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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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    Classification Of Theater Arts Based On Different Themes

    Writers, directors and producers play a vital role in the building of the storyline of a play. The script modeled by them encompasses various kinds of arts to be taken into consideration to bring out ...

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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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    Dramatis Personae

    Most dramatists draw up a provisional Dramatis Personae before beginning the serious work of constructing the play. Ibsen mostly did so, but then shortened the list later. Some saved up the characters...

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    Greek Theater Arts

    The Greeks had denizens excelling in all kinds of trade and they had a habit of excelling in their respective fields irrespective of whatever constraints are presented to them. Although the Greeks wer...

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    Kate Winslet: A Short Bio

    Kate Winslet was born in Reading, U.K. on October 5, 1975 to Roger Winslet and Sally Bridges-Winslet. Her birth name was Kate Elizabeth Winslet. Having Blonde hair and hazel eyes Kate Winslet has prov...

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    Origin Of Theater Arts

    The early man as a means of interaction, to express their inner thoughts and a means to recording events, discovered arts. The ancient caves; monuments and scripts preserved in the museums bear witnes...

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    Shakespearian Plays

    The works of William Shakespeare bears no comparison in the history of arts. He was a versatile English poet, play writer and actor. He has written nearly 38 plays, 154 sonnets and countless poems bet...

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    The First Act

    There have been trends through the years to work against the division of a play into acts. Shakespeare used acts to give a rhythm to the action of his plays, although some students of the Elizabethan ...

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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 Golden Age Of Greek Theater Arts

    The period around 600 BC - 200 BC was known as the Golden age of Greek Theater arts. Athens was the focal point for the flourishing arts. The political and military epicenter gave birth to great emper...

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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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    Theaters During Renaissance

    The English Theaters that existed between the Reformation and their shutdown in 1642 is known as the English Renaissance Theater or Early Modern English Theater. In this era Elizabethan Theater under ...

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