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what are the didactic elements of morality play "Everyman"
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heranda
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I have to present a visual aid on A Streetcar Named Desire. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Holly
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What are the 6 points in formulaic drama?
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Linda
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I need to make a timeline chart for the oedipus trilogy .any ideas
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juanita
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el guion teatral para que sirve
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erick
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What's a good TITLE for a play about a girl who acts so depressed because of a mothers death and a friend who helps her out in
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Anne
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true or false act 1
1 Macbeth has just defended Kingduncan in a war. 2 the title,the thane of Cawdor, was given to Macbeth 3
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melissa
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Identify the lighting cues and sound cues in this scene below
Lane. Yes, sir. [Lane goes out.] Jack. Do you mean to say you have
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can someone help me with some analysis on Away by Michael Gow which relates to belonging?
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Mike
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What time of the day does act 1 of The importance of being Earnest play take place
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I need help figuring out the exposition, complications, climax, and resolution of The Miracle Worker.
I think some complications
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mysterychicken
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i need this script proofread and edited please
Scene: Jacob and Mary are at Jerome’s House, to return the engagement ring. The
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jake
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To what extent is romeo a weak character
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mark
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explain shakespeares use of chronographing in macbeth
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jacob
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What what point does Bernard Shaw satirizes in Act II/
I am not quite sure if it is when the men view the women, or the
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Danesa
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Hamlet:
I need to look at the passages from Acts IV and V and assess their impact within the context of the whole play. I have
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Greg
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How was john Proctor a tragic hero?
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liz
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How does Arthur Miller manage to create tension in Act Two of ''A View From The Bridge''?
d how does act two reflect all the main
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Bex
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What is focus and and why do we focus in drama? I am 10
Thanks
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Lewis
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Which of the following is an example of a drama?
a short story a poem a textbook a play
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Which of the following statements are true?
Check all that are true. Asides are directed at the audience, rather than other
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Any good ideas for an alternate ending to Antigone?
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Theresa
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When does the climax occur in a one-act play?
act one act two act three act four
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A playwright is writing a play about a group of friends who spend a night in a haunted mansion. She wants to make sure that the
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A playwright is writing a play about a girl who goes on an adventurous quest. He wants to make sure that the audience can see
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What is the primary focus of the first act in a three-act play?
resolution falling action rising action climax exposition
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which is an example of verbal irony as spoken by Antigone?
a. "You have yourself to consider, after all." b. "You must decide
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y912f
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What does romeo think of love?
(romeo and juliet)
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leslie
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what are the elements of drama and the conventions of drama?
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tegz URGENT
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In act 5 is Tybalt, Paris, and Romeo the three characters who lie dead in the tomb with Juliet?
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Stacie
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Which of the following is a characteristic of a dramatic tragedy?
There is an emphasis on human suffering. The story omits a
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What are some examples of love snd infatuaiton in Romeo and Juliet.
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Briana
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Is it true that Macbeth only wishes that his wife be cured so that she will cease to sleepwalk and talk in her sleep and that He
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Anonymous
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What is the symbolism behind the poison in act 5 and how does it contribute to the broader themes of the play?
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Matt
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I need a good website that has Romeo and Juliet act 3 summary. The website needs to have all of the scenes separated but on the
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Sam
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She stoops to conquer-
Which characters represent the restoration period and which represent the sentimental?
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katie
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_________ __________ help you "see" or "envision a play" (drama) you read.
If you could help me out with this answer it will be
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Samantha
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In what way is Kreon superstitious??
We can only use the play Oedipus Rex and not the others (eg, Antigone..) so I'm finding a
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Andrew
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I am writing a character analysis of Laura from The Glass Menagerie, and I need to use quotations from the play. How do you cite
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Katie
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Help me! What makes Romeo and Juliet so special?
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Amy
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Does anyone know a quick short really good summary of the story of Macbeth? Its for my theatre programme I'm doing. I also do a
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Nabiha
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How does J.B Priestly encourage the audience to agree with the Inspector’s view that “We are members of one body” as
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Edna
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He seem'd to find his way without his eyes;
For out o' doors he went without their helps, And, to the last, bended their light on
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Anonymous
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In Act II scene iv of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, what is wrong with Portia?
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Anonymous
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Please check my essay and make corrections.
In the famous play, Julius Caesar, the most important characters would have to be
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Andy
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I'm reading macbeth and i don't really understand some of the symbolisim. One question i have is : in Act 5 scene 3, Macbeth
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Lizzie
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Which of the following is a characteristic of a dramatic tragedy?
A. There is an emphasis on human suffering. B. The story omits
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One difference between tragedy and comedy is that tragedy?
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angie
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Excerpt from Prometheus by Aeschylus Scene—A rocky ravine in the mountains of Scythia. STRENGTH Lo, the earth's bound and
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my questions is about a play called An Inspector Calls.
1. How is the context still relevant in issues related to modern day
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Emmerson
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