking. From the play I received two major underlying message...
  • Change Our Mood
    501 words
    It is possible to control your mental and physical well being by controlling your thoughts and emotions. This is true for the following reasons. First, people can change the environment they are in and the people they are surrounded by in order to change their mood. Second, we are aware of what makes us sad and what makes us happy, so that enables us to control our emotions. Many people are aware of their emotions, whether that is happy or sad. We have become accustomed to these emotions and und...
  • High School Play
    359 words
    The Play Oedipus was put on at LaSalle Academy. The play was well done and well put on for a high school play. The stage was made up of columns and a walkway in the middle, which fit the period well. The colors were mainly very white. The space was a little small for the enormous size of the cast. The props used in the play were well used in the play like the pins Oedipus used to stab his eyes out in the end were nice. The stage worked well for me and I thought that it really helped the play. Th...
  • Role As The Chorus
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    What role does the chorus play in the play In ancient Greek plays, the role of the chorus was to sing lyrical passages. The lyrical passages were set up by the writer and the chorus would then perform dance movements to compliment those lyrics. In today's day and age, it is the cast members in many musicals who depict the role as the chorus. However, in some cases, the chorus also helps assist the modern reader in interpreting ancient terminology used during that period. I believe that the choru...
  • Play Eight Times
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    Steven Brink Intro to Theatre Summary of Lend Me a Tenor In the following summary of Lend Me a Tenor I will look at many different aspects affecting the play such as: actors, directing, lighting, scenery, costumes, text, and characters. With myself seeing this play eight times and almost getting all of the lines down myself I know that this will be the best summary of this play, or at least hope. What I am going to try to do is walk you from the beginning to the end pointing out the points that ...
  • More Thankful And Innocent Mood
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    In Literature, authors have the ability to convey very meaningful messages through certain moods and with the use of literary elements. In Macbeth, a Shakespearean play, anger, fear, and cruelty seemed to have been evident in the hearts of many characters. The reader can immediately feel the tension and the anxiety of the characters in the beginning. As for the short story, "One Autumn Night", by Maxim Gorky, the mood portrayed was more thankful and glad to have life- rather than dreary, hateful...

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