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    1.1To Choose A Theme

    The word “theme” refers to the subject of a play, or to the story. For example, the theme of “Romeo and Juliet” is youthful love crossed by ancestral hate; the theme of “...

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    Are You Creative?

    “The only truly happy people are children and the creative minority.” - Jean Caldwell Have you ever watched five-year-olds at play? They are curious and highly creative in their games. ...

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    Conversion

    In some plays there are frequent cases in which the end depends on something very like the straightening out of a tangled rope or the loosening of some knot in the mind of some of the characters, or d...

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    Creativity And Change

    “Change in all things is sweet.” - Aristotle As life progresses, you will discover certain inescapable changes occurring. These include social changes all around you and involving you, ...

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    Definition Of Creativity

    “Creativity is…seeing something that doesn’t exist already. You need to find out how you can bring it into being, and that way be a playmate with God.” - Michele Shea Acco...

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    Dramatic Or Not

    The critic Ferdinand Brunetière said: "The theatre in general, is nothing but the place for the development of the human will, attacking the obstacles opposed to it by destiny, fortune, or circumstanc...

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    Free Scrapbooking Catalogs

    Free Scrapbooking Catalogues: Sources of Tips You can Use So it is spring once again. And you are faced with the idea of doing a general cleaning. In most cases, you find the most valuable material...

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    Kabuki Theater Art

    Kabuki is a traditional theater art of Japan. It was started by Lzumo no Okuni. This new dance style inspired many other troupes after the appreciation of Okuni's performance in the royal court of Sho...

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    Oops! It’S Okay To Make Mistakes

    “To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.” - Joseph Chilton Pearce One of the biggest reasons why you might not nurture your creative side is fear - fear of making...

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    The Full Close

    There are themes in which tension can be maintained and heightened to the end. Tragedy has always been regarded as higher form than comedy. It may be due to the tradition to round off human destiny in...

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    The Peripety (About-Turn)

    The dramatic form of the reversal of fortune or the turning of the tables was a clearly defined and recognized part of the Greek theatre and was often associated with the anagnorisis or recognition. T...

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    Where To Get Scrapbooking Page Ideas

    Scrapbooking is an activity that requires some inspiration and a lot of effort. Now, we all know that every person can make the effort to be creative. However, inspiration is hard to come by. Inspirat...

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