How important is performance space to performance, give reference to two performances you have seen.
Category: /Arts & Humanities
…were consciously used within the piece and added to the sense of sensory overload the work was trying to create. These senses are rarely triggered by the performers themselves, leaving venue alone as the main stimulation for two out of five senses.
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
…Jane Austen was extremely modest about her genius, describing her work to her work to her nephew Edward as
"That little but (two inches wide) of ivory in which I work with so fine a brush as produces little effect after much labour."
Although…
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Category: /Literature
…years until my mom became pregnant again with my sister. For her birth we all went back to India. After her birth we came back to Canada but my parents made the decision not to stay there for two reasons. One being that they knew English and even though…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…"Marquis versus Thomson on Abortion"
The debate about abortion focuses on two issues; 1.) Whether the human fetus has the right to life, and, if so, 2.) Whether the rights of the mother override the rights of the fetus. The two ethicists who present…
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Category: /Literature
…trying to convince me of the job possiblities in computers, and the money I would be able to spend after only two years of school. I questioned him about what if computers didn't turn out to be my "thing" and I decided to peruse a different carrier, I would…
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
…they are their own prisoners. Still, each hears and recognizes sounds and shapes of shadows. They believe that the two dimensional world they perceive is the whole reality, but they do not know that shadows have a source and the sounds they gear are not created…
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Category: /Literature
…of the delights that Sir Walter enjoys such as beauty and selfishness, Austen signals where she think our sympathies should lie and we will always sympathise with Anne, the heroine, instead of someone, say that of her sister Elizabeth.
Sir Walter two main passions…
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Category: /Business & Economy/Global Economy
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The policy implications for international finance can be considered in two broad groups, firstly, the private individuals and managers of private enterprise's decision criteria is self-interest and value maximization. The second group, which is the public…
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Category: /Science & Technology
…leave this scene while still in deep suspense. This scene sets the mood of the play, but the action doesn't start until the next scene.
Scene two opens at a military camp near Forres, King Duncan enters with Malcolm, Donnalbain and Lennox also…
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Category: /History/European History
…with democracy and liberalism is not just a reaction to exclude it from political life, it is a conflict between two alternate visions of the world and for Catholics it is a world in which society, religion and politics are one. They disagree with the Founding…
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