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Plays

Plays are forms of literature written by playwrights for theatrical performances. These are written with dialogs between characters in a variety of genres – tragedy, historical, satire, comedy or farce. Among the famous plays is William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.”

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What are the different kinds of plays?

There are many different types. You can do role playing to get your feelings out, to do a play, or even just for fun.

Quote from mr birling in an inspector call about titanic?

A friend of mine went over this new liner last week - the Titanic - she sails next week - forty-six thousand eight hundred tons - forty-six thousand eight hundred tons - New York in five days - and every luxury - and unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable.

Why does Caesar fear Cassius?

He thought him to be a shrewd contriver who was always busy judging people's minds. Caesar also reasoned out that Cassius was not gamesome, did not like merry-making like Antony. He said about Cassius that he smiled as if he was mocking at the opposite person. Such serious nature had plans in one's mind. So, he did not trust Cassius.

Do stage directions include sleeping?

no stage directions are the directions or places on stage to stand or cross to.

What are the differences between the 1957 movie Twelve Angry Men and the play Twelve Angry?

Some differences between the play and the movie are that in the movie, there is a scene in the very beginning in the courtroom, and in the middle, a scene in the bathroom. I can't remember exactly, but in one of them, the boy is 19 years old, and in the other, he's 18 years old. In the movie, one of the jurors want to leave because he has tickets to a ball game, and in the play, he has theater tickets. I know there are some more, but it's been a while since I read/ watched this!

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Why does romeo choose such a poor apothecary?

He can easily be bribed to do something illegal. As he says, "My poverty and not my will consents."

Is Othello tragedy self inflicted or beyond his control?

Take your pick. Othello is manipulated by Iago who is a master at the craft of manipulating people and does the same to Cassio and Roderigo. Although it would be hypothetically possible for Othello to shake off Iago's influence, in practical terms it would be extremely difficult. Although Othello has control over his actions, his perspective is skewed by Iago's manipulation. So in one sense it was his own doing that he struck Desdemona publicly and murdered her privately, and yet he was doing so in response to a false belief that has been implanted in him and would be nearly impossible to resist. You may say, "But no matter what Desdemona had done, Othello should have known it was wrong to kill." And yet people kill others all the time, knowing it to be wrong and yet believing that there is an overriding moral reason for doing so. And before you say that preventing a woman from seducing more men is no kind of moral reason, think about the ludicrous moral reasoning which justified blowing up the World Trade Centre or sending troops to slaughter tens of thousands of Iraquis.

The bashful one by Jose garcia villa?

The Bashful One by Jose Garcia Villa is the shortest poem that has ever been created. The poem consists of a single comma followed by a blank page.

How was Hamlet inspired by Fortinbras' army?

In his soliloquy "How all occasions inform against me", Hamlet considers the soldiers in Fortinbras's army, who have gone off to fight in a pointless war over a piece of land too small to build a graveyard to bury the dead that will fight over it. Even though their mission is pointless, it is honourable so they "go to their graves like beds"

If they can have the courage to do their duty, even in a silly cause, then why, Hamlet asks himself, "do I live to say 'this thing's to do' sith I have cause and will and strength and means to do't"?

What does 'Don't count your boobies until they are hatched' mean?

The phrase "Don't count your boobies until they are hatched" comes from the story "The Unicorn in the Garden" by James Thurber. It is one of the collection of short skits titled "A Thurber Carnival".

It is a play on the phrase "Don't count your chickens until they are hatched", with the alternative meaning of "boobies" as both a small seabird and an insane person. The phrase "booby hatch" was once used as a derogatory term for an insane asylum, a hospital for the mentally ill. The titillating term "boobies" for "female breasts" also plays a role in the story.

Describe the course of Iago's deception of Othello showing which incidents were planned and which were opportunistic?

discribe the course of iagos description of othello, showing which incidents were planned and which were opportunistic

What is a Noble Act?

That is an old story from a Novel that you act out. === ===

Why doesn't either son get married and settle down in Death of Salesman?

They are restless, and feel that they couldn't live with the monotony of marriage and only having one woman

What are the first three lines of Midsummer Night's Dream?

the first three lines in the midsummer nights dream are:

Thesus

Now, fair Hippolyta, our nupital hour

Draws on apace; four happy days bring in

Another moon--but O, methinks, how slow

.................................................(and goes on)

Whose side are Lennox and Angus and Menteith and Caithness on?

They were on Macbeth's side because Macbeth was nice enough to drink their penis juice.

What is the shift in romeo and Juliet prologue?

It's a sonnet. There's usually a shift or at least the end of a sentence after either line eight or line twelve. Or in this case, both.