Papers On Theater
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Dramatic Style; Congrve, Dobree and Rousseau
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This 5 page paper considers the different theories and styles of these playwrights and critics, all of which can be seen as perspective of their time. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEdramth.wps
Dramatists reflect historic women's roles
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(5 pp) The roles of women in the past are being
examined more and more - perhaps to discover the
true nature of women, or more rightly to see how
the "viewing" of women has changed through history.
In this discussion we will use major playwrights
of different time periods, to see how the role of
women has progressed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBdramaW.doc
Dramatists reflect historic women's roles.
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(5 pp) The roles of women in the past are being
examined more and more - perhaps to discover the
true nature of women, or more rightly to see how
the "viewing" of women has changed through
history. In this discussion we will use major
playwrights of different time periods, to see how
the role of women has progressed. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBdrmaWR.doc
Dreams Turning into Nightmares for Willy Loman
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(5 pp). Much of the Arthur Miller's play
The Death of A Salesman, looks at the loss of one
man's idea of the American Dream of success, or
'making it.' It occurs to Willy Loman that he is
not making it, as he thought he would, neither
are his sons. Loman was so busy focused on himself
and his first son, that not much thought is given
to his second son, Hap. Happy, who hardly follows
the nature of his name, will be the focus of this
discussion.
Filename: BBwlyhap.rtf
Drew Hurley/"Zorba and the Boss"
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A 5 page essay that examines Drew Hurley's eclectic play, Distraction. The writer argues that this play is rather like taking a spin course through the last several hundred years of Western literature and philosophy in a way that is both entertaining, thought provoking and comprehensible. Basically Hurley presents a brief history of the way that Western culture has viewed that slippery concept called "reality" over the last several hundred years. In so doing, he presents characters that the audience already knows, but he does so in a format that condenses their philosophy and contrasts it against other viewpoints. The writer concentrates on the portion of the play that features Zorba the Greek and a character referred to as "the Boss." No other sources cited.
Filename: khzorba.wps
Dutchman by LeRoi Jones
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A 4 page critique of LeRoi Jones’ play “Dutchman.” Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAdtchmn.rtf
Educating Rita
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A 9 page paper which examines Rita’s development in Willy Russell’s
“Educating Rita.” The paper discusses whether the teacher has created a monster in Rita.
The second half of the paper examines the importance of Denny and Julia in the story. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RArita2.rtf
Educating Rita: Women and Education Today
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A 3 page paper which illustrates how women today still face family challenges when seeking to advance their education as seen in Willy Russell’s play Educating Rita. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAeurt.rtf
Education in "Educating Rita"
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A 3 page paper which examines the theme of education in the play "Educating Rita" by Willy Russell. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAeded.rtf
Elements of Satire and Irony in Luis Valdez’ “Los Vendidos”
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This is a 6 page paper discussing elements of satire and irony in “Los Vendidos” by Luis Valdez. The play “Los Vendidos” by Luis Valdez uses a great many elements of satire and irony to show the stereotypes of Mexican Americans which have been created and are expected within American society. The play includes a Mexican American, Ms. Jimenez, who has denied her heritage and pretends she is ignorant to the Chicano ways while at the same time is unable to escape her own culture. In addition to the development of satire to expose Ms. Jimenez, Valdez also employs satire and irony to show how the government needs the support of the Mexican Americans but does not return that support and how the Mexican Americans themselves are able to play stereotypes for Americans in an attempt to obtain what they want.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TJLuisV1.rtf
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