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  • Theatre In The Nineteenth Century
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    The nineteenth century was a very important time in plays and playwrights throughout the world. Many playwrights were taking new directions in their plays and there were also many new playwrights taking their chances at writing great plays. Women were starting to make appearances also as playwrights in the theatre. In this paper I'm going to discuss some of the nineteenth century playwrights and what they did. Just as the eighteenth century was coming to an end, there were many political and soc...
  • Children's Sex Differences In Play
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    Gender and Relationship of Children By: Your Name Here For: Professor name here Psychology 260.10 Introduction The topic of sex differences in the play preschoolers has been explored by many researchers in the past. Studies have been conducted on basic sex differences such as what toys and gender of playmates do young boys and girls prefer. The size of children's play networks, as well as if these networks change in the size during the preschool years have been explored. Also, differences in sty...
  • Art And Social Concerns Of Ibsen's Day
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    Hedda Gabler is not an easy character to get to know. At first reading she seems a bitter personality portrayed in an old-fashioned script set in an out-outmoded and foreign society. How could a woman in 102-year-old play possibly be understandable or relevant to the late-twentieth-century student However, upon further examination, Hedda Gabler's fictional reality not only offers us the opportunity to observe the art and social concerns of Ibsen's day, but extends to us a paradigm by which we ma...
  • People In Their Pajamas
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    I am absolutely convinced that there is nothing better than getting into my warm flannel pajamas after a long, cold, boring day at school. Walking through my front door knowing that they are waiting for my arrival, taking off those every-girl-has-to-have-them-skin-tight-pants and putting on loose stretchy flannel bottoms is better than an ice cold glass of lemonade on a sweltering hot summer day. Spotting that cute matching top and pulling it over my head informs me that I am ready for an all-yo...
  • Hendrix's Unique Style
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    Born James Marshall Hendrix, on November 27, 1942, in Seattle, Washington. Often called the greatest guitarist of all time, Hendrix pioneered the explosive popularity of the electric guitar. Hendrix's unique style of combining fuzz, feedback and controlled distortion created a new musical form Hendrixs legacy grew far beyond the wide popularity he achieved during his short career. He taught himself to play guitar as an adolescent, learning from the albums of blues men like Muddy Waters and B.B. ...
  • Non Realistic Elements In His Play
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    In LeRoi Jones's play, "Dutchman", elements of realism, naturalism and non-realism abound. The play features characters such as Clay, a twenty-year-old Negro, Lula, a thirty-year-old white woman, both white and black passengers on a subway coach, a young Negro and a conductor. All of these characters take a ride that, for each, ends with different destinations and leaves the audience to sort through the details and find conclusions themselves. In this play, Jones uses realistic, naturalistic and...
  • Most Dominant Guitar Style
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    "I found, after we finished touring, that what I loved spending my life doing was playing the guitar all the time" said John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (Turner 193). For many people, the guitar is a tremendous source of enjoyment and fulfillment in their lives. The study of the guitar is exciting because there is always something new to discover and achieve. The guitar is a unique and versatile instrument with many different parts. It needs no accompanist because it provides harmony...

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