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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'playwright'
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| Davina writes a book about the life of the playwright William Shakespeare. It contains a great deal of historical research about 16th Century Elizabethan England as well as some imaginative speculation about Shakespeareâ(TM)s relationship with women g |
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| 'The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways; the point, however, is to change it.' German playwright, Bertolt Brechts object was to apply this to the theatre. |
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| An Inspector Calls - Show how the playwright uses Sheila Birling and Mr. Birling to reveal the disparities between social and moral attitudes of father and daughter. |
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| Analyse the events of act one and discuss how the playwright, Harold Brighouse prepares the audience for the transformation of Will Mossop's character as seen in act four of Hobson's Choice. |
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| Arthur Miller wrote that there needs to be, 'real conflict and tension to create drama.' By choosing two key moments from Millers play, 'A View from the Bridge,' examines in depth how the playwright manages to convey and share this conflict and tension wi |
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| As our piece 'After Abigail' had to be suitable for touring purposes, we tried to make our set as minimalistic as possible, as we couldn't even be guaranteed the use of an offstage. We were heavily influenced by the works of the playwright Bertolt Brecht |
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| Blood Wedding. How does the Playwright use Language to demonstrate the Characters' Personalities the Plot and the Style of the Play? |
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| Chose a scene from Romeo and Juliet and examine Shakespeare's skill as a playwright |
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| Chose two soldiers from the play and explain how the playwright uses the Japanese prisoner to show us more about their characters. |
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| Comment on the effectiveness of this extract from British playwright Peter Shaffer's Equus (1973), as the opening of a play. You may wish to consider stage directions, lighting, characterization and the use of suspense. |
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| Consider two contrasting characters in the play. How does the playwright convey their personalities and their attitudes to the situation in which they find themselves? |
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| Describe the theatre buildings and stage devices available to a playwright in ancient Greece. How do these compare with a modern theatre and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each? |
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| Evaluate the performances of Bouncers and Shakers with reference to the performance skills required and those that Godber as a playwright demands from his performers. Your essay should include reference to your own work and the work of others. |
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| Focusing on Shakespeare's craft as a playwright and the way in which he is able to manipulate language for effect, discuss the dramatic significance of Act 3 Scene I of "Romeo and Juliet" |
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| How Does Aristophanes impersonate real, contemporary characters in 'Knights'? What do you think the playwright gains from using the actors in this way? |
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| How does the playwright Brian Clark present the conflict between Ken Harrison and his doctors whose life is it anyway? The play whose life is it anyway by Brian Clark |
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| How does the playwright create tension throughout this act and ensure that the onlooker's attention is held for the next two acts? |
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| How does the playwright J.B. Priestly develop tension in the opening section of "An Inspector Calls"? |
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| How does the playwright show the changes in Rita's character during the play? |
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| How does the playwright, Bill Naughton in 'Spring and Port Wine', prepare the audience for the first appearance of Rafe on the stage? What are the audience expected to think about him? |
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| How does the playwright, Willy Russell, make the strong, rebellious and independent aspects of Shirleys character stand out against the dreary confines of the Liverpudlian kitchen sink setting where we first see her? |
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| In Shakespeare's time women were generally thought of as inferior to men. In "Twelfth night" does the playwright suggest that he may not accept this idea and how does he show the audience this? |
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| In the play of Romeo and Juliet we see how Shakespeare, a fifteenth centenary playwright tries to create the sense of a classical tragedy and a medieval tale of love into a play about "two star crossed lovers". |
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| In the play, 'The Devil's Disciple' by George Bernard Shaw, the playwright shows a lot of conflict between the 'good' and 'bad'. In Act 1, Scene 1, he conflicts the behaviour of Mrs Dudgeon and Anthony Anderson in many ways. |
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| J.B. Priestly was a playwright concerned with the ideas of capitalism, socialism, individual and collective responsibility. |
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