It isn't. Lots of plays, in fact most of them, do not tell you the ending first. But it is not uncommon to do this: you start with the end of the story, then tell the rest of the story as a kind of a flashback. It is more common in novels or screenplays than in plays for live theatre, but the idea is that our understanding of the development of the story is improved by knowing how it is going to turn out.
It isn't. Lots of plays, in fact most of them, do not tell you the ending first. But it is not uncommon to do this: you start with the end of the story, then tell the rest of the story as a kind of a flashback. It is more common in novels or screenplays than in plays for live theatre, but the idea is that our understanding of the development of the story is improved by knowing how it is going to turn out.
Because some people enjoy seeing plays!
At the beginning of the play before seeing Juliette, Romeo is in love with Rosaline.
We can only guess because there are no records at all of Shakespeare's personal habits. Maybe he prayed. Maybe he hired a prostitute. Maybe he got drunk. We will never know. But one thing we do know he did before starting to write a play--he read. We know that because he took the plot of just about everything he wrote from books he had read.
Yes, the ancient Greek audience was familiar with the legend before seeing "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the life and times of disgraced Theban King Oedipus is part of Athenian history. Colonus is the birthplace of the play's author and deathplace of Oedipus, whose birthplace is in Thebes. Athens, Colonus and Thebes share geographic proximity as well as a common culture and history as places in the life and times of one of the area's most famous kings.
To let readers know if a play is worth seeing
The reason there are tutorials in sports before you play is so you understand how to play
Dota is a semi-RPG and the controls, due to the hybrid of game-kind, make it hard to play-through. A game one might want to play before attempting this type of game would be Halo.
It isn't. Lots of plays, in fact most of them, do not tell you the ending first. But it is not uncommon to do this: you start with the end of the story, then tell the rest of the story as a kind of a flashback. It is more common in novels or screenplays than in plays for live theatre, but the idea is that our understanding of the development of the story is improved by knowing how it is going to turn out.
Because some people enjoy seeing plays!
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It is important to know an individual for many, many reasons. Most importantly, if you need to trust someone, you should know them. If you need to work with them, live with them or play with them, it is helpful to know them.
I would answer but I don´t know it too.
i do noy know
He did not know how to play violin before being cast as Sherlock. However, a violin coach was hired to teach him the instrument.
seeing as how she is Tiger's ex., she should play
i dont know thiz answer at all:)