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Q: What type of critical perspective is best described as an arena where you consider the values of theatre itself?
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Which of the following are generally agreed to be true of shakespeaare?

He had the Globe Theatre built in 1599 His wife had a daughter and twins (a boy and girl)


What Greek philosopher believed that good theatre fortifies us because you allows us to release repressed emotions in a controlled therapeutic way?

Aristotle


Metaphor in a sentence?

A classic metaphor from Shakespeare is the following, suggesting a theatre stage as a metaphor for the human world: : All the world's a stage, : And all the men and women merely players; : They have their exits and their entrances. A more modern everyday metaphor would be "The road ahead was a ribbon of moonlight" or "John is my knight in shining armour"


What is the importance of the shadows in Plato's analogy of the cave?

In Plato's famous allegory from his REPUBLIC, the shadows on the cave walls were appearances mistakenly thought to be real by ordinary people. It will help to update his allegory. Suppose that you were born and raised in a movie theatre. All you ever saw of the outside world were movies projected onto the screen. You would naturally, and mistakenly, think that the pictures of, for example, lakes, mountains, and trees you saw on the screen were what lakes, mountains, and trees really were. However, if you were to escape from the movie theatre and go outside, you would only then experience what real lakes, mountains, and trees really were. According to Plato, it's the work of philosophers to escape into the real world and then to help other people escape also. After all, experiencing lakes, mountains, and trees in real life is much better than merely seeing pictures of them


Why do you use irony?

well iIrony is an important way in which writers can develop deeper levels of meaning in a text. And it also is a very effective way of engaging and involving a reader in a text. It is a very common 'literary device' that writers employ - far more regularly than you might realise. You'll find irony in many kinds of texts - not just literary fiction and poetry so be on the lookout for it as it's a subtle technique that leads to high marks! Dramatic irony is a special type of irony used mainly in the theatre and in TV and film. Irony allows a writer to suggest a meaning that is different from the literal or 'surface' meaning of the words they use on the page. Irony works to 'shape' meaning in highly subtle ways to help create what is called 'layers of meaning'.~Bonehead10000

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Did women perform in greek theatre?

men are consider actors.


What does an actor need to consider when performing in theatre of the absurd?

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What dance styles is present in Consider Yourself in the Musical Oliver?

The styles of dance in Oliver! is musical theatre


What has the author Peter William Mathers written?

Peter William Mathers has written: 'A Critical analysis of contemporary English subsidised theatre practice'


What are Factors to consider when choosing a movie theatre?

๐ŸŽฌ Finding the ideal movie theatre? ๐Ÿฟ Consider location & accessibility, comfy seating, audio-visual quality ๐ŸŽฅ, diverse movie selection, clean facilities ๐Ÿงน, . Snack options & ticket prices matter too! Look for reviews & recommendations for a blockbuster experience. ๐ŸŒŸ


What has the author FINTAN O'TOOLE written?

FINTAN O'TOOLE has written: 'AFTER THE BALL' 'CRITICAL MOMENTS: FINTAN O'TOOLE ON MODERN IRISH THEATRE; ED. BY JULIA FURAY'


When was Shakespeares globe rebuilt?

"Shakespeare's Globe" is the name of a theatre built in 1997 which has not needed to be rebuilt. On the other hand the Globe Playhouse, constructed in 1599, and which burned down June 29, 1613, was rebuilt almost immediately and a new Globe was ready for the 1614 season. This theatre should never be described as "Shakespeare's Globe" which is the name of the modern theatre.