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"Heat" - Structure: The structure of this story leads you to believe that the characters death will revolve around the heat.
... are always together. This is very important for us to know, because this is what gives us our insight when the girls go to Roger Whipple's room together, and why they have the feelings they do when they are apart. ...
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"one more time" - monolog
... waiting for someone).
I left this life behind me and I am not going to regret it. Not much to miss, except the weather, the sea view from the balcony and the food. There was nothing else to stop me from ...
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: Creating an Atmosphere
... posses. During this improvisation we had
show many different emotions contrasting with this event such as fear,
stress and nervousness. I used a few small expressions like biting my nails
and hesitating whilst taking my turn, which showed the audience ...
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Bad magic - It was a piece of improvisation work and was based on the theme of witchcraft.
... three of them misuse the power, and the 4th witch (Sarah) takes their power away from them, this film is a much more modern take on witches and I found it very helpful. Macbeth by Shakespeare involves three evil witches ...
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billy liar-english
... reflect the fashion and music that their parents liked. Teenagers were expected to be seen and not heard, they would do exactly what an elder told them without question. Answering your parents back was totally out of the question and ...
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Blood brother unit 2 in drama GCSE
... more relaxed about it.
We had the conductor standing up walking around us asking for tickets. Him standing up over us gave him priority, but as soon as Sammy says "What!?" and stands up the authority automatically goes equally ...
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Blood Brothers
... obviously loved to dance and feel young. Throughout the song, we see the mother is always comparing herself to a certain Marilyn Monroe. I believe this is because Monroe was seen as an idol. She was always photographed looking pretty ...
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blood brothers - response
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We used thought tracking in our performance to show what people really thought of Miss Lyons being pregnancy and if they really did believe she was. As a result of this we got a lot of mixed messages, some ...
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Character development.
... this helped me develop the character as I knew more about her and was clear with how she would behave. Doing this meant that I could start the project knowing exactly how I would play the character.
There were many aspects ...
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character study
... bridges with his parents, as he believes this would help him make the switch, so he genially cares for Nick's well being.
I think he dresses smart but causal, as this would reflect his attitude to work. I believe he ...
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Charmed I'm Sure
... White: Funeral?
Doc: Haven't you noticed?
Snow White: Noticed what?
Doc: The fact that strangely, every time you see us there seems to be less and less of us.
Snow White: Well, now that you mention it, I suppose so, you'd better come in.
Doc: ...
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Clearly state what constitutes performance indicators? Why do people want organisations to produce these? Suggest your own type of performance indicators that Could be used with a doctor's surgery (general practise).
... measurement of the success of an organisation, and its management, you need to look at what success is to see what constitutes one. The obvious answer is that success is earning a profit and that the greater the profit the ...
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Comparing a devised piece with MacBeth
... also a sound believer in the occult, so Shakespeare included the supernatural idea of witches in order to appeal to James I's theological interests.
'Wake Up' was both written and set in 2005. It was written as a devised GCSE ...
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comparing Billy Liar with chicago
... Quant invented the mini-skirt, which became very popular in the late 1960s. The hippie movement introduced clothing such as bell-bottom jeans, tie-dye, and batik fabrics, as well as paisley prints.
The cultural elements for the plays are very different.The culture of ...
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Comparing the two plays ‘The Crucible’ and ‘In The City’ (3rd part of ‘Barbarians’)
... a communist meeting had to name anyone who they had seen there. This is shown when Betty and Abigail are saying 'I saw... with the Devil'. Another likeness is the strict Puritan morals of 1692, and strict American morals in ...
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Comparing the two plays ‘The Crucible’ and ‘Little Malcolm And His Struggle Against The Eunuchs’.
... communist meeting had to name anyone who they had seen there. This is shown when Betty and Abigail are saying 'I saw... with the Devil'. Another likeness is the strict Puritan morals of 1692, and strict American morals in 1953. ...
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Comparing ‘Bradley’ to ‘Billy liar’
... his sister getting cancer, this was to get sympathy and an excuse of why he didn't meet his girlfriend. Billy and Bradley lie that often so when they get them self into trouble the lies just roll of their tongue, ...
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Comparision of dicvised peice and another sun
... of staging blocks because it was a piece of physical theatre, and the actors used this to move around elegantly. It was very simple but very effective. Similarly our devised piece "Alone on earth?" used only one staging block to ...
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Considerations for doing the play to Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee.
... it and planned was when we had longer. This was my favourite activity as it involved the most 'free' type of acting where we made up what happened ourselves with a basis of what we may be thinking.
Staging - ...
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Creating an Atmosphere
... During this improvisation we had
show many different emotions contrasting with this event such as fear,
stress and nervousness. I used a few small expressions like biting my nails
and hesitating whilst taking my turn, which showed the audience that ...
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Creating an Atmosphere
... During this improvisation we had
show many different emotions contrasting with this event such as fear,
stress and nervousness. I used a few small expressions like biting my nails
and hesitating whilst taking my turn, which showed the audience that ...
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Creating an Atmosphere - Drama
... During this improvisation we had
show many different emotions contrasting with this event such as fear,
stress and nervousness. I used a few small expressions like biting my nails
and hesitating whilst taking my turn, which showed the audience that ...
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Creating an atmosphere for a play.
... During this improvisation we had
show many different emotions contrasting with this event such as fear,
stress and nervousness. I used a few small expressions like biting my nails
and hesitating whilst taking my turn, which showed the audience that ...
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Creating an Atmosphere.
... During this improvisation we had
show many different emotions contrasting with this event such as fear,
stress and nervousness. I used a few small expressions like biting my nails
and hesitating whilst taking my turn, which showed the audience that ...
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Creating an Atmosphere.
... During this improvisation we had
show many different emotions contrasting with this event such as fear,
stress and nervousness. I used a few small expressions like biting my nails
and hesitating whilst taking my turn, which showed the audience that ...