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    Drama and Play

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    ------------------------------------------------- DRAMA Origin of Greek tragedy and comedy Drama‚ in the western world‚ begins with ancient Greece‚ where the two major forms of drama ……….. tragedy and comedy ………..were an aspect of religious ritual. Greek tragedy is believed to have begun in the sixth century B.C. with Thespis who introduced the first actor on the stage. The first dramatic dialogue lies in the conversation of this actor with leader of the satiric chorus. The dramatic element

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    Analysis of Fight Club

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    At the beginning of the movie‚ he is depressed‚ absolutely bored with his life‚ and he absolutely loathes his job. His only sanctuary from all of this is to attend “self-help” seminars “where he can hug those less fortunate than himself and find catharsis in their suffering” (Ebert). Roger Ebert points out an interesting fact that the first meeting he attends is ironically a testicular cancer seminar‚ seeing as how the movie is all about how men are basically made into cowards. As the movie progresses

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    Reading The Odyssey and Antigone are two very different experiences. Despite that‚ they both come from a similar culture and reading one prepares one for reading the other. Reading The Odyssey first is probably more beneficial in part because it includes short descriptions almost every time someone is mentioned. Zeus is seldom mentioned without some reference to thunder or that he is the son of Cronus‚ Poseidon is constantly accompanied by his title the Earth-Shaker‚ and Hermes is referred to as

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    how amazing it feels to be lying on the beach doing nothing. People every year miss out on going on vacations. And yet‚ “getting away from the everyday grind‚” for just a few days can set your mind free from all problems.  Vacationing‚ then‚ is a catharsis. It improves one’s mental health‚ revamps relationships‚ helps people to become more productive‚ and it helps some find creative inspiration‚ too. People who take vacations are‚ also‚ more likely to live longer. Studies have shown that men and woman

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    they eat each other”. By the end Macbeth has been “supped fill with horrors” and evil no longer appears to affect him. However Macbeths’ anagnorisis after Lady Macbeth dies reveals his human side and lets the audience relate to him through the catharsis; his outpour of emotions and regret: “Lifes but a walking shadow”. It could be interpreted that Macbeth has lost all meaning to his life and has come under the realisation that his actions have done more harm than

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    10 December 2012 Tension in Tragedy Tragedy is a form of dramatic expression based on human suffering‚ which causes an audience to have catharsis or to feel strong emotional relief. The Greeks and the Elizabethans are notorious for writing many tragedies. Two prime examples from these eras are Sophocles’ Antigone and William Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra. Antigone is the tragedy of a brave sister who tries to honor her brother‚ while Antony and Cleopatra is a tragedy based on love and

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    People sometimes undergo difficult situations when they are forced to carry out orders by authority. George Orwell ’s "A Hanging" is a descriptive essay about capital punishment. The setting of this essay is placed in an early twentieth-century prison in Burma‚ a country ruled by the British Empire. Considering that George Orwell was an imperial police officer in Burma‚ it is highly probable that this essay is related to his own experience. The essay‚ presented through the eyes of the narrator‚ examines

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    hasn’t accepted reality and death. In this passage the author connotes the word “afraid” in order to show the fear Ivan has for society‚ as well. He fears society because he wants acceptance from those around him. The black sack is also a moment of catharsis for Ivan Ilyich. Ivan wants to free himself from all the pain created from this perfection. This is a sign of a slight breakthrough‚ Ivan is ready to let go of the “perfect” life. Tolstoy symbolic use of the game bridge helps to mirror Ivan’s life

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    the situations‚ still could not win due to obstacles. Aristotelian has defined tragedy as the replication of an act that is serious also‚ as having scale‚ complete in it. It includes events arousing sympathy and terror‚ where with to achieve the catharsis of such emotions (Kennedy‚ pp. 352-360). The hero that goes through tragedy will be the most effectively evoke with both sympathy and terror‚ if he is neither thoroughly good nor thoroughly evil but a combination of both. Antigone‚ as a tragic

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    Belonging Essay

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    Belonging encases the intrinsic human experience through which individuals strive towards various affiliations within their microcosm of social dealings. An individual’s ability to attain belonging is heavily reliant on their prowess to develop relationships with others and their surrounding landscape. This dichotomy of belonging and not belonging is explored by the 1975 Peter Skrzynecki poem Feliks Skrzynecki and the 1998 memoir Romulus My Father by Raimond Gaita which utilise techniques such as

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