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Willy took off with it.
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Depending on the style guide you've been given, you can either italicize the opera's title or include it in quotes. The key is to be consistent with your titles throughout your manuscript.
The given circumstances in acting are what the author or playwright have given you as an actor to work with in terms of where you are, who you are, what you are doing, and why you are doing it. For example, your character profile at the beginning of the play (where they list the characters) will tell you something about your character. In "The beauty queen of leenane" by martin McDonagh, there is quite extensive character notes. These character notes are your Characters "Given circumstances." The setting, an old cottage in county leenane are your given circumstances for WHERE you ARE. Sometimes, however, the playwright may give you no in-depth information about your character, as in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, where all he gives in the character section is "Estragon, a tramp." All you know is that Estragon is a tramp. However, throughout the play, you find out pieces of history, and this is another source of GIVEN CIRCUMSTANCES. As either Stanislavsky or Strasberg once said ( I don't have my notebook on me this instant) "sometimes the inspiration for your character may not be obvious, but hidden within the line of someone else's character"Simply put, the given circumstances are whatever you are given to work with, be it pieces of history, emotion, costumes, settings, character relationships.
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Yes, there is personification in "Miracle on 49th Street." This can be seen in how feelings and emotions are given human-like qualities or actions throughout the story.
Willy and Bobo are Walter's "business partners," and he plans on opening a liquor store with them. Walter's family sees them as "good for nothing loudmouths," and criticizes Walter's trust in them. In the end, their mistrust is validated, when Bobo is forced to be the bearing of bad news. He reports that when Willy and Bobo were supposed to meet at the train station to work out details of opening the liquor store with the money Walter had invested (given to him by Mama for him to invest in Beneatha's school and for himself), Walter had run off with it, abandoning them and leaving them hopeless.
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The emotions are important for an animal to survive in a given group because it will determine its acceptance.
Sir Walter Raleigh's nickname (given by Queen Elizabeth) was Water because Sir Walter Raleigh never pronounced the letter l because of his accent .
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Bubby Brister's given name is Walter Andrew Brister III.
in Chicago because he played for the Chicago bears Walter Payton was actually not buried at all. He was cremated, and his family was given an urn with his ashes.
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Like childhood, youth to adulthood, ones emotions change with age and knowledge. A child's emotions are mostly based on having a desire for , and not having that emotion filled. A child will cry for attention and keep on crying until they receive that attention. Youth emotions are a mixture of what was and what is now. In other words you still retain some of your childish emotions but they are mixed with emotions which have some thought given to them. As an adult ones emotions are a complete mixture of all three.
He got there because he was cool