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Differences Between The Tempest Play And Movie
The Tempest Play v. Movie
The play The Tempest is a rather difficult play to follow in its written format. You have to carefully
keep track of who is talking to have a good understanding of what is occurring in the play itself. Just
like with movies it is easier to understand a play that is being portrayed by actors on stage because
you have the ability to view who is speaking with visual cues. Comparing the written second scene
in Act One of The Tempest written by William Shakespeare and the movie from 2010 which was
directed by Julie Taymor there are some differences like lines being removed, lines being shifted,
and overall easiness to follow.
During Act One, Scene Two of the play we start out by noticing that one of the main characters,
Prospero, has had a gender swap, which changes the name to Propsera throughout the play. Starting
out that is the only major difference that you can see, however the first line difference that has been
skipped occurs when Miranda says, "Wherefore did they not that hour destroy us", which was
completely skipped in the movie adaptation (Shakespeare, 12). In some instances, the director might
have opted to make the movie a little bit more children friendly by removing lines from Ferdinand
(page 24 line 448) talking about Miranda's virginity (00:26:48–00:26:59). Some interpretations of
the play by the actors and or directors that make the movie easier to follow is when Ferdinand draws
his sword, which he does after Prospera raises her
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Theme Of Miss Julie
Miss Julie has two subordinates, a daughter of the Count and a servant who are subject to each
other's authority. Miss Julie and Jean differs in terms of class and in terms of morality. In terms of
class, Miss Julie is superior compared Jean since Miss Julie is a daughter of the Count while Jean is
only a servant of the count. But, it terms of Morality, we can say that Jean is superior compared to
Miss Julie in that fact that Miss Julie had miserable experience in her love life. She was not able to
achieve being a loving wife for her partner due to her inappropriate actions towards her partner. She
beats her partner which forces her partner to leave her and resulted their separation.
The differences structure most of the play's action. In the play, the characters who are superior and
inferior does not change in their positions. The superior characters remained in their position and the
inferior characters also remained in their position. Both the superior character and the inferior
character follows the rule of the character that has the highest position which is the Count who is the
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One way in which this play could be related to the Darwinian concept of survival of the fittest is
through the play's examination of class and how it looks at two characters who seem to be rather
unhappy about where they are placed in the social ladder. The Darwinian concept of the survival of
the fittest states that there will be some members of a species who, thanks to their genetic variations,
will be more suited to prosper and survive better than others. Applying this to humans led to the
theory of Social Darwinism, which allowed people to argue that those who prospered were just
better adapted to suit their
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Julie Rowell Summary
Brendan O'Keefe
Mrs. Vermillion
AP Language and Composition
29 March 2017
Julie and Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously Summary
Julie Powell, the author of her own memoir, was a distraught secretary working at a bureaucratic
organization led primarily by Republicans in order to build a memorial to the terrorist attack on
September 11th, 2001. To further this misery, she was told that she may be unable to have children
in the future. After hearing this news, she and her husband Eric went to her mother's house in Texas
where Powell found an old copy of Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking which
reminded her of childhood memories of sneaking looks at and moments with books about sex and
cooking she knew she should not read. She was inspired by these memories to cook every recipe in
Julia Child's historic and expansive cookbook, in one year.
The challenge started well with Powell quickly cooking the first few of the 524 recipes in just one
weekend. Powell began to have a new purpose at work instead of being forced to listen to ludicrous
ideas for a national monument, including a football field built on ground zero, and was more and
more excited to go home and continue her self–assigned project.
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She gained more followers, and eventually she was given the opportunity to make a dish for the
Editor of Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Judith Jones, and invited the editing legend to have
dinner at her small apartment in Long Island. While Jones could not make the event, this plan helped
Powell gain enough attention to gain a media audience. Many months into The Project, a reporter
from CNN came to interview Powell about her Julie/Julia Project and record some footage of her
cooking. This interview was noticed by other news networks and Powell was interviewed for The
New York Times and by other CNN anchors who Powell gets the opportunity to cook
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Examples Of Patriarchy In Julie
Writing for her life, Julie records the gruesome details of her painful reality. Elizabeth Wein's
historical fiction novel, Code Name Verity, narrates the first–hand experiences of a secret agent and
a pilot. The use of female characters proves that wit and intelligence overthrow physical constraints
where men maintain power. Wein characterizes the females by making them fit in with the men and
introducing them to unexpected despair. Maddie, a female pilot, faces difficulties with the men who
work in the ATA, "[the men] were aghast at the idea of a girl flying the broken Lysander" (Wein
107). She flies the broken Lysander proving their judgment unjust. Despite gender, Maddie defies
the odds against her by challenging patriarchy. Julie describes a memory of her impersonating a
male role model, "even though I am a girl, they let me be William Wallace... because I did the most
rousing battle speeches" (3). Her sense of humor reveals itself as well as self–confidence. Although
the speech may occur during a game, she brings to life the idea that she can do what a man does.
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It builds a pathway for her creativity to contribute to how she prevails, "I'll do almost anything for
more paper" (84). Julie creates a mental eutopia manipulating her idea of reality. The stories she
depicts in her writing maintain who she truly is. Through flashbacks, Julie's former self introduces
her obstinate will. Hard–headed, Julie's determination sustains forward, "To hell with the truth... I
want my week and I'm going to get it" (132). Her drive continues to push her limits. No matter the
circumstance, she seems to obtain what she strives for. The way Julie perseveres clarifies that gender
does not hinder inner
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The Tempest: 3 Differences Between the Play and the Movie
3 Differences Between The Play And Movie "The Tempest"
"The Tempest" is a play written by William Shakespeare in early 1600s that has been previewed in
different kinds of movies, such as the one made in 2010, directed by Julie Taymor. It is a play
containing themes such as; revenge, allusion, retribution, forgiveness, power, love and hatred. When
it is compared to the play, there are specific differences seen in the movie, such as; Prospero is
reflected as a woman in the movie. The time differences between the play and the movie and how
the spirit Ariel is shown as a white man in the movie. The play starts with the story of Prospero, the
Duke of Milan. He gets banished from Italy and was cast to sea by his brother Antonio. He has ...
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The role of motherhood in the movie is powerful than the play, which we can see in Act 4, Scene 1
when Prospero approves the love Miranda and Ferdinand declares, however points out a harsh
warning to Ferdinand. In the movie, because of the female character, it is easier to make the
connection of mother and daughter. By switching the gender in this movie, it lead women characters
have a sexual power and empowerment, which was none in the play caused by the pressure made in
the Elizabethan Era. Taymor, director of "The Tempest" adds; "I didn't really have a male actor that
excited me in mind, and yet there had been a couple of phenomenal females–Helen Mirren being
one of them–who [made me think]: 'My God, does this play change? What happens if you make that
role into a female role?" (Roger) By casting Prospera, instead of Prospero changed the main themes
such as power and sexual empowerment, also the voice of Shakespeare in Prospero, whom he is
sometimes occurred as. The second difference between the play and movie "The Tempest" is the
time that it's written and the time shown in the movie. The play takes place during Shakespeare's
time, the early 1600s. When Shakespeare was writing "The Tempest", "people still believed that the
sun went round the earth." (Shakespeare 115–121) England was a Christian country and was
educated by the Church's education and, grammar schools taught Latin. The setting of "The
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Julie Cerrone
People say, "You don't know what you've got till it's gone." Truth is, you knew what you had, you
just never thought you'd lose it. For many people the ability to walk doesn't cross their mind because
their used to doing it every day. Unfortunately, between ten thousand and twenty thousand people
are diagnosed with avascular necrosis (AVN) each year in the United States, including my sister
Julie Cerrone. Since I saw first–hand what she went through most of the stories she tells can be
emotional. Avascular necrosis left her on crutches for about three to three and a half years of her life
and she was only in her late twenties. She was more than happy to share her incredible journey with
us that took place over the last couple of years. She started off the interview by saying this, "I'm
Julie Cerrone, a Certified Holistic Health Coach from Pittsburgh, PA who is thriving with psoriatic
arthritis, avascular necrosis, prothrombin thrombophilia and have battled complex regional pain
syndrome, melanoma, anxiety and depression." Julie has had a tough battle with her knees over the
past couple decades. In fifth grade she believes that this was the start of her reoccurring knee
problems throughout her life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She exclaimed that life was good and her knee problems were nonexistent at this point in time. It
wasn't until life after college is where the reoccurring sciatica problems began to bother her again.
Her stressful job piled on top of her stomach problems and after several tests she still didn't have an
answer. With her demanding job it was hard to treat her knee problems. She began going physical
therapy early in the morning before work. After she ran out of appointments and not much worked
for her she turned to yoga. Yoga did not help with her knee problems either though. She claims that
it was nothing she did but one day the pain just went
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Gender Issues in August Strindberg's Miss Julie
August Strindberg was undoubtedly a contemporary writer, but where gender issues were
concerned, he preferred to support the past. His work reflected the cultural and societal environment
around him in 1887; this suggests themes throughout Miss Julie, such as gender inequality and
women's' rights, were inflicted by his own struggle between classes and promiscuous relationships
with women. It becomes apparent in the play that Miss Julie, a self–portrait of Strindberg, typifies
Strindberg's creative energy and the close relationship between his writing and lifestyle. Miss Julie's
downfall can be associated with many aspects of her life, ranging from the masculine influence in
her life, to her degenerated brain, thus making her a damaged, ... Show more content on
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Mind you, Strindberg believed women to be of secondary form, despite him preaching equality of
the sexes in marriage in 'The Red Room'. Strindberg cleverly blurs the divisions of class and sex
within 'Miss Julie', as in his patriarchal society, men had control of who is at the top, and who is at
the bottom, hence the use of metaphors 'I'm on top of a high pillar'. Therefore, it is applicable that
the battle of sexes and gender inequality are responsible for Miss Julie's inevitable fate. 'Because I'm
a man, I'm young' conveys Jean's desire to the audience, while the sinister language is used to
suggest that Jean is allowed to 'play with fire' empowering himself over Miss Julie. On top of this,
Miss Julie is also presented as a dominant character, suggesting a sense of competition from the start
'She was training him'. On the other hand, this clarifies the battle of the sexes, as the struggle for
supremacy appears in Miss Julie's failed effort to dominate her fiancé.
Certainly, it seems that the winner of the battle claims power as a prize, and thus Jean's feeble
attempt to climb the social ladder represents the infamous battle. 'I listen when my betters are
talking, listen and learn' suggests that Jean is channelling her position in authority, whilst his use of
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Julie Essay
"BP is a multinational energy business that has 92,000 employees and operates in 175 countries.
When a new chief executive was recruited internally at BP (Tony Hayward), he promised to improve
the company's disappointing performance by quickly changing its culture to become more
innovative and responsive to its customers."
Q: How easy do you think it is for a new chief executive to change the culture of an organization
quickly? Justify your answer with reference to BP &/or other businesses that you know.
The BP Company has experienced a huge explosion at its Texas City Refinery in 2005, the oil
spillage in Alaska in 2006 and also the Gulf of Mexico explosion in the BP oilfield in 2010, and
these occurrences have had effects on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another thing that Hayward is trying to say is that he thinks the BP should think more about the
maintenance of a piece of equipment for a longer time period but not the short term benefit like
cutting the cost, for example, it is not responsible to cut budgets related to safety and maintenance
without thoroughly examining the impact on the risk of a catastrophic accident. At the same time,
Hayward is well known and has experiences in the organization. If the workers can get involved
more to the business so that this might lead to better decision making and he also want workers to
feel more secure and happy in their jobs, since he hope to make the business to become more
innovative. For example, in changing situations that demand a new way of thinking or a fresh
solution, stuff input can be very helpful and valuable. These management strategies may lead the
business to perform better, and if the whole business is having more motivation to work which on
the other words means to become more responsive to its customers and furthermore, it may enable
BP to raise it reputation and gain its public's trust again.
However, on the other hand, changing the corporative culture of the business can be very difficult
and in reality, it take times for the business to get used to the changes before it moves on to the other
stage of better business performance. There are also some other factors that can influence the
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Examples Of Animal Imagery In Miss Julie
Miss Julie is a drama of paradoxes and reversals. It is a play by August Strindberg which is set on
midsummer's Eve. It is a play that touches on symbols through animal imagery. These references to
animals as Miss Julie shows the idea that "human beings are the products of the forces surrounding
them". Strindberg adopted animals to parallel characters and convey ideas dramatically which would
be otherwise be kind of inappropriate with explicit representation of mortals. The animal imagery in
this play demonstrates how society looks down upon the people they feel are inferior to them. I
believe that August has given the audience a deeper understanding of the forces acting on the
characters in Miss Julie through the use of animal imagery. I am discussing the ... Show more
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This suddenly reveals the characters to both Julie and Jean himself. Strindberg decides to use
animals to match characters and convey the meaning behind everyone's actions. He firstly uses
"stable yard" to show a place Miss Julie and her ex–husband were at and thus brings about a horse
in mind. Here we get to see Miss Julie putting his ex–husband in a horrible situation and treating
him like a child. "Teach a dog to jump" [4] also shows how proud Miss Julie is and wants to show
that class rules but Jean eventually shows that no matter what, whether rich or not men are superior
to women when he takes control of the situation of Miss Julie and The bird. Even though Miss Julie
wants to show that women too have a say in judgements, she is easily weakened by Jean "flirts" and
cannot say any more. Strindberg uses Julie's dog, Diana' which seems to serve as an epitome of
Julie's fate or fortune. The dog get into an ''affair" with a pug of the lower standing, the "gatekeeper's
pug". Using these antitheses foreshadows Julie and Jean where an aristocrat "Julie" escapes her
social levels and has an affair with a commoner,
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Julie In The Workplace
Julie has accomplished all of her key job assignments, including the fostercare cases, the SEVs
updates, the Bench Warrant project and assigned policy work. She understands the agency and
division visions and directions. She is self motivating and creative in performing her work duties.
She is a team player and has contributed much to the PPI bureau. Julie always responds promptly to
requests for information or assistance from the PPI bureau, as well as the Central office. She is
courteous and polite in her dealings with others. She is impartial and objective in perfrforming her
work duties. I have never had any complaints about Julie's work demeanor. Julie completes tasks
assigned to her promptly and efficiently. She meets her deadlines
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lion king the musical Essay
Lion King: The Musical
The original Disney cartoon of a lion cub blamed for his father's death has been remade into a
Broadway musical acclaimed all over the world. Seen by over twenty five million people in over 15
thousand performances this intricately designed wonder has taken over 37 thousand hours just to
build the puppets and masks. Julie Taymor the director and costume designer was faced with a
problem of whether to create humans or animals playing the part and she decided to make masks
that show the animal face, as well as, show the human face giving the character his or her
personality. As for expressing other animals that are not part of the main cast or to express a certain
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Young Simba's costume is not as intricate as Scar's to show that, Scar has an underlying plan
whereas Simba is innocent.
Banraku puppetry, named for Uemura Bunrakuken begun in Japan in the sixteenth century is used in
this musical to let the audience concentrate on the story as well as on the skill of the puppeteers. The
master puppeteer, the only one usually seen by the audience is controlling the puppet with the help
of others for legs and body while a narrator tells the story. Certain gestures and movements help to
achieve a certain goal and get a certain message across to the spectators. At one point puppetry is
used to show the grasses of the savanna move as the wind blows creating a magical effect.
Shadows which can make an object seem larger than it really is and make something scarier than it
really is are a major part of this musical. Originated either in Greece or China this now Indonesian
form of puppetry is called the wayang kulit and uses flat puppets made of wood and animal hide
against a muslin screen. In The Lion King, shadows are used to portray many animals or ones that
seem frightening. This wonderful combination of puppets masks and real people makes this a most
wonderful sight. There are certain themes that are portrayed such as listen, remember, and learn as
they teach us to be part of "the Circle of Life," remember who we are and where we came from,
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Lion King Paper FInal
Nick Moyer
Music 324
November 16th, 2013 Lion King Musical Outline
What musical theatre does best is to be abstract, not literal reality. Julie Taymor director of The Lion
King, did exactly this when she directed the musical The Lion King. The Lion King
Broadway show in 1997 won six Tony awards, eight Drama Desk awards and the Theatrical
World Award. Everything in this show including lighting, choreography, orchestration, scenery,
costume design, and performance all came together to make an unforgettable masterpiece.
Director,choreographer, and designer Judith Taymor transformed the staged musical The Lion
King through ingenious puppet designs, inventive choreography, and the additional atmospheric
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Director of opera, theatre and film Julie Taymor is most famous for her broadway play in
1997, The Lion King. Julie Taymor was born on December 15th, 1952, in Boston Massachusetts.
At a young age she developed a love for theatre and gained a lot of experience during her adolescent
years. Julie Taymor studied abroad in India, Sri Lanka, and Paris because she was also interested in
other cultures. While her time in Paris she studied mime with Jacques LeCog.
This trip was an introduction to theatrical potential of masks and puppetry. These two art forms
played a major role in her creation of the Lion King.
(http://www.biography.com/people/julie­
taymor­
320722) Julie Taymor was the first woman to recieve
a Tony Award for best direction of a musical. She has four Tony Award nominations, winning two
that include best direction of a musical and costume design.
(www.tonyawards.com/p/tonys_search) Julie Taymors direction for the musical was vital for its
success but without the help of songwriters Elton John and Tim Rice, The Lion King would not have
thrived on broadway. Although Eisner and Taymor were important in creating the musical The Lion
King,
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Elton John and Tim Rice were substantially important for the creating the musical performed on
broadway. Tim Rice was born on November 10th, 1944 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. In
1991, he was
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Narrative On Julie
"Campsite 98? Are you sure Julie?" "Yes. And yes, again." She closed the pages and threw the guide
book onto the other camping books and maps scattered across most of the back seat. "Do you think
you are ready for it Dad?" I was a bit insulted by her question and instead of waiting for a response,
she turned to look at something out of the passenger window, probably one of the many comically
extravagant billboards indicating that we were approaching our destination. It was only 7:30 AM but
she seemed full of enthusiasm, especially since she now knew we were in east Tennessee. "You
know that we saved a whole day by driving all night. Now we will have more time to spend in the
hills." I looked at my daughter. "You know Julie, it was I who drove all night. You have been asleep
for at least the last two hundred miles, since asleep since Beckley. In fact you were asleep when we
crossed the New River Gorge bridge, before Beckley. A thick fog covered the length of the bridge. It
was creepy." ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fourteen hours had passed since crossing the Peace Bridge and despite a recent meal and coffee stop
at Tennessee Waffle House, and numerous bottles of Mountain Dew, sleep seemed to be both an
unavoidable necessity. It was my daughter's recent rush of sudden wakefulness and interest in our
journey that sparked me on to reach our destination without further breaks or rest
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Psychology And Criticism In Miss Julie, By August Strindberg
The play Miss Julie was written by August Strindberg in 1888 and is his most famous work. The
play is a naturalistic play because it is realistic and really captures human behaviour and psychology
and shows the motivations and dreams of the characters. What also makes the play a naturalistic
play is that the conflicts in the play are life–altering and purposeful. August Strindberg, the
playwright, full name was Johan August Strindberg and he was born born Jan. 22, 1849 in
Stockholm, Sweden, and died on May 14th , 1912 in Stockholm. Strindberg did not finish university
and in his early career he worked as a journalist and librarian before becoming a naturalistic
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He then tells her a story about him when he was a boy and how he saw her walking once on a rose
terrace, and then the next Sunday he went to church so that he could see Julie again after that he
tries to commit suicide because he thought he would never get her. Julie, who is moved by the story,
asks if Jean would go with her to the lake but he refuses warning her of the danger it could cause her
reputation. The guests are then heard coming towards the kitchen who Jean says are singing filthy
songs about them. Jean and Julie now go to Jean's room and it is suggested that they had sex. Jean
then starts telling Julie that they should run away and start a hotel, but Julie begs that Jean says that
he loves her, it is evident that at this point Julie is in love with Jean. However, Jeans true motives
now begin to really show and tells Julie to pretend that nothing happened. Julie then points out that
she has no money and Jean cancels the plans. Julie then starts acting hysterical and Jean does not
comfort but instead insults her. Jean reopens the idea of running away together but Julie begins to
take about her early
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Julie Mcgovern Case
Julie McGovern has struggled with chronic illness for most of her life. After a bout with
mononucleosis in childhood, her autonomic nervous system became irreversibly damaged, causing
her to develop Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). This chronic and often
unpredictable disease can cause a wide range of symptoms, including, but not in any way limited to:
Lightheadedness Heart palpitations Fainting spells Disabling fatigue Gastrointestinal complaints
Extremely low blood pressure Due to her condition, Julie was given a handicapped placard to limit
her time spent walking from her car to her destination. Being a young, attractive woman who shows
no outward signs of illness, Julie was concerned about using the placard. Even though she needed ...
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2. Trying not to stand out When you live with a chronic illness, you get tired more easily, have more
emotional ups and downs, and aren't as physically strong as you would like to be. In animal
documentaries, who do the predators go after first? The sick, the lame, and the weak. We may not
like to admit it, but humans have the same type of 'pack mentality'. People who look sick, weak, or
different are likely to be targets of stares, suspicion, ridicule, name–calling, and other unwanted
attentions. If you don't believe this is true, try dressing like a homeless person for a day, go out
(somewhere other than Walmart would be best) – http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/), and pay
attention to how people treat you. It will be one of the most eye–opening experiences of your life.
Scientific Studies Have Proven Invisible Illnesses Are Real I really don't understand with the advent
of the Internet how the average person can still boldly and proudly proclaim they "know" chronic
illness is fake. There are countless clinical studies out there to prove that these diseases are real. The
information is
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William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Essay
William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus
Titus transforms into a character of carnival in Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus." Carnival is a
concept described by Michael Bristol in his paper "Funeral Bak'd–Meats." In the paper, Bristol
describes carnival as a period before the beginning Lent in early modern Europe, characterized by
"hedonistic excess and transgression." (Bristol 351) Carnival characters place special emphasis on
food, disguise and a reversal of the social order or "uncrowning." The lower classes usually
celebrate Carnival and they dismiss rules or decorum. Carnival celebrates the body and practical
issues of daily "production and reproduction," rejecting official culture. Carnivalesque behavior
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And there is something dark about Rome when Titus enters in the opening scene. It's nighttime.
Titus is in the dark–literally and figuratively–for the first two scenes. Titus comes home unaware of
the corruption that he will face. The coliseum where he speaks proudly of sacrifice and heroism is
old and worn down. There is cheering, but there is no crowd present, making the cheering sound
artificial as if it were being played through a loudspeaker to make up for a public that is too
disillusioned or too desperate to care. (Taymor 06:48:28)
Even without the crowd, Titus's behavior in the coliseum expresses authority. His voice echoes
forcefully. He speaks the language of power–patriotism, bravery and religious ritual. Titus does not
equivocate. At the beginning of the play, Titus reacts as if problems are black and white. When
Mutius dishonors Titus by defending his brother and sister, Titus simply kills him. He asks Mutius
right before killing him, "Barr'st me my way in Rome?" as if Titus was most offended by Mutius's
attempt to control his power in Rome. (1.1.295) He calls his other sons traitors for defending
Lavinia.
Stability, social class and honor are most important for Titus. Unlike carnival, which espouses
creativity and new ideas, Titus is bound to ritual and rules. It is how he justifies sacrificing Tamora's
eldest son and it is the reason he
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Julie Rough Childhood
Julie had a rough childhood. Her father left when she was young and her mom had nasty, abusive
men in and out of their house. When Julie was sixteen, she finally moved out and was living on the
streets. She always kept to herself and stayed out of trouble. One day she was in a coffee shop and
she met a guy named Jem. They talked for an hour or two and Jem told her if she came back the next
morning, he would take her to Swansboro, North Carolina, a small town in which he lived in. He
promised to get her a job and a place to stay. The next morning she came, of course, and he did as he
promised. In Swansboro, Jem got her a job at his Aunt Mabel's hair salon. They soon started dating
and eventually got married. When Julie was twenty–three, Jem suddenly became sick and eventually
died. On her first Christmas alone after Jem's death, Julie received a box and card that Jem had left
for her before he died. In the box was a Great Dane puppy and in the letter Jem explained how the
dog was to keep her company and how he wanted Julie to find somebody else that made her happy.
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Andrea was unconscious in the hospital in a coma. They knew Richard was willing to do anything to
get Mike out of the picture so he could be with Julie. Mike and Julie went to Mike's beach house to
get out of town and away from Richard while the cops were looking for him. The cops would call
every now and then to give them updates. After he took off, Richard stopped by a store and
purchased blonde hair dye, tanning lotion, and a pair of sunglasses and he shaved his mustache off.
After his makeover, he looked like a new man. He stole a vehicle from the parking lot and took off
on his mission to find Julie. He knew they'd left town and he figured the only way he would find
them was by their friends or the cops. So he went back to swansboro and
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Creating Reality Within The Theater
Creating Reality in the Theater Theater was about attracting the middle class crowd to see their play
but also to please the audience. For many years in theater much of it presented false or unrealistic
concepts. Many authors of playwrights were accustomed to the idea of showcasing productions that
could not happen in real life. Around the late 19th century, there was a push for creating more of an
authentic and truthful piece of work. The movement was known as realism, which is the
"representation of familiar things in a way that is accurate or true to life" (Google). "Reality is the
state of things as they actually exist and is the perception of things as they actual exists" (Google).
In Miss Julie written by August Strindberg, this play displayed his attempt at representing realism.
Creating reality in theater requires implanting realistic points such as characters, actions, and
dialogue that is accurate to real life. Characters are a main part of a play. Establishing characters
with relatable backgrounds to people and depth makes the work more believable to the viewer or
reader. Miss Julie, who is twenty–five years of age and the main character, she reveals a lot of
information about her past.
"I learnt from her to mistrust and hate men, for, so far as I could hear, she always hated men and I
swore to her that I would never be a man 's slave"( Strindberg 30). This quote gives the reader
background information about her mother's past. Her mother spent her life with
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Julie: A Case Study
This is a day in the life of Julie (name changed to protect the identity of the student), a 16–year–old
ninth grader, attending a high school in South Jersey. Julie has cerebral palsy because of a premature
delivery and birth. Julie has had many surgery's over her lifetime, including a new surgery scheduled
at the end of January, 2017, for her hip. These surgeries have caused her to be in and out of school,
resulting in lags in her academic growth.
Julie attends a high school that is on the block schedule. She has two semesters and four classes a
day. Included within her schedule is physical therapy one times a week. Julie's accommodations
include an early release from each class, allowing her the time to navigate the hallways without the
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It is not something that Julie will outgrow. Cerebral Palsy affects normal movement in different
parts of the body and has many degrees of severity (Cerebral Palsy Guide, 2016). Individuals with
cerebral palsy often have other conditions; Julia has vision issues. Living with cerebral Palsy is a
lifelong condition, however, it is not a life–shortening condition. Individuals, like Julia, can live a
long life, however, have many surgeries throughout their lives.
Julie is scheduled for surgery in the end January, 2017. This will take her out of school for a possible
three months' time. This is difficult for Julia because she loves school and her friends. In addition,
the time away from school, compromise her academic learning. During this time, Julie will receive
home instruction. She will return to school as soon as she is medically cleared.
The high school Julia attends is a title1 high school in south Jersey. The high school has two
campuses, the nine/ten building and the eleven/twelve building. The school is 85% free and reduced
lunch. The campus that Julie attends has 876 students. The high school offers college prep classes,
AVID classes and special education programs. In addition, there are opportunity for sports and fine
and performing arts programs including, band, orchestra dramas, choir, and musicals. There are
many after school clubs including gaming club, book club, homework club and cooking
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Summary Of Julie Of The Wolves
Layne K. Nelson Book Title: Julie of the Wolves Author: Jean Craighead George Genre and Plot
summary: Julie of the Wolves is a favored classic written by Jean Craighead George. Its genre is
said to be a children's literature and it's also a book of adventure. Julie of the Wolves is a book about
a thirteen–year–old girl named Miyax –also called Julie– who lives in Northern Alaska (Miyax was
an Eskimo girl that liked to live by tradition). She lived with her father (Kapugen), for her mother
had died of disease. Soon after her mother's death, Miyax's father decided they would move to a seal
camp (out of grief). She had not gone to school and didn't plan to. One day, Miyax's Aunt Martha
came to their house arguing that Miyax must come live with her and go to school (she had to go to
school by law) and Miyax's father must go to war. She was forced to leave her beloved father and
move to a more modern, American place called Mekoryuk, Alaska. Miyax later is given the
opportunity to marry a traditional Eskimo boy, named David, and move in with him and his family
(she decides to do so only to do so because it is tradition to marry at such a young age). After a
while of living with David and his family, Miyax has had enough trouble and can't handle the
situation anymore (there are a few specific reasons that make her decision to leave final, but I don't
want to spoil too much). She wants to go to San Francisco to meet her pen pal and live with her, so
she runs off to the open tundra
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Julie Andrews Accomplishments
In one point of your life have you ever dreamed of being an actor, singer, dancer, or a musician?
Well Julie Andrews was all three. She had many accomplishments already at such a young age. She
starred in many musicals, movies, and performances. Julie was a marvelous singer and overall an
incredible performer. Julie Andrews had a very interesting and busy life with many
accomplishments. Julie Andrews was born in Walton–on–Thames, United Kingdom. She was
actually born with the name Julia Elizabeth Wells. On October 1, 1935 was the date she was born.
Her father, Ted Wells, was a school teacher. Her mother, Barbara, was a talented pianist and taught
others piano. On September 1st, 1939 Ted and Barbara got divorced. They divorced when Julie was
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She was told that the production was going to be a lavish musical fantasy that combined live–action
and animation. The Movie she was told about was the one and only Mary Poppins. At this time she
was pregnant with her first child, but Disney was willing to wait until after the child's birth. Walton
and Andrews had a daughter named Emma, In 1962. Then Andrews went off to start filming for the
movie. Her outstanding performance in this movie earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress.
She also won a Grammy Award, along with Dick Van Dyke, for 1964 Best Recording For Children
for "Mary Poppins." Andrews also scored the starring role in The Sound of Music. "The Sound of
Music" the film was released in 1965. Andrews was nominated for an Oscar again, and the film was
honored as Best Picture of the Year. She played a woman named Maria Rainer. Maria was a woman
who left an Austrian convent to become a governess to the children of a Naval officer widower. The
movie is filled with uplifting songs and life meaning. A year after the film was released, her
marriage to Tony Walton ended. Despite this, the pair still has remained close friends and have often
collaborated in the years
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Frida, By Julie Taymor
"Frida" the movie was released in 2002 and directed by Julie Taymor. The cast included Salma
Hayek as (Frida), Alfred Molina as (Diego Rivera), Ashley Judd, Antonio Banderas, Edward Norton,
Mia Maestro, and Geoffrey Rush. The film is a biography of the life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.
She is a woman who came from a very simple background. Kahlo rose to fame as an artist with an
unique vision for her craft. She endured a difficult relationship with her husband/mentor Diego
Rivera. Many of her paintings are based on her experiences in life. She is also an artist who from the
opinion of many, painted from her soul. Director Julie Taymor was able to capture and visually
show us the life of Frida by using creative and dynamic angles to bring Frida 's paintings to life.
Frida's rise to success was defined by the challenges she faced throughout her life. She had this
sense of durability, strength and resilience. She was rude, bold and also smoked and drank like the
men around her. At first Frida painted what she felt, but it wasn't for anyone to see or to be sold. She
would paint it and express every tragedy that affected her. In my opinion, her rise began once she
witnessed her husband having and affair with her sister. It hurt her so much inside the only way to
describe how she felt and let it out was she had to paint it. After that, she went on her own and
continued painting her pain. Through out her life she went through many hardships that caused her
pain internally.
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Julie Andrews Accomplishments
Actress, author, singer, child star, award–winning, Disney Legend, Dame Julie Andrews has
captured the hearts of individuals for seventy years. With her phenomenal talent discovered as a 10
year old, Julie Andrews has gone on to perform on Broadway, television, in films, and has won over
thirty awards. Many people know Julie Andrews for her roles in the films Mary Poppins and The
Sound of Music, and along with starring on Broadway, she has written over thirty books. Even with
all of these achievements, Julie Andrews has done an impressive job staying genuine, classy, and
respectable through all the popularity. This child star gone on to succeed on Broadway and thrive in
the film industry, influences people every day. People discovered Julie Andrews' talent as a young
child and began performing for large audiences at the age of 10. Although Julie's mother performed
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Describing her voice as "extremely high and thin," she felt she lacked "the necessary guts and
weight for opera." Producers on Broadway soon saw her talent and recruited her during her late teen
years. From her Broadway career, people remember her for her performances in The Boy Friend,
My Fair Lady, and Camelot. Growing to be well known in the Broadway community, Rodgers and
Hammerstein invited Julie Andrews to perform in their Broadway musical Pipe Dream and their
television musical Cinderella. Rodgers and Hammerstein later cast her in The Sound of Music.
Unfortunately, she resigned from her singing career due to an unsuccessful surgery in 1997. Her
surgery, supposedly harmless, removed vocal nodules from her vocal chords, but left her unable to
sing and with a raspy speaking voice. She underwent four surgeries in 2000, which only improved
her speaking voice. Julie Andrews' career on Broadway opened many doors to legendary
opportunities in the film
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The Inspiration of Frida Kahlo Essay
Some people become artists for the pleasure, but others might have an ability to perceive art in a
deeper sense than what is being presented. Artists like Diego Velázquez, Michelangelo Buonarroti,
and Sandro Botticelli could actually see the essence of art which motivated them to give the world a
canvas of questionable knowledge. Later another artist emerged with the same ability, Frida Kahlo.
She used her life as her canvas; allowed people to view the world from behind the surrealistic doors.
In addition, she was able to present self–portraits in many forms, all influenced by a tragic bus
accident which led to a broken spine that affected her whole life. Described mostly in the film Frida
directed by Julie Taymor, and the book Frida: A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nails showing "anguish" (Herrera 76) are positioned throughout her body all the way to her leg
which was later amputated. There is a crumbling roman column which replaced her spine. Stated by
Sharyn Udell the column represented an "'I' and its traditional association with female proportions
perhaps a punning reference to herself" (11). Tears are flowing from her eyes showing the pain of
losing her love ones and the feeling loneliness. The background is a desert with a cloudy sky giving
the sense of "physical and emotional suffering ... isolated against an immense and barren plain"
(Herrera 77). The Broken Column is still one of her most influential portraits. It's abilities to depict
self pain can be seen by many who loved the art style of Frida. In the scene when Frida is in the
Detroit Hotel. She experiences another tragic incident, the miscarriage of her second child to Diego.
One night in 1932 just three months of being pregnant Rivera, who sneaked in quietly, finds her lain
down with blood around her legs. The scene that follows is one of panic and fright as she is rush to
the emergency room. During the operation the baby, who was not fully developed, came out in
pieces. Frida declared he "disintegrated" in her womb. After a few days in the hospital bed, she
staggered out from her room and requested to see her child. The
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Titus Andronicus Revenge Quotes
Titus Titus is a film adaption of William Shakespeare's revenge tragedy, Titus Andronicus.
Sponsored by Overseas Filmgroup and Clear Sky Productions, director Julie Taymor and produces
Conchita Airoldi and Jody Allen were able to bring Shakespeare's vision to life. The main characters
Titus and Tamora were played by Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange. Throughout the film the
audience experiences how destructive revenge can be and the effects it has. A few important quotes
that applies to this film would be, "If one wishes for revenge, before you know it, a hurt as bad as
the one wished for will come upon the wisher" by CLAMP and "Before you embark on a journey of
revenge, dig two graves" by Confucius. The movie Titus shows that revenge is an ... Show more
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For example, the scene where Marcus Andronicus discovers Lavina on a tree stump with her hands
cut off, he gives a long speech about pain and suffering asking repeatedly why she will not answer
him. In return, the audience sees Lavina open her mouth to speak but only blood comes out, telling
the story of the cruelty she endured without really saying anything at all. This only adds to the pile
of revenge that Titus is seeking. Scene after scene we see revenge splattered everywhere, from
Titus's hand being cut off to the mauling of Tamora's sons, it does not seem to end. Not even after
Titus, Tamora, and Saturninus all die, the revenge does not end. Titus's eldest remaining son, Lucius,
claims revenge on Aaron's actions by stealing his only son and then burying him chest high and
leaving him to starve. Tamora and Titus wished a fate worse than death for each other and both
payed the price with the life of their family and their own lives proving that revenge is an awful
thing and brings down both the victim and the
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Miss Julie and Swedish Culture
Miss Julie and Swedish Culture
The play Miss Julie by August Strindberg is set in Sweden in the late 1800's on the count's estate.
The play unfolds on Midsummer's eve throughout the night of the annual celebration. Jean, a thirty–
year–old valet, is attempting to enjoy an evening in the kitchen with his lover Christine who works
alongside Jean on the manor as a cook. The couples evening is rudely interrupted by miss Julie, the
count's bitter daughter, who requests Jean be her dance partner at the festivities. The two risk being
caught together to continue talking through the night. However, throughout the night both Jean and
Julie reveal who they really are which leads them to resent one another and eventually leads Julie to
take her own life. Her suicide is the focus of the dramatic play but the theme of honor and respect
pair together to guilt the young lady to her end. August Strindberg's play Miss Julie is an accurate
depiction of late 1800's Swedish culture is every respect.
It is not a coincidence that the play Miss Julie hits the cultural bulls–eye. The writer Johan August
Strindberg was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1849 and was a citizen of Sweden for a majority of
his life. Many of the themes of the play such as socio–economic classes, religion, and gender roles
doubled as themes of Strindberg's life. "In his autobiographical novel The Son of a Servant (1886),
Strindberg underlines the class difference between his parents as one source of the conflict in his
nature
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Essay on Julie and May
Julie opened her eyes. Looking around herself with misty eyes, she found herself in a ward. No one
else was in the ward at that moment. The spacious ward was enveloped in quietness. Julie felt her
head heavy with dizziness, as if all the strength had drained out of her body. Questions stacked in
her brain: Why am I here? Why am I here? Yet her intense headache prevented her from thinking
hard. Despite her listless condition, she attempted to sit up in bed, but immediately felt an
excruciating pain in her left leg. Subconsciously, Julie groped for her leg. She felt the rigid plaster,
and jerked her hands back instantly with a start. That was when the terrible memories of the tragic
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No sooner had they closed the door behind them, than Julie rebuked herself for being so rude to her
parents. Burying her head in the pillow, she wept uncontrollably. Julie was a fifteen–year–old girl.
She not only looked beautiful, but was also famous in her school for being an athletic star in various
sports events. Aspiring to be a gymnast when she grew up, Julie joined the gymnasium team in her
school and had been elected the team captain for her excellent performance. Now her dream was
shattered by the unexpected car accident. She could not believe the misfortune that had befallen her,
although the physical and mental pain felt so menacingly real. In the following days, Julie shut
herself in her own resentment, refusing to see anyone who came to the hospital to visit her. She
resented being the only victim of the mad car; she resented being unable to lead a normal life; she
resented being called "the handicapped" instead of the usual "sports star"; she resented the
wheelchair, the medicine, the confinement of the ward with indifferent white walls. Most of all, she
resented being weak, for pride used to be her distinctive characteristic. Life resumed its monotony.
Julie had no choice but to stay in the hospital all day long, accept painful physical therapy and
control her diet. However, the monotony did not last for more than one week, for another patient
came to share the same ward with Julie on the eighth
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Essay about Prospera, Thy Role Is Woman
William Shakespeare, in his play, The Tempest, tells the story of a fictional exiled Duke of Milan. In
the original play, Shakespeare casts the duke as a man, Prospero. In a modern movie version of the
play, writer and director Julie Taymor casts the duke as a woman, Prospera powerfully portrayed by
the very convincing performance of Helen Mirren. The play, surprisingly, requires only a few very
minor line changes to substitute a woman lead for the original male role. While the actual dialogue
changes are minor, the impact to the play is substantial as it totally transforms the duke and an
audience's prospective of the character. With very few exceptions, having a woman as the Duke of
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The first examples can be seen in Prospera's ouster and exile starting with how apparently easily
Prospera was usurped. It is clear Prospera had the support of her people when she tells Miranda, "so
dear the love my people bore me" (Shakespeare 1.2.141). If the duke had the support of the people
and magical arts to manipulate people and events, it seems unlikely a rightful ruler could so easily
be usurped, but it becomes more plausible in Taymor's version where the position was only assumed
by Prospera upon her husband's death. Given it was not originally her position to begin with and the
predominant acceptance of male leaders at that time, it is much more realistic that a woman could be
usurped by her brother. Similarly, the fact that Prospera was not killed outright and that she was
aided by Gonzalo also becomes more believable with the duke being a woman. To kill an ousted
rival would seem of little consequence at the time if that rival were a man, but it takes on a much
less noble air if that rival is a woman, and Gonzalo's actions to aid Prospera defying Antonio and the
king become more believable as it is not only an act of kindness, but also a chivalrous act.
In addition to Prospera's ouster and exile, other examples of where having a feminine duke is more
believable can be seen by her actions on the island. One of the first is Prospera's treatment of
Caliban. After
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Synopsis Of Romeo And Julie
Romeo + Juliet: a summary
Title: Romeo + Julie
The movie "Rome + Julie" came out in 1996. The play is old and written by William Shakespeare.
The story is about Romeo (played by leonardo DiCaprio) and Julie (played by Claire Danes), they
are wildly in love with each other, but their families have been enemies for many generations. In the
movie you get the whole story, when they meet, when they kiss, when they got married and all the
problems.
Romeo:
Romeo is a boy age 16 and part of the family Montague. He is very sensitive guy and very
fascinated by love. He falls in love very fast. In the beginning of the movie he is madly in love with
a girl named Roselin. Then he meets Julie and falls in love with her very quickly. He is handsome
and intelligent guy who is very likable. He talks very poetisk and in codes, mostly he talks ... Show
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When Romeo killed himself because he loved Juliet so much. It was a very sad ending but still very
beautiful. They killed themself because they loved eachother so much, that is very sweet.
I think the plot in the movie is forbidden love. The plot make sense because forbidden love is also
the situation in many parts of the world today. When Shakespeare wrote this story this was the main
part of his story, and he would probably not believe that the same problem also would be present in
the 21st Century.
I would recommend this movie to the age 13 years old and upward. I think the movie is very hard to
understand and they use many different and hard words. If you really like love stories i will
recommend this movie to you, it is a beautiful love story.
I think the movie was good. It is not the best movie i have seen but it was a beautiful story. But the
ending irritated me, because the ending was sad. I am a fan of happy endings and because of that i
didn't like the ending in this movie. But the movie was good, and it is definitely a movie that
everyone should see at least once in their
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A Short Story : Cinderella And The Story Of Cinderella
Once upon a time in a beautiful castle lived four women, the ugly step mother janet, the two mean
twin sisters Julie and Julia they're the daughters from janet then there's Cinderella her father married
janet before he died so she has custody over Cinderella until she is 18 years old.
The twins never ever cleaned up the castle was a disgusting mess, Janet always had little parties and
gatherings with the other wealthy people all over their town sometimes the party would end with
cops being called due to drunk fights and arguments. When the parties end janet would tell Julie to
get her sister and clean up but they'll tell her no since she made the mess she needs to clean it and
the cleaning always ends up done by Cinderella because she doesn't like a dirty house.
Tonight the twins and Janet were invited to a party by the king, his daughter was turning 18 and will
be crowned the queen soon. Cinderella was never invited out with them because they felt as if she
stood out too much and embarrassed them. As Cinderella was in the kitchen eating a hot pocket Julie
and Julia walked in talking about the upcoming ceremony/party for princess Cindy who is becoming
18 today. " this party is going to be so fun, John texted me saying after the party Cindy is having
who she wants to stay for a after party with no adults you know what thats means Julie" julia says to
julie smiling. Cinderella got up and walked away she hated hearing the nasty sisters talk about their
"love" life, she
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Julie Taymor’s Titus Andronicus Essay
Julie Taymor's Titus Andronicus
Shakespeare's first tragedy has been a topic of discussion since the day it was written. Titus
Andronicus "was staged on 24 January 1594 by the Earl of Sussex's Men at the Rose Theatre"
(Welsh 1). Though this tidbit of information seems somewhat irrelevant to Titus, we must note that
there are certain standards and practices established by a play from its first performance. It is also
important to establish the general attributes that audiences attribute to Shakespearean performance.
One of the distinguishing factors in portraying Titus centers in its origin: "Titus Andronicus [...]
must be considered as an experimental play" (Bowers 118). Being Shakespeare's first attempt at
tragedy, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First of all, looking at the practical purpose of Shakespeare's work, we see that he was trying to
overcome the standard Kyd had set down with violence, found in works such as the Spanish
Tragedy: "Titus Andronicus tried to surpass [Kyd] in the portrayal of blood and horrors" (Bowers
109). Not only did the violence serve as a practical means of marketing, but the emphasis and
devotion to the villainous character of Aaron "extends the role of the villain" (Bowers 274). For the
first time we have monologues of the villain developing if not at least trying to explain his motives.
With this development, Shakespeare further progressed his craft and simultaneously, gained stature
for his inclinations. The non–practical explanation for Titus Andronicus' violence is found within the
characters and the aspect of humanity their actions portray and mirror, if only in part, in all of us.
There is a foundational element in all of us that seeks revenge. For we need "look only to [...] the
present decade [...] to see that Titus Andronicus is no period piece irrelevant to contemporary times"
(Karten 1). Though the decade Karten speaks of is the 1990s. The "present decade" obviously rings
true with the events of September 11, and in my opinion, more so with the overall events of the
American involvement in the Middle East. We are not too far from revenge to not appreciate the
message Shakespeare presents in Titus Andronicus. T.S. Eliot may call
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Miss Julie Essay
Findings on the play:
Miss Julie is a play written by Johan August Strindberg in 1888. Strindberg was a Swedish
playwright born in 1849 in Stockholm, Sweden. The play has three characters, Miss Julie, a 25 year
old who is the daughter of a count, Jean, a 30 year old valet, and Kristin, a 35 year old cook. The
play takes place in the count's manor house in Sweden, on a midsummer eve in the 1880's.
Strindberg describes the kitchen excessively so the reader could imagine the scene and everything
that is going on. The play opens with Jean walking into the kitchen, he talks to Kristin about Miss
Julie's odd behavior. He says that she was crazy since she went to dance in the barn and tried to
waltz with him. Jean and Kristin continue to talk when Miss Julie comes into the kitchen and tells
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When they calm down, Julie tells him about her past and how her mother was cheating on her father
but he doesn't seem to care, she tells him that she can't stay at the Count's house after what she's
done so she begs him to tell her what to do. Scared of the consequences of the Count, Jean tells her
to go so she leaves to prepare for her departure. When Miss Julie leaves Kristin enters the room and
finds out what has happened between the other two. They hear footsteps upstairs and it is the Count.
Julie appears with a small bird cage and tells Jean that she's got money and begs him to join her so
he agrees, but he says that she must leave the canary behind and tells her he'll kill it. Jean beheads
the bird on a chopping block and so Miss Julie freaks out and wants him to kill her too. She
approaches to the chopping block and says how she would like to see Jean's head on a chopping
block. She starts to get angry and says that she'll wait for her father so she could confess everything
to him. Later on, the bell rings twice which means it is the count. Miss Julie gets scared and begs
Jean to help her by telling him she'll obey him as a
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Titus Movie Essay
"Titus" (1999) is a movie adaption of one of the earliest and least known plays of Shakespeare,
"Titus Andronicus". Directed by Julie Taymor, the movie takes you to another reality, and you can't
quite understand whether it is a dystopian future or a time–mixed world. From soldiers using
swords, to using guns, from riding horses to motorcycles and tanks, you are left with the
unanswered question to which point in time the story is taking place. The movie, as bloody and
gruesome as the play is visually beautiful and sometimes difficult to watch.
The movie starts with a little boy playing in the kitchen in a twisted way with toy soldiers and after
an explosion he get's taken to ancient Rome in the middle of Coliseum. He then becomes part of the
whole story, sometimes even making you wonder if the whole movie is being dreamed by the little
boy. Titus (Anthony Hopkins) returns victorious in Rome after years of fighting against the Goths.
He comes back with his last four living sons , the captured Queen of Goths Tamora (Jessica Lange) ,
her two sons and Aaron the Moor (Harry Lennix). He sacrifices Tamora's eldest son despite her
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We witness death to death the destructive power of revenge and Julie Taymor has done a great job
by making it an all time tragedy. The costumes are a mixture between ancient times capes and
soldier uniforms with nowadays black leather jackets. The metallic, black, white, red and blue colors
used for the costumes are purposefully chosen to give a cold image and uneasiness. The change of
the setting from ancient Rome to a fascist Italy, the change of music from orchestral, to rock, to jazz
to electronic styles it just gives the movie a time travel feeling. And all is done so smoothly it feels
that everything flows
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A Comparison Of Romeo And Julie
A girl once loved a boy. He was her form of perfect, the peanut butter to her jelly, and her partner in
crime. However, this boy could never see her as more than just a friend. All she asked for was an
opportunity, a chance for him to be hers. Maybe they could have been the perfect couple, but they
would never know. The girl, Julie, was brilliant, coy, and determined. The boy, Leonardo, was
contrary, he was an extrovert, careless, and preferred to learn throughout experiences rather than a
book. You would have never thought these two would be acquaintances. Nonetheless, as a new
school year was commencing, they found their humor as a bond. Leonardo would always have Julie
laughing, and Julies awkwardness was very amusing to Leonardo. Julie shortly found herself
questioning her affection towards Leonardo. His humor and personality was all that she seeked for.
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He eventually proposed to another girl. Julie saw, and, while keeping her tears in, she pressed the
like button. He wedded a year later. Julie eventually found another, one that also made her laugh and
was certain of his feelings towards her. Leonardo saw, and although he did not know his own
feelings towards Julie,nor did he know about Julie's feelings towards him, he was glad for her.
Eventhough he never saw Julie as a companion, he always questioned what they could have been,
but like the moon lets the sun shine in the day, he let her shine, for he knew he would stop her from
succeeding. The years passed, Leonardo never let go of Julie and soon found himself in a divorce.
Julie married another, and though she was happy she longed to even see Leonardo. Julie would
return to the town often, but both never saw each other. Leonardo married again, both had children
and lived their lives. The years progressed, and both of their hearts continued to ache and wonder for
each
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Miss Julie Essay
Miss Julie is a naturalistic tragedy, in which Strindberg examines the rigid class structures of 19th
century Sweden. His manipulation of the setting and staging to establish the social strata within his
play allows both the criticism and reinforcement of the play's social hierarchy, as well as that of
Sweden. This manipulation is further utilised to exhibit the role of the characters, predominantly
Miss Julie and Jean, the disparate protagonists, within these strata. Strindberg establishes a single
setting, which acts as a platform for sexual and social conflicts. His use of spatial determinism
suggests that class divisions are permanent social constructs, which can only be temporarily
subverted. The incorporation of epitomic components within the single setting – the kitchen and the
garden – highlights the profound disparity between the aristocracy and the proletariat. The
psychological and physical distance at which the lower class is alienated from the upper class is also
portrayed through contrasting settings. Thus, Strindberg's ingenious adaption of mise–en–scène in
conjunction with the application of a multitude of literary techniques essentially allows the
comprehensive exploration of the rigidity of class structures. Strindberg's utilisation of spatial
determinism essentially conveys the inflexible nature of 19th century class structures and
emphasises Miss Julie's powerlessness to subvert her social stereotype permanently. Julie's physical
inability to escape the
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Summary Of Julie Of The Wolves
Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George, winner of the Newbery Medal brings a story of a
young Eskimo girl, Miyax who has been married off into a bad situation but finds solace in the San
Francisco pen pal who calls her Julie. The author tells the tale in three parts. Part I, Amaroq, the
wolf; this tells when she first meets the wolves and how she came to understand their family
dynamic. The devotion to understanding them is her lifeline for food. Intuitiveness along with
teachings of her father guide her to become one of the pack. Amaroq, is the leader, the protector, and
the one to respect above all others. Part II Miyax, the girl is where the reader learns where she
comes from, what happens to her and why she is on the ice with the wolves. Miyax's mother died
when she was four, therefore her father, whom she called Kapugen took her and moved to the seal
camp. He taught her to love the wolves, he said to her "Wolves are brotherly, they love each other,
and if you learn to speak to them, they will love you too."
When Miyax was nine she went to live with her Aunt Martha to attend school, but before she left,
her father told her he would make an agreement for her to marry the son of a friend, when she
turned 13. During this time Kapugen had gone hunting but only his kayak had returned. This is
when she meets Mr. Pollok who introduces her to a pen pal from San Francisco with the name Amy.
This begins a friendship that gives Miyax hope of a new life in a new place. She
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Animals In Miss Julie Quotes
Symbolic Significance of Animals in 'Miss Julie' by August Strindberg
"The petty man conducts himself like an animal, yet wants others to think well of him."
– Xun Zi
Animals are the most basic form of human nature; they act without the external pressures of a
society, unlike humans. All animals have a variety of both positive and negative connotations, such
as the powerful yet wild eagle, and it is in a humans' primitive nature to behave as they do. "Miss
Julie" by August Strindberg tells the story of two protagonists in Sweden during the 19th century.
Through the play, the social, historical and cultural context is portrayed as Strindberg addresses both
gender and social conflicts. Animalistic references are habitually placed as a tool ... Show more
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There are numerous shifts in power throughout the play, mainly conveyed through the use of dogs
and hawks. An example of this is the repetitive use of the word "command". At the start of the play,
Jean states that he is "At your command, Miss Julie" , relating to the dog motif as it is a common
connotation of a dog to take commands from their master. Here, the dog motif is used to symbolise
Miss Julie's power over Jean. However, later this becomes complicated as Jean realises "that the
hawk's back was as grey as its front;" this statement insinuates that Miss Julie is not as noble and
substantial as her character alludes. This is proceeding the sexual encounter between the two
characters and relates to the falling dream of Miss Julie, as she has not only fallen in terms of
virginity and honour, but also in her perception by others, causing her to transform from the
powerful hawk to the meek greenfinch. Later, Miss Julie attempts to regain her power, "You dog,
who wears my collar," but again succumbs to her 'natural' less powerful state as a woman as she
asks Jean to, "Order me and I'll obey like a dog." The constant shifts of power is also symbolic of
their near equal social standings according to naturalistic
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Roman, Julie, and Friends
It was early in the day, when Julie met her friends at the bus stop. They were the first to be picked
up, as always, they believed it was because they were girls. 5 very different girls, all–unique in their
own ways.
Julie loved her friends. Briar was the oldest, played sports, and the leader. Paris is always happy and
nice. Grace was quiet, shy, and Julie's BFF. Rose was the smartest and the one who decided that the
girls and boys must never be friends.
After a couple of stops the bus went on. No one paid attention but soon the bus came to the dreaded
boys stop. 5 boys jumped ran and pushed until they were on the bus.
Ben was the leader he was strong, nice, and always playing ball. Troy and Tyler were twins both
with wild red hair and very loud. Roman was quiet but funny. He always greeted the girls, including
Julie. Curtis was Roman's best friend and would always stick his tongue out at the girls.
As soon as the bus stopped at the school, the five boys rushed to get off first. Everyone else got off
quickly, while the girls took their time to leave.
The boys ran to the playground, while the girls stopped at the bathroom before class.
While at the restroom Rose turned to Julie and said "that boy needs to stop talking to you". And
Julie said, "He's just being nice".
Meanwhile on the playground Curtis says, "You need to stop talking to that girl". Roman says "
Why? I'm just being friendly."
The bell rings. Everyone rushes to the classroom. The girls sit in their
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Frida, By Julie Taymor
"Frida" the movies was released in 2002 and directed by Julie Taymor. The cast included Salma
Hayek as (Frida), Alfred Molina as (Diego Rivera), Ashley Judd, Antonio Banderas, Edward Norton,
Mia Maestro, and Geoffrey Rush. "Frida" is a biography of the life of Mexican artist Frida Khalo).
She is a woman who came from a very simple background. She rose to fame as an artist with a very
interesting vision for her craft. She endured a very difficult relationship with her husband/mentor
Diego Rivera Many of her Paintings are from her many experiences in life. She is also an artist who
many feel painted from her soul. Director Julie Taymor was able to capture that and visually show
us the life of Frida by using creative and dynamic angles to bring Fridas paintings to life.
Frida's rise to success was defined by the challenges she endured over time. She had this sense of
durability, strength and resilience. She can be rude and bold and also smoke and drink like the men. .
At first Frida"s painted what she felt, but it wasn't to show anyone or sell any paintings. . Every
tragedy that affected her she would paint it and express it. In my opinion her rise began once she
witness her husband having and affair with her sister. it hurt her so much inside the only way to let it
go and let it out was she had to paint it. After that, she went on her own and began painting her pain.
Through out her life she endured many hardships that hurt her internally. This shifted her point of
view
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Differences Between The Tempest Play And Movie

  • 1. Differences Between The Tempest Play And Movie The Tempest Play v. Movie The play The Tempest is a rather difficult play to follow in its written format. You have to carefully keep track of who is talking to have a good understanding of what is occurring in the play itself. Just like with movies it is easier to understand a play that is being portrayed by actors on stage because you have the ability to view who is speaking with visual cues. Comparing the written second scene in Act One of The Tempest written by William Shakespeare and the movie from 2010 which was directed by Julie Taymor there are some differences like lines being removed, lines being shifted, and overall easiness to follow. During Act One, Scene Two of the play we start out by noticing that one of the main characters, Prospero, has had a gender swap, which changes the name to Propsera throughout the play. Starting out that is the only major difference that you can see, however the first line difference that has been skipped occurs when Miranda says, "Wherefore did they not that hour destroy us", which was completely skipped in the movie adaptation (Shakespeare, 12). In some instances, the director might have opted to make the movie a little bit more children friendly by removing lines from Ferdinand (page 24 line 448) talking about Miranda's virginity (00:26:48–00:26:59). Some interpretations of the play by the actors and or directors that make the movie easier to follow is when Ferdinand draws his sword, which he does after Prospera raises her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. Theme Of Miss Julie Miss Julie has two subordinates, a daughter of the Count and a servant who are subject to each other's authority. Miss Julie and Jean differs in terms of class and in terms of morality. In terms of class, Miss Julie is superior compared Jean since Miss Julie is a daughter of the Count while Jean is only a servant of the count. But, it terms of Morality, we can say that Jean is superior compared to Miss Julie in that fact that Miss Julie had miserable experience in her love life. She was not able to achieve being a loving wife for her partner due to her inappropriate actions towards her partner. She beats her partner which forces her partner to leave her and resulted their separation. The differences structure most of the play's action. In the play, the characters who are superior and inferior does not change in their positions. The superior characters remained in their position and the inferior characters also remained in their position. Both the superior character and the inferior character follows the rule of the character that has the highest position which is the Count who is the father of Miss Julie who is considered as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One way in which this play could be related to the Darwinian concept of survival of the fittest is through the play's examination of class and how it looks at two characters who seem to be rather unhappy about where they are placed in the social ladder. The Darwinian concept of the survival of the fittest states that there will be some members of a species who, thanks to their genetic variations, will be more suited to prosper and survive better than others. Applying this to humans led to the theory of Social Darwinism, which allowed people to argue that those who prospered were just better adapted to suit their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Julie Rowell Summary Brendan O'Keefe Mrs. Vermillion AP Language and Composition 29 March 2017 Julie and Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously Summary Julie Powell, the author of her own memoir, was a distraught secretary working at a bureaucratic organization led primarily by Republicans in order to build a memorial to the terrorist attack on September 11th, 2001. To further this misery, she was told that she may be unable to have children in the future. After hearing this news, she and her husband Eric went to her mother's house in Texas where Powell found an old copy of Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking which reminded her of childhood memories of sneaking looks at and moments with books about sex and cooking she knew she should not read. She was inspired by these memories to cook every recipe in Julia Child's historic and expansive cookbook, in one year. The challenge started well with Powell quickly cooking the first few of the 524 recipes in just one weekend. Powell began to have a new purpose at work instead of being forced to listen to ludicrous ideas for a national monument, including a football field built on ground zero, and was more and more excited to go home and continue her self–assigned project. While The Project began well, Julia Child's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She gained more followers, and eventually she was given the opportunity to make a dish for the Editor of Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Judith Jones, and invited the editing legend to have dinner at her small apartment in Long Island. While Jones could not make the event, this plan helped Powell gain enough attention to gain a media audience. Many months into The Project, a reporter from CNN came to interview Powell about her Julie/Julia Project and record some footage of her cooking. This interview was noticed by other news networks and Powell was interviewed for The New York Times and by other CNN anchors who Powell gets the opportunity to cook ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Examples Of Patriarchy In Julie Writing for her life, Julie records the gruesome details of her painful reality. Elizabeth Wein's historical fiction novel, Code Name Verity, narrates the first–hand experiences of a secret agent and a pilot. The use of female characters proves that wit and intelligence overthrow physical constraints where men maintain power. Wein characterizes the females by making them fit in with the men and introducing them to unexpected despair. Maddie, a female pilot, faces difficulties with the men who work in the ATA, "[the men] were aghast at the idea of a girl flying the broken Lysander" (Wein 107). She flies the broken Lysander proving their judgment unjust. Despite gender, Maddie defies the odds against her by challenging patriarchy. Julie describes a memory of her impersonating a male role model, "even though I am a girl, they let me be William Wallace... because I did the most rousing battle speeches" (3). Her sense of humor reveals itself as well as self–confidence. Although the speech may occur during a game, she brings to life the idea that she can do what a man does. Both of the characters challenge patriarchy by embodying usual male roles. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It builds a pathway for her creativity to contribute to how she prevails, "I'll do almost anything for more paper" (84). Julie creates a mental eutopia manipulating her idea of reality. The stories she depicts in her writing maintain who she truly is. Through flashbacks, Julie's former self introduces her obstinate will. Hard–headed, Julie's determination sustains forward, "To hell with the truth... I want my week and I'm going to get it" (132). Her drive continues to push her limits. No matter the circumstance, she seems to obtain what she strives for. The way Julie perseveres clarifies that gender does not hinder inner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. The Tempest: 3 Differences Between the Play and the Movie 3 Differences Between The Play And Movie "The Tempest" "The Tempest" is a play written by William Shakespeare in early 1600s that has been previewed in different kinds of movies, such as the one made in 2010, directed by Julie Taymor. It is a play containing themes such as; revenge, allusion, retribution, forgiveness, power, love and hatred. When it is compared to the play, there are specific differences seen in the movie, such as; Prospero is reflected as a woman in the movie. The time differences between the play and the movie and how the spirit Ariel is shown as a white man in the movie. The play starts with the story of Prospero, the Duke of Milan. He gets banished from Italy and was cast to sea by his brother Antonio. He has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The role of motherhood in the movie is powerful than the play, which we can see in Act 4, Scene 1 when Prospero approves the love Miranda and Ferdinand declares, however points out a harsh warning to Ferdinand. In the movie, because of the female character, it is easier to make the connection of mother and daughter. By switching the gender in this movie, it lead women characters have a sexual power and empowerment, which was none in the play caused by the pressure made in the Elizabethan Era. Taymor, director of "The Tempest" adds; "I didn't really have a male actor that excited me in mind, and yet there had been a couple of phenomenal females–Helen Mirren being one of them–who [made me think]: 'My God, does this play change? What happens if you make that role into a female role?" (Roger) By casting Prospera, instead of Prospero changed the main themes such as power and sexual empowerment, also the voice of Shakespeare in Prospero, whom he is sometimes occurred as. The second difference between the play and movie "The Tempest" is the time that it's written and the time shown in the movie. The play takes place during Shakespeare's time, the early 1600s. When Shakespeare was writing "The Tempest", "people still believed that the sun went round the earth." (Shakespeare 115–121) England was a Christian country and was educated by the Church's education and, grammar schools taught Latin. The setting of "The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Julie Cerrone People say, "You don't know what you've got till it's gone." Truth is, you knew what you had, you just never thought you'd lose it. For many people the ability to walk doesn't cross their mind because their used to doing it every day. Unfortunately, between ten thousand and twenty thousand people are diagnosed with avascular necrosis (AVN) each year in the United States, including my sister Julie Cerrone. Since I saw first–hand what she went through most of the stories she tells can be emotional. Avascular necrosis left her on crutches for about three to three and a half years of her life and she was only in her late twenties. She was more than happy to share her incredible journey with us that took place over the last couple of years. She started off the interview by saying this, "I'm Julie Cerrone, a Certified Holistic Health Coach from Pittsburgh, PA who is thriving with psoriatic arthritis, avascular necrosis, prothrombin thrombophilia and have battled complex regional pain syndrome, melanoma, anxiety and depression." Julie has had a tough battle with her knees over the past couple decades. In fifth grade she believes that this was the start of her reoccurring knee problems throughout her life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She exclaimed that life was good and her knee problems were nonexistent at this point in time. It wasn't until life after college is where the reoccurring sciatica problems began to bother her again. Her stressful job piled on top of her stomach problems and after several tests she still didn't have an answer. With her demanding job it was hard to treat her knee problems. She began going physical therapy early in the morning before work. After she ran out of appointments and not much worked for her she turned to yoga. Yoga did not help with her knee problems either though. She claims that it was nothing she did but one day the pain just went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Gender Issues in August Strindberg's Miss Julie August Strindberg was undoubtedly a contemporary writer, but where gender issues were concerned, he preferred to support the past. His work reflected the cultural and societal environment around him in 1887; this suggests themes throughout Miss Julie, such as gender inequality and women's' rights, were inflicted by his own struggle between classes and promiscuous relationships with women. It becomes apparent in the play that Miss Julie, a self–portrait of Strindberg, typifies Strindberg's creative energy and the close relationship between his writing and lifestyle. Miss Julie's downfall can be associated with many aspects of her life, ranging from the masculine influence in her life, to her degenerated brain, thus making her a damaged, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mind you, Strindberg believed women to be of secondary form, despite him preaching equality of the sexes in marriage in 'The Red Room'. Strindberg cleverly blurs the divisions of class and sex within 'Miss Julie', as in his patriarchal society, men had control of who is at the top, and who is at the bottom, hence the use of metaphors 'I'm on top of a high pillar'. Therefore, it is applicable that the battle of sexes and gender inequality are responsible for Miss Julie's inevitable fate. 'Because I'm a man, I'm young' conveys Jean's desire to the audience, while the sinister language is used to suggest that Jean is allowed to 'play with fire' empowering himself over Miss Julie. On top of this, Miss Julie is also presented as a dominant character, suggesting a sense of competition from the start 'She was training him'. On the other hand, this clarifies the battle of the sexes, as the struggle for supremacy appears in Miss Julie's failed effort to dominate her fiancé. Certainly, it seems that the winner of the battle claims power as a prize, and thus Jean's feeble attempt to climb the social ladder represents the infamous battle. 'I listen when my betters are talking, listen and learn' suggests that Jean is channelling her position in authority, whilst his use of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Julie Essay "BP is a multinational energy business that has 92,000 employees and operates in 175 countries. When a new chief executive was recruited internally at BP (Tony Hayward), he promised to improve the company's disappointing performance by quickly changing its culture to become more innovative and responsive to its customers." Q: How easy do you think it is for a new chief executive to change the culture of an organization quickly? Justify your answer with reference to BP &/or other businesses that you know. The BP Company has experienced a huge explosion at its Texas City Refinery in 2005, the oil spillage in Alaska in 2006 and also the Gulf of Mexico explosion in the BP oilfield in 2010, and these occurrences have had effects on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another thing that Hayward is trying to say is that he thinks the BP should think more about the maintenance of a piece of equipment for a longer time period but not the short term benefit like cutting the cost, for example, it is not responsible to cut budgets related to safety and maintenance without thoroughly examining the impact on the risk of a catastrophic accident. At the same time, Hayward is well known and has experiences in the organization. If the workers can get involved more to the business so that this might lead to better decision making and he also want workers to feel more secure and happy in their jobs, since he hope to make the business to become more innovative. For example, in changing situations that demand a new way of thinking or a fresh solution, stuff input can be very helpful and valuable. These management strategies may lead the business to perform better, and if the whole business is having more motivation to work which on the other words means to become more responsive to its customers and furthermore, it may enable BP to raise it reputation and gain its public's trust again. However, on the other hand, changing the corporative culture of the business can be very difficult and in reality, it take times for the business to get used to the changes before it moves on to the other stage of better business performance. There are also some other factors that can influence the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Examples Of Animal Imagery In Miss Julie Miss Julie is a drama of paradoxes and reversals. It is a play by August Strindberg which is set on midsummer's Eve. It is a play that touches on symbols through animal imagery. These references to animals as Miss Julie shows the idea that "human beings are the products of the forces surrounding them". Strindberg adopted animals to parallel characters and convey ideas dramatically which would be otherwise be kind of inappropriate with explicit representation of mortals. The animal imagery in this play demonstrates how society looks down upon the people they feel are inferior to them. I believe that August has given the audience a deeper understanding of the forces acting on the characters in Miss Julie through the use of animal imagery. I am discussing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This suddenly reveals the characters to both Julie and Jean himself. Strindberg decides to use animals to match characters and convey the meaning behind everyone's actions. He firstly uses "stable yard" to show a place Miss Julie and her ex–husband were at and thus brings about a horse in mind. Here we get to see Miss Julie putting his ex–husband in a horrible situation and treating him like a child. "Teach a dog to jump" [4] also shows how proud Miss Julie is and wants to show that class rules but Jean eventually shows that no matter what, whether rich or not men are superior to women when he takes control of the situation of Miss Julie and The bird. Even though Miss Julie wants to show that women too have a say in judgements, she is easily weakened by Jean "flirts" and cannot say any more. Strindberg uses Julie's dog, Diana' which seems to serve as an epitome of Julie's fate or fortune. The dog get into an ''affair" with a pug of the lower standing, the "gatekeeper's pug". Using these antitheses foreshadows Julie and Jean where an aristocrat "Julie" escapes her social levels and has an affair with a commoner, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Julie In The Workplace Julie has accomplished all of her key job assignments, including the fostercare cases, the SEVs updates, the Bench Warrant project and assigned policy work. She understands the agency and division visions and directions. She is self motivating and creative in performing her work duties. She is a team player and has contributed much to the PPI bureau. Julie always responds promptly to requests for information or assistance from the PPI bureau, as well as the Central office. She is courteous and polite in her dealings with others. She is impartial and objective in perfrforming her work duties. I have never had any complaints about Julie's work demeanor. Julie completes tasks assigned to her promptly and efficiently. She meets her deadlines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. lion king the musical Essay Lion King: The Musical The original Disney cartoon of a lion cub blamed for his father's death has been remade into a Broadway musical acclaimed all over the world. Seen by over twenty five million people in over 15 thousand performances this intricately designed wonder has taken over 37 thousand hours just to build the puppets and masks. Julie Taymor the director and costume designer was faced with a problem of whether to create humans or animals playing the part and she decided to make masks that show the animal face, as well as, show the human face giving the character his or her personality. As for expressing other animals that are not part of the main cast or to express a certain theme, 2 different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Young Simba's costume is not as intricate as Scar's to show that, Scar has an underlying plan whereas Simba is innocent. Banraku puppetry, named for Uemura Bunrakuken begun in Japan in the sixteenth century is used in this musical to let the audience concentrate on the story as well as on the skill of the puppeteers. The master puppeteer, the only one usually seen by the audience is controlling the puppet with the help of others for legs and body while a narrator tells the story. Certain gestures and movements help to achieve a certain goal and get a certain message across to the spectators. At one point puppetry is used to show the grasses of the savanna move as the wind blows creating a magical effect. Shadows which can make an object seem larger than it really is and make something scarier than it really is are a major part of this musical. Originated either in Greece or China this now Indonesian form of puppetry is called the wayang kulit and uses flat puppets made of wood and animal hide against a muslin screen. In The Lion King, shadows are used to portray many animals or ones that seem frightening. This wonderful combination of puppets masks and real people makes this a most wonderful sight. There are certain themes that are portrayed such as listen, remember, and learn as they teach us to be part of "the Circle of Life," remember who we are and where we came from, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Lion King Paper FInal Nick Moyer Music 324 November 16th, 2013 Lion King Musical Outline What musical theatre does best is to be abstract, not literal reality. Julie Taymor director of The Lion King, did exactly this when she directed the musical The Lion King. The Lion King Broadway show in 1997 won six Tony awards, eight Drama Desk awards and the Theatrical World Award. Everything in this show including lighting, choreography, orchestration, scenery, costume design, and performance all came together to make an unforgettable masterpiece. Director,choreographer, and designer Judith Taymor transformed the staged musical The Lion King through ingenious puppet designs, inventive choreography, and the additional atmospheric African American musical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Director of opera, theatre and film Julie Taymor is most famous for her broadway play in 1997, The Lion King. Julie Taymor was born on December 15th, 1952, in Boston Massachusetts. At a young age she developed a love for theatre and gained a lot of experience during her adolescent years. Julie Taymor studied abroad in India, Sri Lanka, and Paris because she was also interested in other cultures. While her time in Paris she studied mime with Jacques LeCog. This trip was an introduction to theatrical potential of masks and puppetry. These two art forms played a major role in her creation of the Lion King. (http://www.biography.com/people/julie­ taymor­ 320722) Julie Taymor was the first woman to recieve a Tony Award for best direction of a musical. She has four Tony Award nominations, winning two that include best direction of a musical and costume design. (www.tonyawards.com/p/tonys_search) Julie Taymors direction for the musical was vital for its success but without the help of songwriters Elton John and Tim Rice, The Lion King would not have thrived on broadway. Although Eisner and Taymor were important in creating the musical The Lion King, 2 Elton John and Tim Rice were substantially important for the creating the musical performed on broadway. Tim Rice was born on November 10th, 1944 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. In 1991, he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Narrative On Julie "Campsite 98? Are you sure Julie?" "Yes. And yes, again." She closed the pages and threw the guide book onto the other camping books and maps scattered across most of the back seat. "Do you think you are ready for it Dad?" I was a bit insulted by her question and instead of waiting for a response, she turned to look at something out of the passenger window, probably one of the many comically extravagant billboards indicating that we were approaching our destination. It was only 7:30 AM but she seemed full of enthusiasm, especially since she now knew we were in east Tennessee. "You know that we saved a whole day by driving all night. Now we will have more time to spend in the hills." I looked at my daughter. "You know Julie, it was I who drove all night. You have been asleep for at least the last two hundred miles, since asleep since Beckley. In fact you were asleep when we crossed the New River Gorge bridge, before Beckley. A thick fog covered the length of the bridge. It was creepy." ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fourteen hours had passed since crossing the Peace Bridge and despite a recent meal and coffee stop at Tennessee Waffle House, and numerous bottles of Mountain Dew, sleep seemed to be both an unavoidable necessity. It was my daughter's recent rush of sudden wakefulness and interest in our journey that sparked me on to reach our destination without further breaks or rest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Psychology And Criticism In Miss Julie, By August Strindberg The play Miss Julie was written by August Strindberg in 1888 and is his most famous work. The play is a naturalistic play because it is realistic and really captures human behaviour and psychology and shows the motivations and dreams of the characters. What also makes the play a naturalistic play is that the conflicts in the play are life–altering and purposeful. August Strindberg, the playwright, full name was Johan August Strindberg and he was born born Jan. 22, 1849 in Stockholm, Sweden, and died on May 14th , 1912 in Stockholm. Strindberg did not finish university and in his early career he worked as a journalist and librarian before becoming a naturalistic playwright. Strindberg was born into a family of 10 his father worked as a shipping ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He then tells her a story about him when he was a boy and how he saw her walking once on a rose terrace, and then the next Sunday he went to church so that he could see Julie again after that he tries to commit suicide because he thought he would never get her. Julie, who is moved by the story, asks if Jean would go with her to the lake but he refuses warning her of the danger it could cause her reputation. The guests are then heard coming towards the kitchen who Jean says are singing filthy songs about them. Jean and Julie now go to Jean's room and it is suggested that they had sex. Jean then starts telling Julie that they should run away and start a hotel, but Julie begs that Jean says that he loves her, it is evident that at this point Julie is in love with Jean. However, Jeans true motives now begin to really show and tells Julie to pretend that nothing happened. Julie then points out that she has no money and Jean cancels the plans. Julie then starts acting hysterical and Jean does not comfort but instead insults her. Jean reopens the idea of running away together but Julie begins to take about her early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Julie Mcgovern Case Julie McGovern has struggled with chronic illness for most of her life. After a bout with mononucleosis in childhood, her autonomic nervous system became irreversibly damaged, causing her to develop Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). This chronic and often unpredictable disease can cause a wide range of symptoms, including, but not in any way limited to: Lightheadedness Heart palpitations Fainting spells Disabling fatigue Gastrointestinal complaints Extremely low blood pressure Due to her condition, Julie was given a handicapped placard to limit her time spent walking from her car to her destination. Being a young, attractive woman who shows no outward signs of illness, Julie was concerned about using the placard. Even though she needed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Trying not to stand out When you live with a chronic illness, you get tired more easily, have more emotional ups and downs, and aren't as physically strong as you would like to be. In animal documentaries, who do the predators go after first? The sick, the lame, and the weak. We may not like to admit it, but humans have the same type of 'pack mentality'. People who look sick, weak, or different are likely to be targets of stares, suspicion, ridicule, name–calling, and other unwanted attentions. If you don't believe this is true, try dressing like a homeless person for a day, go out (somewhere other than Walmart would be best) – http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/), and pay attention to how people treat you. It will be one of the most eye–opening experiences of your life. Scientific Studies Have Proven Invisible Illnesses Are Real I really don't understand with the advent of the Internet how the average person can still boldly and proudly proclaim they "know" chronic illness is fake. There are countless clinical studies out there to prove that these diseases are real. The information is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Essay William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Titus transforms into a character of carnival in Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus." Carnival is a concept described by Michael Bristol in his paper "Funeral Bak'd–Meats." In the paper, Bristol describes carnival as a period before the beginning Lent in early modern Europe, characterized by "hedonistic excess and transgression." (Bristol 351) Carnival characters place special emphasis on food, disguise and a reversal of the social order or "uncrowning." The lower classes usually celebrate Carnival and they dismiss rules or decorum. Carnival celebrates the body and practical issues of daily "production and reproduction," rejecting official culture. Carnivalesque behavior includes using disguises, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And there is something dark about Rome when Titus enters in the opening scene. It's nighttime. Titus is in the dark–literally and figuratively–for the first two scenes. Titus comes home unaware of the corruption that he will face. The coliseum where he speaks proudly of sacrifice and heroism is old and worn down. There is cheering, but there is no crowd present, making the cheering sound artificial as if it were being played through a loudspeaker to make up for a public that is too disillusioned or too desperate to care. (Taymor 06:48:28) Even without the crowd, Titus's behavior in the coliseum expresses authority. His voice echoes forcefully. He speaks the language of power–patriotism, bravery and religious ritual. Titus does not equivocate. At the beginning of the play, Titus reacts as if problems are black and white. When Mutius dishonors Titus by defending his brother and sister, Titus simply kills him. He asks Mutius right before killing him, "Barr'st me my way in Rome?" as if Titus was most offended by Mutius's attempt to control his power in Rome. (1.1.295) He calls his other sons traitors for defending Lavinia. Stability, social class and honor are most important for Titus. Unlike carnival, which espouses creativity and new ideas, Titus is bound to ritual and rules. It is how he justifies sacrificing Tamora's eldest son and it is the reason he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Julie Rough Childhood Julie had a rough childhood. Her father left when she was young and her mom had nasty, abusive men in and out of their house. When Julie was sixteen, she finally moved out and was living on the streets. She always kept to herself and stayed out of trouble. One day she was in a coffee shop and she met a guy named Jem. They talked for an hour or two and Jem told her if she came back the next morning, he would take her to Swansboro, North Carolina, a small town in which he lived in. He promised to get her a job and a place to stay. The next morning she came, of course, and he did as he promised. In Swansboro, Jem got her a job at his Aunt Mabel's hair salon. They soon started dating and eventually got married. When Julie was twenty–three, Jem suddenly became sick and eventually died. On her first Christmas alone after Jem's death, Julie received a box and card that Jem had left for her before he died. In the box was a Great Dane puppy and in the letter Jem explained how the dog was to keep her company and how he wanted Julie to find somebody else that made her happy. She decided to name the puppy Singer. It's three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Andrea was unconscious in the hospital in a coma. They knew Richard was willing to do anything to get Mike out of the picture so he could be with Julie. Mike and Julie went to Mike's beach house to get out of town and away from Richard while the cops were looking for him. The cops would call every now and then to give them updates. After he took off, Richard stopped by a store and purchased blonde hair dye, tanning lotion, and a pair of sunglasses and he shaved his mustache off. After his makeover, he looked like a new man. He stole a vehicle from the parking lot and took off on his mission to find Julie. He knew they'd left town and he figured the only way he would find them was by their friends or the cops. So he went back to swansboro and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Creating Reality Within The Theater Creating Reality in the Theater Theater was about attracting the middle class crowd to see their play but also to please the audience. For many years in theater much of it presented false or unrealistic concepts. Many authors of playwrights were accustomed to the idea of showcasing productions that could not happen in real life. Around the late 19th century, there was a push for creating more of an authentic and truthful piece of work. The movement was known as realism, which is the "representation of familiar things in a way that is accurate or true to life" (Google). "Reality is the state of things as they actually exist and is the perception of things as they actual exists" (Google). In Miss Julie written by August Strindberg, this play displayed his attempt at representing realism. Creating reality in theater requires implanting realistic points such as characters, actions, and dialogue that is accurate to real life. Characters are a main part of a play. Establishing characters with relatable backgrounds to people and depth makes the work more believable to the viewer or reader. Miss Julie, who is twenty–five years of age and the main character, she reveals a lot of information about her past. "I learnt from her to mistrust and hate men, for, so far as I could hear, she always hated men and I swore to her that I would never be a man 's slave"( Strindberg 30). This quote gives the reader background information about her mother's past. Her mother spent her life with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Julie: A Case Study This is a day in the life of Julie (name changed to protect the identity of the student), a 16–year–old ninth grader, attending a high school in South Jersey. Julie has cerebral palsy because of a premature delivery and birth. Julie has had many surgery's over her lifetime, including a new surgery scheduled at the end of January, 2017, for her hip. These surgeries have caused her to be in and out of school, resulting in lags in her academic growth. Julie attends a high school that is on the block schedule. She has two semesters and four classes a day. Included within her schedule is physical therapy one times a week. Julie's accommodations include an early release from each class, allowing her the time to navigate the hallways without the crowds. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is not something that Julie will outgrow. Cerebral Palsy affects normal movement in different parts of the body and has many degrees of severity (Cerebral Palsy Guide, 2016). Individuals with cerebral palsy often have other conditions; Julia has vision issues. Living with cerebral Palsy is a lifelong condition, however, it is not a life–shortening condition. Individuals, like Julia, can live a long life, however, have many surgeries throughout their lives. Julie is scheduled for surgery in the end January, 2017. This will take her out of school for a possible three months' time. This is difficult for Julia because she loves school and her friends. In addition, the time away from school, compromise her academic learning. During this time, Julie will receive home instruction. She will return to school as soon as she is medically cleared. The high school Julia attends is a title1 high school in south Jersey. The high school has two campuses, the nine/ten building and the eleven/twelve building. The school is 85% free and reduced lunch. The campus that Julie attends has 876 students. The high school offers college prep classes, AVID classes and special education programs. In addition, there are opportunity for sports and fine and performing arts programs including, band, orchestra dramas, choir, and musicals. There are many after school clubs including gaming club, book club, homework club and cooking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Summary Of Julie Of The Wolves Layne K. Nelson Book Title: Julie of the Wolves Author: Jean Craighead George Genre and Plot summary: Julie of the Wolves is a favored classic written by Jean Craighead George. Its genre is said to be a children's literature and it's also a book of adventure. Julie of the Wolves is a book about a thirteen–year–old girl named Miyax –also called Julie– who lives in Northern Alaska (Miyax was an Eskimo girl that liked to live by tradition). She lived with her father (Kapugen), for her mother had died of disease. Soon after her mother's death, Miyax's father decided they would move to a seal camp (out of grief). She had not gone to school and didn't plan to. One day, Miyax's Aunt Martha came to their house arguing that Miyax must come live with her and go to school (she had to go to school by law) and Miyax's father must go to war. She was forced to leave her beloved father and move to a more modern, American place called Mekoryuk, Alaska. Miyax later is given the opportunity to marry a traditional Eskimo boy, named David, and move in with him and his family (she decides to do so only to do so because it is tradition to marry at such a young age). After a while of living with David and his family, Miyax has had enough trouble and can't handle the situation anymore (there are a few specific reasons that make her decision to leave final, but I don't want to spoil too much). She wants to go to San Francisco to meet her pen pal and live with her, so she runs off to the open tundra ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Julie Andrews Accomplishments In one point of your life have you ever dreamed of being an actor, singer, dancer, or a musician? Well Julie Andrews was all three. She had many accomplishments already at such a young age. She starred in many musicals, movies, and performances. Julie was a marvelous singer and overall an incredible performer. Julie Andrews had a very interesting and busy life with many accomplishments. Julie Andrews was born in Walton–on–Thames, United Kingdom. She was actually born with the name Julia Elizabeth Wells. On October 1, 1935 was the date she was born. Her father, Ted Wells, was a school teacher. Her mother, Barbara, was a talented pianist and taught others piano. On September 1st, 1939 Ted and Barbara got divorced. They divorced when Julie was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was told that the production was going to be a lavish musical fantasy that combined live–action and animation. The Movie she was told about was the one and only Mary Poppins. At this time she was pregnant with her first child, but Disney was willing to wait until after the child's birth. Walton and Andrews had a daughter named Emma, In 1962. Then Andrews went off to start filming for the movie. Her outstanding performance in this movie earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress. She also won a Grammy Award, along with Dick Van Dyke, for 1964 Best Recording For Children for "Mary Poppins." Andrews also scored the starring role in The Sound of Music. "The Sound of Music" the film was released in 1965. Andrews was nominated for an Oscar again, and the film was honored as Best Picture of the Year. She played a woman named Maria Rainer. Maria was a woman who left an Austrian convent to become a governess to the children of a Naval officer widower. The movie is filled with uplifting songs and life meaning. A year after the film was released, her marriage to Tony Walton ended. Despite this, the pair still has remained close friends and have often collaborated in the years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Frida, By Julie Taymor "Frida" the movie was released in 2002 and directed by Julie Taymor. The cast included Salma Hayek as (Frida), Alfred Molina as (Diego Rivera), Ashley Judd, Antonio Banderas, Edward Norton, Mia Maestro, and Geoffrey Rush. The film is a biography of the life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. She is a woman who came from a very simple background. Kahlo rose to fame as an artist with an unique vision for her craft. She endured a difficult relationship with her husband/mentor Diego Rivera. Many of her paintings are based on her experiences in life. She is also an artist who from the opinion of many, painted from her soul. Director Julie Taymor was able to capture and visually show us the life of Frida by using creative and dynamic angles to bring Frida 's paintings to life. Frida's rise to success was defined by the challenges she faced throughout her life. She had this sense of durability, strength and resilience. She was rude, bold and also smoked and drank like the men around her. At first Frida painted what she felt, but it wasn't for anyone to see or to be sold. She would paint it and express every tragedy that affected her. In my opinion, her rise began once she witnessed her husband having and affair with her sister. It hurt her so much inside the only way to describe how she felt and let it out was she had to paint it. After that, she went on her own and continued painting her pain. Through out her life she went through many hardships that caused her pain internally. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Julie Andrews Accomplishments Actress, author, singer, child star, award–winning, Disney Legend, Dame Julie Andrews has captured the hearts of individuals for seventy years. With her phenomenal talent discovered as a 10 year old, Julie Andrews has gone on to perform on Broadway, television, in films, and has won over thirty awards. Many people know Julie Andrews for her roles in the films Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music, and along with starring on Broadway, she has written over thirty books. Even with all of these achievements, Julie Andrews has done an impressive job staying genuine, classy, and respectable through all the popularity. This child star gone on to succeed on Broadway and thrive in the film industry, influences people every day. People discovered Julie Andrews' talent as a young child and began performing for large audiences at the age of 10. Although Julie's mother performed on stage, her stepfather ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Describing her voice as "extremely high and thin," she felt she lacked "the necessary guts and weight for opera." Producers on Broadway soon saw her talent and recruited her during her late teen years. From her Broadway career, people remember her for her performances in The Boy Friend, My Fair Lady, and Camelot. Growing to be well known in the Broadway community, Rodgers and Hammerstein invited Julie Andrews to perform in their Broadway musical Pipe Dream and their television musical Cinderella. Rodgers and Hammerstein later cast her in The Sound of Music. Unfortunately, she resigned from her singing career due to an unsuccessful surgery in 1997. Her surgery, supposedly harmless, removed vocal nodules from her vocal chords, but left her unable to sing and with a raspy speaking voice. She underwent four surgeries in 2000, which only improved her speaking voice. Julie Andrews' career on Broadway opened many doors to legendary opportunities in the film ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. The Inspiration of Frida Kahlo Essay Some people become artists for the pleasure, but others might have an ability to perceive art in a deeper sense than what is being presented. Artists like Diego Velázquez, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Sandro Botticelli could actually see the essence of art which motivated them to give the world a canvas of questionable knowledge. Later another artist emerged with the same ability, Frida Kahlo. She used her life as her canvas; allowed people to view the world from behind the surrealistic doors. In addition, she was able to present self–portraits in many forms, all influenced by a tragic bus accident which led to a broken spine that affected her whole life. Described mostly in the film Frida directed by Julie Taymor, and the book Frida: A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nails showing "anguish" (Herrera 76) are positioned throughout her body all the way to her leg which was later amputated. There is a crumbling roman column which replaced her spine. Stated by Sharyn Udell the column represented an "'I' and its traditional association with female proportions perhaps a punning reference to herself" (11). Tears are flowing from her eyes showing the pain of losing her love ones and the feeling loneliness. The background is a desert with a cloudy sky giving the sense of "physical and emotional suffering ... isolated against an immense and barren plain" (Herrera 77). The Broken Column is still one of her most influential portraits. It's abilities to depict self pain can be seen by many who loved the art style of Frida. In the scene when Frida is in the Detroit Hotel. She experiences another tragic incident, the miscarriage of her second child to Diego. One night in 1932 just three months of being pregnant Rivera, who sneaked in quietly, finds her lain down with blood around her legs. The scene that follows is one of panic and fright as she is rush to the emergency room. During the operation the baby, who was not fully developed, came out in pieces. Frida declared he "disintegrated" in her womb. After a few days in the hospital bed, she staggered out from her room and requested to see her child. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Titus Andronicus Revenge Quotes Titus Titus is a film adaption of William Shakespeare's revenge tragedy, Titus Andronicus. Sponsored by Overseas Filmgroup and Clear Sky Productions, director Julie Taymor and produces Conchita Airoldi and Jody Allen were able to bring Shakespeare's vision to life. The main characters Titus and Tamora were played by Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange. Throughout the film the audience experiences how destructive revenge can be and the effects it has. A few important quotes that applies to this film would be, "If one wishes for revenge, before you know it, a hurt as bad as the one wished for will come upon the wisher" by CLAMP and "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves" by Confucius. The movie Titus shows that revenge is an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the scene where Marcus Andronicus discovers Lavina on a tree stump with her hands cut off, he gives a long speech about pain and suffering asking repeatedly why she will not answer him. In return, the audience sees Lavina open her mouth to speak but only blood comes out, telling the story of the cruelty she endured without really saying anything at all. This only adds to the pile of revenge that Titus is seeking. Scene after scene we see revenge splattered everywhere, from Titus's hand being cut off to the mauling of Tamora's sons, it does not seem to end. Not even after Titus, Tamora, and Saturninus all die, the revenge does not end. Titus's eldest remaining son, Lucius, claims revenge on Aaron's actions by stealing his only son and then burying him chest high and leaving him to starve. Tamora and Titus wished a fate worse than death for each other and both payed the price with the life of their family and their own lives proving that revenge is an awful thing and brings down both the victim and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Miss Julie and Swedish Culture Miss Julie and Swedish Culture The play Miss Julie by August Strindberg is set in Sweden in the late 1800's on the count's estate. The play unfolds on Midsummer's eve throughout the night of the annual celebration. Jean, a thirty– year–old valet, is attempting to enjoy an evening in the kitchen with his lover Christine who works alongside Jean on the manor as a cook. The couples evening is rudely interrupted by miss Julie, the count's bitter daughter, who requests Jean be her dance partner at the festivities. The two risk being caught together to continue talking through the night. However, throughout the night both Jean and Julie reveal who they really are which leads them to resent one another and eventually leads Julie to take her own life. Her suicide is the focus of the dramatic play but the theme of honor and respect pair together to guilt the young lady to her end. August Strindberg's play Miss Julie is an accurate depiction of late 1800's Swedish culture is every respect. It is not a coincidence that the play Miss Julie hits the cultural bulls–eye. The writer Johan August Strindberg was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1849 and was a citizen of Sweden for a majority of his life. Many of the themes of the play such as socio–economic classes, religion, and gender roles doubled as themes of Strindberg's life. "In his autobiographical novel The Son of a Servant (1886), Strindberg underlines the class difference between his parents as one source of the conflict in his nature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Essay on Julie and May Julie opened her eyes. Looking around herself with misty eyes, she found herself in a ward. No one else was in the ward at that moment. The spacious ward was enveloped in quietness. Julie felt her head heavy with dizziness, as if all the strength had drained out of her body. Questions stacked in her brain: Why am I here? Why am I here? Yet her intense headache prevented her from thinking hard. Despite her listless condition, she attempted to sit up in bed, but immediately felt an excruciating pain in her left leg. Subconsciously, Julie groped for her leg. She felt the rigid plaster, and jerked her hands back instantly with a start. That was when the terrible memories of the tragic night flashed through her mind. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No sooner had they closed the door behind them, than Julie rebuked herself for being so rude to her parents. Burying her head in the pillow, she wept uncontrollably. Julie was a fifteen–year–old girl. She not only looked beautiful, but was also famous in her school for being an athletic star in various sports events. Aspiring to be a gymnast when she grew up, Julie joined the gymnasium team in her school and had been elected the team captain for her excellent performance. Now her dream was shattered by the unexpected car accident. She could not believe the misfortune that had befallen her, although the physical and mental pain felt so menacingly real. In the following days, Julie shut herself in her own resentment, refusing to see anyone who came to the hospital to visit her. She resented being the only victim of the mad car; she resented being unable to lead a normal life; she resented being called "the handicapped" instead of the usual "sports star"; she resented the wheelchair, the medicine, the confinement of the ward with indifferent white walls. Most of all, she resented being weak, for pride used to be her distinctive characteristic. Life resumed its monotony. Julie had no choice but to stay in the hospital all day long, accept painful physical therapy and control her diet. However, the monotony did not last for more than one week, for another patient came to share the same ward with Julie on the eighth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Essay about Prospera, Thy Role Is Woman William Shakespeare, in his play, The Tempest, tells the story of a fictional exiled Duke of Milan. In the original play, Shakespeare casts the duke as a man, Prospero. In a modern movie version of the play, writer and director Julie Taymor casts the duke as a woman, Prospera powerfully portrayed by the very convincing performance of Helen Mirren. The play, surprisingly, requires only a few very minor line changes to substitute a woman lead for the original male role. While the actual dialogue changes are minor, the impact to the play is substantial as it totally transforms the duke and an audience's prospective of the character. With very few exceptions, having a woman as the Duke of Milan in Shakespeare's The Tempest, makes the duke more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first examples can be seen in Prospera's ouster and exile starting with how apparently easily Prospera was usurped. It is clear Prospera had the support of her people when she tells Miranda, "so dear the love my people bore me" (Shakespeare 1.2.141). If the duke had the support of the people and magical arts to manipulate people and events, it seems unlikely a rightful ruler could so easily be usurped, but it becomes more plausible in Taymor's version where the position was only assumed by Prospera upon her husband's death. Given it was not originally her position to begin with and the predominant acceptance of male leaders at that time, it is much more realistic that a woman could be usurped by her brother. Similarly, the fact that Prospera was not killed outright and that she was aided by Gonzalo also becomes more believable with the duke being a woman. To kill an ousted rival would seem of little consequence at the time if that rival were a man, but it takes on a much less noble air if that rival is a woman, and Gonzalo's actions to aid Prospera defying Antonio and the king become more believable as it is not only an act of kindness, but also a chivalrous act. In addition to Prospera's ouster and exile, other examples of where having a feminine duke is more believable can be seen by her actions on the island. One of the first is Prospera's treatment of Caliban. After ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Synopsis Of Romeo And Julie Romeo + Juliet: a summary Title: Romeo + Julie The movie "Rome + Julie" came out in 1996. The play is old and written by William Shakespeare. The story is about Romeo (played by leonardo DiCaprio) and Julie (played by Claire Danes), they are wildly in love with each other, but their families have been enemies for many generations. In the movie you get the whole story, when they meet, when they kiss, when they got married and all the problems. Romeo: Romeo is a boy age 16 and part of the family Montague. He is very sensitive guy and very fascinated by love. He falls in love very fast. In the beginning of the movie he is madly in love with a girl named Roselin. Then he meets Julie and falls in love with her very quickly. He is handsome and intelligent guy who is very likable. He talks very poetisk and in codes, mostly he talks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Romeo killed himself because he loved Juliet so much. It was a very sad ending but still very beautiful. They killed themself because they loved eachother so much, that is very sweet. I think the plot in the movie is forbidden love. The plot make sense because forbidden love is also the situation in many parts of the world today. When Shakespeare wrote this story this was the main part of his story, and he would probably not believe that the same problem also would be present in the 21st Century. I would recommend this movie to the age 13 years old and upward. I think the movie is very hard to understand and they use many different and hard words. If you really like love stories i will recommend this movie to you, it is a beautiful love story. I think the movie was good. It is not the best movie i have seen but it was a beautiful story. But the ending irritated me, because the ending was sad. I am a fan of happy endings and because of that i didn't like the ending in this movie. But the movie was good, and it is definitely a movie that everyone should see at least once in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. A Short Story : Cinderella And The Story Of Cinderella Once upon a time in a beautiful castle lived four women, the ugly step mother janet, the two mean twin sisters Julie and Julia they're the daughters from janet then there's Cinderella her father married janet before he died so she has custody over Cinderella until she is 18 years old. The twins never ever cleaned up the castle was a disgusting mess, Janet always had little parties and gatherings with the other wealthy people all over their town sometimes the party would end with cops being called due to drunk fights and arguments. When the parties end janet would tell Julie to get her sister and clean up but they'll tell her no since she made the mess she needs to clean it and the cleaning always ends up done by Cinderella because she doesn't like a dirty house. Tonight the twins and Janet were invited to a party by the king, his daughter was turning 18 and will be crowned the queen soon. Cinderella was never invited out with them because they felt as if she stood out too much and embarrassed them. As Cinderella was in the kitchen eating a hot pocket Julie and Julia walked in talking about the upcoming ceremony/party for princess Cindy who is becoming 18 today. " this party is going to be so fun, John texted me saying after the party Cindy is having who she wants to stay for a after party with no adults you know what thats means Julie" julia says to julie smiling. Cinderella got up and walked away she hated hearing the nasty sisters talk about their "love" life, she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Julie Taymor’s Titus Andronicus Essay Julie Taymor's Titus Andronicus Shakespeare's first tragedy has been a topic of discussion since the day it was written. Titus Andronicus "was staged on 24 January 1594 by the Earl of Sussex's Men at the Rose Theatre" (Welsh 1). Though this tidbit of information seems somewhat irrelevant to Titus, we must note that there are certain standards and practices established by a play from its first performance. It is also important to establish the general attributes that audiences attribute to Shakespearean performance. One of the distinguishing factors in portraying Titus centers in its origin: "Titus Andronicus [...] must be considered as an experimental play" (Bowers 118). Being Shakespeare's first attempt at tragedy, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, looking at the practical purpose of Shakespeare's work, we see that he was trying to overcome the standard Kyd had set down with violence, found in works such as the Spanish Tragedy: "Titus Andronicus tried to surpass [Kyd] in the portrayal of blood and horrors" (Bowers 109). Not only did the violence serve as a practical means of marketing, but the emphasis and devotion to the villainous character of Aaron "extends the role of the villain" (Bowers 274). For the first time we have monologues of the villain developing if not at least trying to explain his motives. With this development, Shakespeare further progressed his craft and simultaneously, gained stature for his inclinations. The non–practical explanation for Titus Andronicus' violence is found within the characters and the aspect of humanity their actions portray and mirror, if only in part, in all of us. There is a foundational element in all of us that seeks revenge. For we need "look only to [...] the present decade [...] to see that Titus Andronicus is no period piece irrelevant to contemporary times" (Karten 1). Though the decade Karten speaks of is the 1990s. The "present decade" obviously rings true with the events of September 11, and in my opinion, more so with the overall events of the American involvement in the Middle East. We are not too far from revenge to not appreciate the message Shakespeare presents in Titus Andronicus. T.S. Eliot may call ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Miss Julie Essay Findings on the play: Miss Julie is a play written by Johan August Strindberg in 1888. Strindberg was a Swedish playwright born in 1849 in Stockholm, Sweden. The play has three characters, Miss Julie, a 25 year old who is the daughter of a count, Jean, a 30 year old valet, and Kristin, a 35 year old cook. The play takes place in the count's manor house in Sweden, on a midsummer eve in the 1880's. Strindberg describes the kitchen excessively so the reader could imagine the scene and everything that is going on. The play opens with Jean walking into the kitchen, he talks to Kristin about Miss Julie's odd behavior. He says that she was crazy since she went to dance in the barn and tried to waltz with him. Jean and Kristin continue to talk when Miss Julie comes into the kitchen and tells Jean to dance with her at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When they calm down, Julie tells him about her past and how her mother was cheating on her father but he doesn't seem to care, she tells him that she can't stay at the Count's house after what she's done so she begs him to tell her what to do. Scared of the consequences of the Count, Jean tells her to go so she leaves to prepare for her departure. When Miss Julie leaves Kristin enters the room and finds out what has happened between the other two. They hear footsteps upstairs and it is the Count. Julie appears with a small bird cage and tells Jean that she's got money and begs him to join her so he agrees, but he says that she must leave the canary behind and tells her he'll kill it. Jean beheads the bird on a chopping block and so Miss Julie freaks out and wants him to kill her too. She approaches to the chopping block and says how she would like to see Jean's head on a chopping block. She starts to get angry and says that she'll wait for her father so she could confess everything to him. Later on, the bell rings twice which means it is the count. Miss Julie gets scared and begs Jean to help her by telling him she'll obey him as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Titus Movie Essay "Titus" (1999) is a movie adaption of one of the earliest and least known plays of Shakespeare, "Titus Andronicus". Directed by Julie Taymor, the movie takes you to another reality, and you can't quite understand whether it is a dystopian future or a time–mixed world. From soldiers using swords, to using guns, from riding horses to motorcycles and tanks, you are left with the unanswered question to which point in time the story is taking place. The movie, as bloody and gruesome as the play is visually beautiful and sometimes difficult to watch. The movie starts with a little boy playing in the kitchen in a twisted way with toy soldiers and after an explosion he get's taken to ancient Rome in the middle of Coliseum. He then becomes part of the whole story, sometimes even making you wonder if the whole movie is being dreamed by the little boy. Titus (Anthony Hopkins) returns victorious in Rome after years of fighting against the Goths. He comes back with his last four living sons , the captured Queen of Goths Tamora (Jessica Lange) , her two sons and Aaron the Moor (Harry Lennix). He sacrifices Tamora's eldest son despite her begging and tears, making this way a mortal enemy and "planting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We witness death to death the destructive power of revenge and Julie Taymor has done a great job by making it an all time tragedy. The costumes are a mixture between ancient times capes and soldier uniforms with nowadays black leather jackets. The metallic, black, white, red and blue colors used for the costumes are purposefully chosen to give a cold image and uneasiness. The change of the setting from ancient Rome to a fascist Italy, the change of music from orchestral, to rock, to jazz to electronic styles it just gives the movie a time travel feeling. And all is done so smoothly it feels that everything flows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. A Comparison Of Romeo And Julie A girl once loved a boy. He was her form of perfect, the peanut butter to her jelly, and her partner in crime. However, this boy could never see her as more than just a friend. All she asked for was an opportunity, a chance for him to be hers. Maybe they could have been the perfect couple, but they would never know. The girl, Julie, was brilliant, coy, and determined. The boy, Leonardo, was contrary, he was an extrovert, careless, and preferred to learn throughout experiences rather than a book. You would have never thought these two would be acquaintances. Nonetheless, as a new school year was commencing, they found their humor as a bond. Leonardo would always have Julie laughing, and Julies awkwardness was very amusing to Leonardo. Julie shortly found herself questioning her affection towards Leonardo. His humor and personality was all that she seeked for. Leonardo, however, only noticed the roses instead of the daisy; he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He eventually proposed to another girl. Julie saw, and, while keeping her tears in, she pressed the like button. He wedded a year later. Julie eventually found another, one that also made her laugh and was certain of his feelings towards her. Leonardo saw, and although he did not know his own feelings towards Julie,nor did he know about Julie's feelings towards him, he was glad for her. Eventhough he never saw Julie as a companion, he always questioned what they could have been, but like the moon lets the sun shine in the day, he let her shine, for he knew he would stop her from succeeding. The years passed, Leonardo never let go of Julie and soon found himself in a divorce. Julie married another, and though she was happy she longed to even see Leonardo. Julie would return to the town often, but both never saw each other. Leonardo married again, both had children and lived their lives. The years progressed, and both of their hearts continued to ache and wonder for each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Miss Julie Essay Miss Julie is a naturalistic tragedy, in which Strindberg examines the rigid class structures of 19th century Sweden. His manipulation of the setting and staging to establish the social strata within his play allows both the criticism and reinforcement of the play's social hierarchy, as well as that of Sweden. This manipulation is further utilised to exhibit the role of the characters, predominantly Miss Julie and Jean, the disparate protagonists, within these strata. Strindberg establishes a single setting, which acts as a platform for sexual and social conflicts. His use of spatial determinism suggests that class divisions are permanent social constructs, which can only be temporarily subverted. The incorporation of epitomic components within the single setting – the kitchen and the garden – highlights the profound disparity between the aristocracy and the proletariat. The psychological and physical distance at which the lower class is alienated from the upper class is also portrayed through contrasting settings. Thus, Strindberg's ingenious adaption of mise–en–scène in conjunction with the application of a multitude of literary techniques essentially allows the comprehensive exploration of the rigidity of class structures. Strindberg's utilisation of spatial determinism essentially conveys the inflexible nature of 19th century class structures and emphasises Miss Julie's powerlessness to subvert her social stereotype permanently. Julie's physical inability to escape the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Summary Of Julie Of The Wolves Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George, winner of the Newbery Medal brings a story of a young Eskimo girl, Miyax who has been married off into a bad situation but finds solace in the San Francisco pen pal who calls her Julie. The author tells the tale in three parts. Part I, Amaroq, the wolf; this tells when she first meets the wolves and how she came to understand their family dynamic. The devotion to understanding them is her lifeline for food. Intuitiveness along with teachings of her father guide her to become one of the pack. Amaroq, is the leader, the protector, and the one to respect above all others. Part II Miyax, the girl is where the reader learns where she comes from, what happens to her and why she is on the ice with the wolves. Miyax's mother died when she was four, therefore her father, whom she called Kapugen took her and moved to the seal camp. He taught her to love the wolves, he said to her "Wolves are brotherly, they love each other, and if you learn to speak to them, they will love you too." When Miyax was nine she went to live with her Aunt Martha to attend school, but before she left, her father told her he would make an agreement for her to marry the son of a friend, when she turned 13. During this time Kapugen had gone hunting but only his kayak had returned. This is when she meets Mr. Pollok who introduces her to a pen pal from San Francisco with the name Amy. This begins a friendship that gives Miyax hope of a new life in a new place. She ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Animals In Miss Julie Quotes Symbolic Significance of Animals in 'Miss Julie' by August Strindberg "The petty man conducts himself like an animal, yet wants others to think well of him." – Xun Zi Animals are the most basic form of human nature; they act without the external pressures of a society, unlike humans. All animals have a variety of both positive and negative connotations, such as the powerful yet wild eagle, and it is in a humans' primitive nature to behave as they do. "Miss Julie" by August Strindberg tells the story of two protagonists in Sweden during the 19th century. Through the play, the social, historical and cultural context is portrayed as Strindberg addresses both gender and social conflicts. Animalistic references are habitually placed as a tool ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are numerous shifts in power throughout the play, mainly conveyed through the use of dogs and hawks. An example of this is the repetitive use of the word "command". At the start of the play, Jean states that he is "At your command, Miss Julie" , relating to the dog motif as it is a common connotation of a dog to take commands from their master. Here, the dog motif is used to symbolise Miss Julie's power over Jean. However, later this becomes complicated as Jean realises "that the hawk's back was as grey as its front;" this statement insinuates that Miss Julie is not as noble and substantial as her character alludes. This is proceeding the sexual encounter between the two characters and relates to the falling dream of Miss Julie, as she has not only fallen in terms of virginity and honour, but also in her perception by others, causing her to transform from the powerful hawk to the meek greenfinch. Later, Miss Julie attempts to regain her power, "You dog, who wears my collar," but again succumbs to her 'natural' less powerful state as a woman as she asks Jean to, "Order me and I'll obey like a dog." The constant shifts of power is also symbolic of their near equal social standings according to naturalistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Roman, Julie, and Friends It was early in the day, when Julie met her friends at the bus stop. They were the first to be picked up, as always, they believed it was because they were girls. 5 very different girls, all–unique in their own ways. Julie loved her friends. Briar was the oldest, played sports, and the leader. Paris is always happy and nice. Grace was quiet, shy, and Julie's BFF. Rose was the smartest and the one who decided that the girls and boys must never be friends. After a couple of stops the bus went on. No one paid attention but soon the bus came to the dreaded boys stop. 5 boys jumped ran and pushed until they were on the bus. Ben was the leader he was strong, nice, and always playing ball. Troy and Tyler were twins both with wild red hair and very loud. Roman was quiet but funny. He always greeted the girls, including Julie. Curtis was Roman's best friend and would always stick his tongue out at the girls. As soon as the bus stopped at the school, the five boys rushed to get off first. Everyone else got off quickly, while the girls took their time to leave. The boys ran to the playground, while the girls stopped at the bathroom before class. While at the restroom Rose turned to Julie and said "that boy needs to stop talking to you". And Julie said, "He's just being nice". Meanwhile on the playground Curtis says, "You need to stop talking to that girl". Roman says " Why? I'm just being friendly." The bell rings. Everyone rushes to the classroom. The girls sit in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Frida, By Julie Taymor "Frida" the movies was released in 2002 and directed by Julie Taymor. The cast included Salma Hayek as (Frida), Alfred Molina as (Diego Rivera), Ashley Judd, Antonio Banderas, Edward Norton, Mia Maestro, and Geoffrey Rush. "Frida" is a biography of the life of Mexican artist Frida Khalo). She is a woman who came from a very simple background. She rose to fame as an artist with a very interesting vision for her craft. She endured a very difficult relationship with her husband/mentor Diego Rivera Many of her Paintings are from her many experiences in life. She is also an artist who many feel painted from her soul. Director Julie Taymor was able to capture that and visually show us the life of Frida by using creative and dynamic angles to bring Fridas paintings to life. Frida's rise to success was defined by the challenges she endured over time. She had this sense of durability, strength and resilience. She can be rude and bold and also smoke and drink like the men. . At first Frida"s painted what she felt, but it wasn't to show anyone or sell any paintings. . Every tragedy that affected her she would paint it and express it. In my opinion her rise began once she witness her husband having and affair with her sister. it hurt her so much inside the only way to let it go and let it out was she had to paint it. After that, she went on her own and began painting her pain. Through out her life she endured many hardships that hurt her internally. This shifted her point of view ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...