Write a conventional research paper. It may be about any topic, so long as it directly pertains to at least one of the plays or other assigned readings from this class. I’ll expect you to engage closely and at some length with the text of the work that you choose to focus on. You’ll also… Continue reading Write a conventional research paper.
Category: Drama and Theatre
*medea by euripides .
In no fewer than 600 words, answer the following prompt: Using specific lines from the text and the elements specifically discussed in the lecture, detail how “Medea” reflects Greek Drama and analyze why Medea does what she does in the play. Justify or condemn her actions. Specifically cite the text at least three times in… Continue reading *medea by euripides .
Film name is: all_that_heaven_allows
they are less than 4 pages and ask you: -to describe the 3 most important ideas being advanced in the article. Then connect the article to the other articles of the week. -Does it build on the article, or perhaps, -is it built on by one of the other articles assigned for that week. Then… Continue reading Film name is: all_that_heaven_allows
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In detail, analyze and evaluate “Othello”. Make sure to review, in detail: -Acting -Scene design (including lights and sound) -Costume -Overall show 600 word minimum. College level writing. Double spaced. See less instructions
After watching the 2 videos on educational theatre, i want you to reflect on both and discuss your opinions and thoughts on the importance of educational theatre and why some people believe that studying/introducing young people to theatre (and art in general) is as important a development and educational tool as stem etc.
After watching the 2 videos on Educational Theatre, I want you to reflect on both and discuss your opinions and thoughts on the importance of Educational Theatre and why some people believe that studying/introducing young people to theatre (and art in general) is as important a development and educational tool as STEM etc. Try to… Continue reading After watching the 2 videos on educational theatre, i want you to reflect on both and discuss your opinions and thoughts on the importance of educational theatre and why some people believe that studying/introducing young people to theatre (and art in general) is as important a development and educational tool as stem etc.
Research the era, whether elizabethan, victorian, modem, neoclassical, among others, and give examples as to what constitutes a representative work for it.
Your paper should respond to two research questions: The first question is “Is this or is it not a typical work for its author?” Many authors develop a career profile and readers often classify them as writers inclined, for example, to compose long works or short works, works using specific literary forms, works about war,… Continue reading Research the era, whether elizabethan, victorian, modem, neoclassical, among others, and give examples as to what constitutes a representative work for it.
Consider the landscape of theatre prior to his works.
August Wilson is considered the “Father of Contemporary African American Drama”, He wrote a series of plays that spanned an entire century adressing issues that African Americans faced in each decade from 1900-1990. Why do you believe this was important? Consider the landscape of theatre prior to his works. You will answer this statement in… Continue reading Consider the landscape of theatre prior to his works.
Don’t have much in common socially, compare their two roles as “supporting” characters.
Both plays have casts of characters who end up largely “paired off” in accordance with the design of the plot. Both also have isolated, memorable characters who function as “commentators” on the action, without actually changing the course of events. Although Bottom the Weaver and Lady Bracknell don’t have much in common socially, compare their… Continue reading Don’t have much in common socially, compare their two roles as “supporting” characters.
Don’t have much in common socially, compare their two roles as “supporting” characters.
Both plays have casts of characters who end up largely “paired off” in accordance with the design of the plot. Both also have isolated, memorable characters who function as “commentators” on the action, without actually changing the course of events. Although Bottom the Weaver and Lady Bracknell don’t have much in common socially, compare their… Continue reading Don’t have much in common socially, compare their two roles as “supporting” characters.
Don’t have much in common socially, compare their two roles as “supporting” characters.
Both plays have casts of characters who end up largely “paired off” in accordance with the design of the plot. Both also have isolated, memorable characters who function as “commentators” on the action, without actually changing the course of events. Although Bottom the Weaver and Lady Bracknell don’t have much in common socially, compare their… Continue reading Don’t have much in common socially, compare their two roles as “supporting” characters.