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The Short-Lived Federal Theater Project
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This 3 page paper takes a look at the 1930s when the government funded theater. The reasons for the termination of the project are highlighted. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA417FTP.rtf
The Significance of Waiting for Godot
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This 5 page paper looks at the play and examines who Godot is and why the protagonists are waiting. Godot is compared to God. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA150god.rtf
The Sociology Of Drama And Theatre: A Study Of George Bernard Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's Profession" And Bertholt Brecht's "The Good Woman Of Setzuan"
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22 pages in length. Fictional literature serves a tremendous service as a vehicle for invented storylines that provide frivolous entertainment and often do not remain within the realm of real life; however, there is another side of imaginary tales that are not light-hearted fluff with little substance. Those from the likes of George Bernard Shaw and Bertholt Brecht depict true issues of social importance that strive to illustrate the complicated underpinning of humanity's quest for survival. Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession and Brecht's The Good Woman of Setzuan bring forth two social concerns that have long plagued society: gender and money. Shaw's portrayal of women's status in Victorian England provides a significantly better understanding of employment opportunities and working conditions, using a female protagonist whose refusal to limit herself to this stereotypical lot in life spawns a vocational choice worthy of both applause and disdain. Brecht's central character struggles with maintaining forthright character amidst the challenges of good and evil in a society where money equates to her innate goodness. She learns it is not enough to be good in one's heart but not have the social resources to achieve an outward demonstration of that goodness. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCshawbrecht.rtf
The Staging of "Romeo and Juliet"
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The Staging of “Romeo and Juliet”: This 10-page essay discusses a number of key factors in the successful theatrical staging and production of one of the Bard’s best loved plays, “Romeo and Juliet.” Paying particular attention to the divergent elements of scenery design, costuming, props, sound, lighting, etc., a vast number of the play’s individual scenes are examined. With its combination of exquisite love scenes and exhilarating sword fights, “Romeo and Juliet” will no doubt continue to remain a popular favorite with audiences. Bibliography lists 6 sources. SNRomjul.doc
Filename: SNRomjul.doc
The Symbols in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman”
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This 5
page report discusses Arthur Miller’s modern American classic,
“Death of a Salesman.” Symbolism is constant and largely
psychological in “Death of a Salesman.” Willy Loman’s constant
longing for the good old days is presented in a variety of ways,
blurting out to his wife that he is fat, his affair, Biff’s
understanding of himself as a failure long before Willy ever
considered that possibility, all combine to symbolize his loss of
stature and his fading sense of himself as he grows older and
loses more hope. In fact, symbolism points to the dissipation of
Willy in nearly every scene. No secondary sources.
Filename: BWsymdos.wps
The Tempest and Racism in its Staging
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A 6 page research paper in which the writer examines Shakespeare's play, looking at the various instances of racism that inherently exist in its casting. A number of good examples are given and some mention is made of other productions of The Tempest -- and how modern directors have attempted to 'go around' this element of racism. Bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: Tempes2.wps
The Tempest and The Magic of the Theater
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In this 6 page paper, the writer examines various renditions of Shakespeare's play on stage and in the theater-- focusing upon the original story itself-- and some of the 'magic' that a good production must bring to life. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Tempes.wps
The Theater of the Absurd
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of
the perspectives on the theater of the absurd, with a focus on Beckett
and Pinter. This paper defines the concept of the theater of the absurd
and demonstrates how both authors utilized this in their plays.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHabsur_.wps
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