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What is a common characteristic of farce?
a Exaggerated characters and chaotic situations b Exploring serious and somber themes c
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Comedy of idea can trace its roots back to the plays of the Greek playwright Aristophanes.
True False
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hvuibj
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Which of the following is NOT a description of tragicomedy?
a a middle form that incorporates serious action, everyday
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hvuibj
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Which genre often uses distorted settings, stylized acting, and symbolic imagery to depict characters' psychological and
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hvuibj
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In Act 5 of "The Tempest", why didn't Prospero tell Alonso about Antonio and Sebastian's plans to kill him? And because of his
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Barbie
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In a drama, what is soliloquy?
A character making a quick comment to the audience that other characters do not hear A character
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Creon criticizes others for stubbornly refusing to change their minds. Why is this ironic?
I believe its ironic because everyone
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Kate
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does this macbeth thesis and scope make sense?
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lan
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What conflict is revealed in Act one?
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Charnita
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AS a Naive allegory, "Everyman":
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Kiki
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In what ways does Peter Pan (the play) explore notions of masculinity and femininity for its time period? Based on examples from
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Monica
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The Modern Drama collection theme is Opening Doors. Discuss examples of the ways in which doors and keys are used as symbols in
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Emma
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I left out these sentences.
1) There are three main themes: forgiveness, reconciliation, and the element of magic. There are two
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Matthew
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Thank you very much. Here are some more sentences I'd like you to check, too.
In particular, I need to revise the following
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Matthew
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What are some motifs in Act IV?
All that spark-notes talks about is incest, hearing, and misogyny. None of those are in Act IV,
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Scarlet
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i don't know about this question what does the St. Crispians Day speech tell you about the character of Henry V can you please
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Taylor
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This is about the book Oedipus the King.
What are three distinct moments of suffering? How could these moments apply to
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Rebecca
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I left out the following sentences. I did some corrections myself. I hope you can help me. Thank you very much.
1)All revenge
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Henry
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account foe bettys condition in act one pleeez
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kashifa
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In act one scene three of Julius Caesar, what are some details in the scene that help build suspense?
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Morgan
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Thank you very much for your corrections!
Here are some more sentences I need you to revise. 1)There is the appearance of a ghost
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Henry2
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Could you please check these sentences I tried to correct myself. Thank you.
1)Hamlet pretends to be mad so that he can carry out
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Henry2
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Could you please check if the following sentences are possible? Thank you.
1) Did you watch TV last night? Yes, I watched a new
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Henry2
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I left out a few sentences I urgently need you to check. Thank you.
1) The programme was first broadcast in 2004.(Can you also
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Henry2
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I left out the following sentences. Thank you very much.
1) In each episode there was a flashback, which showed what the
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Henry2
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I left out a few more sentences. I really hope you can check them,too.
1) Hamlet considers the reasons which may lead us to take
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Henry2
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“Antigone” written by Sophocles shows Antigone, the main character as a tragic hero. Antigone is the true tragic hero
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Skye
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i need help with an essay, it is comparing and contrasting true love vs. infatuation in Romeo and Juliet (please comment
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mike
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I tried to re-write the essay please check it for me again .
Thank you Sra Antigone and Whale Rider In the play Antigone by
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manal
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Henderson argues that the purpose of comedy at the festival of Dionysus is to give an outlet for those who disagree with the
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Jill
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anyone know answers to lesson 7 drama
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kim
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In Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge what are some characteristics or moments that would invoke a violent reaction in
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Jake
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Hi I have to write about the following and I have no idea what to write. Please help I am so confused, thanks.
Identify two
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Jon
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How does Shakespeare work loyalty and betrayal into the play King Lear.
Context of order vs. chaos?
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Alexis
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I forgot to add a sentence on tragedies. Thank you.
1)The tragedy is the oldest and oce most popular form of drama. It consists
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Henry2
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for my advanced spanish lit course I'm reading and presenting on the play "Historia del hombre que se covirtió en perro" by
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Cassie
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Can you have a look at these sentences, please? Thank you.
1)My favourite programme is Doctor House. It's an American fiction. It
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Henry2
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In the play A Raisin in the sun who is the protagonist inursuit of a superobjective and eamples of them either acheiving or not
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Anonymous
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By referring to specific examples from Act One describe the atmosphere, mood and tone of the play.
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Leo
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One difference between tragedy and comedy is that tragedy
A. uses supernatural elements. B. usually features an extraordinary
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Anonymous
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i really nedd to know what i'm suppose to write in macbeth's theme superstition?
i know that it's about the witches and their
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mona
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how does the excersise of pretending to drink water like how people from other countries would relevant to richard boleslavky's
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What is a good quote for me to explain that it is important to think before you act? In the play, Romeo and Juliet?
Thanks
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Allyson
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What are the reasons drama has survived for over 2000 years? Provide examples from Twelfth Night.
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Sichaa
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in english we have to make an album of 6 songs that relate the the play, the tragedy of julius caesar. one for each act and then
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randijo
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from the movie school ties, what david green and dillion's pattern of prejudice/discrimination
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ted
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The Modern Drama collection theme is Opening Doors. Discuss examples of the ways in which doors and keys are used as symbols in
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Austin
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The capulets and the Montagues have caused troubles for the prince before.
I can't find a line in the book to help me prove this.
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Allyson
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I forgot to include this last sentence.
1) Prospero believes that Caliban should be grateful to him since he let him stay at his
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Mike1
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After Watching Titanic
I like watching movies. I saw the movie Titanic with some of my friends. It was great fun. I especially
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rfvv
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