Drama Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (720) essays
Drama essays:
"No Sugar" by Jack Davis: How does the text present minority groups and their reaction to oppression?
... minority group fighting against the injustices inflicted on them by white authorities. No Sugar provides a voice for the aboriginal people, confronts European Australians with the past, restores Aboriginal culture and pride and explored the value of equality ...
"A lover Last Gift..." : This is a dramatic play about lovers who can never love again.
... waterfall near the side of the mountains roars as the water falls into the lake, causing the waters to gently kiss the grassy shore. The sky is blue and cloudless. Characters: Rebecca: a very tall slender girl, she has long blond hair and deep green eyes. For years she has suffered through cancer ...
Hedda Gabbler as Gregers & Ekdal.
... act" like. He blantently tells Gregers and Gina to "get over it" and live their marriage his way. In comparison, Hedda ... Thea's "transformation" after working with Lovborg on his manuscript. To me the main point that compares Hedda ...
Stanislavsky and Breht
... actors; every day people are making a play for each other. This dramaturgic action is related not to a particular actor of member of a group, but to the participants of social interaction, who are the audience for each other. The acting ...
When Theatre and Violence clash: a comparing essay on 80's and 90's drama
... no indecency and still the message came through. Therefore the audience knew that Ruth was to become a prostitute and Max was indeed seen as a tyrant. The viewers understood the message of the play without the violence and obscene scenes ... kissing ...
Henrik Ibsen A Doll's House
... No, I don't. But now I'll begin to learn for myself. I'll try to discover who's right, the world or I." "The world or I" tells the audience ... equal rights and be treated equally. However, according to Ibsen's Women, Ibsen had no ... 'physically pleased' with her, she acts coy and the loving housewife. And ...
Holes
... rations of water and food. After a fight broke out between the group ... not the deputy) and kissed him with red lipstick, hence ... Mountain where they found water and onions. They stayed there for a week and then returned to camp. While on the mountain ... that there is no lake and no green at all, just miles ...
Bell's Macbeth Shakesphere Review
... audience connect with the character. Both Lady Macbeth and Malcolm give solid performances throughout, but the actor ... scenes ...
Changes in Australian Society reflected in the Performing Arts
... Australians is evident in "No Sugar". Davis content of dialogue, "Hello, Chief Protector of Aborigines Office" and events that occur upon the characters; Aboriginal Liquor Act, settlement placement, the receipt of nations reveal the different views Australia ... Act One Scene ...
Theater as an Agent of Social Change, "A Raisin in the Sun"
... sense of English" (Hansberry 1739 Act I Scene 1). Hansberry demonstrates through these characters how pride and strong moral character coupled with ... essay before the play would alleviate the ambiguity for the audience. Works CitedHansberry, Lorraine. "A Raisin in the Sun." The Bedford Introduction ...