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Radical Drama
348 wordsI'm not quite sure what I am supposed to do with these explorations, except for that they should be written on out of class material. I guess then that I will try to explore some more modern radical dramas. When I first thought of that question, nothing came to my mind. I began to think that radical drama was as thing of the past. Then I realized that there's plenty of it out and much of it I have even seen. One of the clearest and most recent examples of radical drama, which I felt dumb for not...
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Olive Their Dream World
1,197 wordsYear 12 Literature SAC Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll The play "Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll" is a mixture of people's inability to grow up and let go of dreams, in a typical Australian atmosphere in the nineteen fifties. Ray Lawler focuses on showing the characters finally waking up to their lives and realizing they don't live in "heaven", within in a simple plot. These techniques allow readers to connect and understand the disillusionment suffered by these Australian's in this time. Our sett...
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Stanza Four Oliver
819 wordsCritical Analysis of "In Blackwater Woods" by Mary Oliver The poem", In Blackwater Woods", by Mary Oliver describes the beauty of a forest destroyed by fires. She talks about the features of the land, how they were destroyed, and the emotional loss that she still carries since it burned. In her first stanza", Look, the trees are turning their own bodies into pillars of light", describes how the fire had climbed up the trees and made them look like burning pillars. Oliver uses the verb look to gr...
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Aged Servant To Oliver
1,093 words"As You Like It" opens as Orlando complains to the aged servant Adam of his own "servitude" to his brother's bondage. He has been withheld what he feels he deserves: a high-class life with wealth, but his brother Oliver has denied him any rights to their father's money. It is ironic that he complains of his "servitude" to Adam who is in fact Oliver's servant. The two are bound by their common discontentment under the Oliver's dictatorship. Orlando says, "This is it, Adam, that grieves me, and th...