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"DR. FAUSTUS."
  Term Paper ID:30542
Essay Subject:
Analysis of Christopher Marlowe's 16th Century play.... More...
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Analysis of Christopher Marlowe's 16th Century play. Faustus' pact with Mephostophiles. Consequences of his pledge to give himself to Lucifer and deny Christianity.r Faustus' troubled conscience, his inability to marry and have a family life because of the pact. Outcome of his bargain with the devil to gain power and physical pleasure.

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The play, Dr. Faustus, written in 1592 by Christopher Marlowe, was based on the story, The Damnable Life (1592), by P.F. Gent[leman], which in turn was the English translation of the German volume, Historia von D. Iohan Fausten (1587). This story was basically the age-old tale of a man who seemingly already has everything he needs -- an education, inherited comfort, good standing in the community, and a bright future in the Church, medicine, or as a scholar, as well as the salvation of his soul -- and trades it all in a pact with the devil. In these tales, Dr. Faustus makes a bargain with the devil to obtain more power, more wealth, more wisdom, and more fame, by having control of Mephostophiles, who is contracted to be at Dr. Faustus' beck and call and do whatever Faustus commands (116). In return, Dr. Faustus pledges to give himself to Lucifer, deny

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THEMES OF EVIL.
  Term Paper ID:29909
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Discusses views of evil as the subject of 3 plays.... More...
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Discusses views of evil as the subject of 3 plays. Compares Shakespeare's MACBETH, Crhistopher Marlowe's DOCTOR FAUSTUS & Calderon de La Barca's EL MAGICO PRODIGIOSO, a Spanish play based on the Faust legend. Role of supernatural forces in life & actions of the protagonists of each play. The power of evil.

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Visions of evil operating in this world serve as the subject matter for the dramatist, especially in an era when good and evil were seen more clearly as battling for the human soul directly, often personified as angel and devil. In the Elizabethan era, William Shakespeare in Macbeth and Christopher Marlowe in Doctor Faustus in England explored these issues in different ways, though each saw evil as manifest and physical as well as sometimes supernatural. In Spain, Calder?n de la Barca a few years later similarly expressed the palpable nature of evil in human life in his El m?gico prodigioso. The Marlowe and Calder?n works are both based on the Faust legend, while Shakespeare's play is based on a historical individual reported. The three plays are related in that in all three cases, the protagonist is guided to success in this life by supernatural

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"VORTIGERN" (WILLIAM HENRY IRELAND).
  Term Paper ID:26581
Essay Subject:
Examines 18th Cent. forgery of play by Ireland which he claimed to be by Shakespeare. Freudian analysis of forger/author's motivations & intentions.... More...
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Examines 18th Cent. forgery of play by Ireland which he claimed to be by Shakespeare. Freudian analysis of forger/author's motivations & intentions.

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This research will examine the eighteenth-century forgery of a purported play by Shakespeare, Vortigern, as well as other documents relating to or supposedly written by Shakespeare, by one William Henry Ireland, the only son of a London engraver, Samuel Ireland. What motivated W.H. Ireland to produce a whole range of Shakespeareana seems most credibly attributed to what are today known as oedipal issues between parent and child. Young Ireland appears to have had the misfortune of being born into a family in which the father-son relationship was strained by ambiguity of affection and parental identity, and complicated by evidence of his father Samuel Ireland's obsession with the life and work of Shakespeare, as well as with a more general project of upward-class mobility. The range of issues dealing with the ambiguity of family relationships in the Ireland household can be seen

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"THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY" (ARTHUR WING PINERO).
  Term Paper ID:26304
Essay Subject:
Examines play's structure & how action on physical & mental planes reflects changes in character of Paula.... More...
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Examines play's structure & how action on physical & mental planes reflects changes in character of Paula.

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This study will examine the structure of Arthur Wing Pinero's play, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray, focusing on the ways the work divides what is going on in the physical world or the body and what is going on in the soul or the mind. In those structural terms, the study will examine the character of Paula as it changes and develops through the play. Pinero establishes the fact that Paula's character is profoundly affected by her physical environment, by what other people think about her in that environment, and, certainly, by the physical needs of her body. The playwright shows through this relationship of character to environment that Paula is a woman headed for disaster, because she is almost entirely shaped by what other people think of her and because she has little sense of her self separate from others. Pinero chooses this approach

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PLAYS OF RICHARD SHERIDAN.
  Term Paper ID:25714
Essay Subject:
Examines [A School for Scandal] & [The Critic] in context of late 18th/early 19th Cent. British culture & Restoration comedy.... More...
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Examines [A School for Scandal] & [The Critic] in context of late 18th/early 19th Cent. British culture & Restoration comedy.

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Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) was a late eighteenth-century British playwright of some renown, noted for helping to revive the English comedy of manners during the Restoration. This type of play depicts the amorous intrigues of people in the wealthier segment of society, and the best-known of Sheridan's plays analyze this territory with sharp wit and complex plots. He followed in the footsteps of William Congreve and William Wycherley and satirized his society in highly-polished plays like School for Scandal and The Critic. The eighteenth century began as a period of relative calm after the ferment and political turmoil of the previous century, and this was marked by the Restoration, the return to a previous order. The political order of the previous century was embodied in Thomas Hobbes' work Leviathan, which could be seen as a

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"SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THE" (RICHARD SHERIDAN).
  Term Paper ID:24397
Essay Subject:
Examines uses of disguise to develop characters & theme of evils of scandalmongering.... More...
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Examines uses of disguise to develop characters & theme of evils of scandalmongering.

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The Use of Disguise in "The School for Scandal" The School for Scandal is a play about the destructive nature of the desire to spread a scandal. Beyond that, however, it also addresses the willful desire to lie and deceive if such behavior will create a scandal. It concludes that good nature never seeks to be disguised but is always simple and apparent on the surface. Sheridan cleverly uses a series of disguises for his players to reveal that innate good nature can never be disguised. First, he disguises his characters by their names. Of course, in the case of many, such as Lady Sneerwell and Mr. Snake, their name in fact reveals their character. However, in the case of Joseph Surface, the name reveals not the true character but the character he chooses to portray. Second, Sheridan allows his characters to disguise themselves to discover the true

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"PRINCESS OF CLEVES, THE" (NATHANIEL LEE).
  Term Paper ID:23863
Essay Subject:
Analyzes 1682 British comedy's themes, characters, author, style, early performances.... More...
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Analyzes 1682 British comedy's themes, characters, author, style, early performances.

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This paper is an examination of Nathaniel Lee's comedy, The Princess of Cleves, first produced in late 1681 or early 1682 during the Restoration period of the British theater and adapted from Madame de La Fayette's novel of the same name, which was published in France in 1678 and was based on true events of the French court. Lee used the plot and characters of the novel (adding some of his own invention) to create a much bawdier, more satirical look at marriage, virtue, and hypocrisy in society than the novel attempted. His play is wildly entertaining but also quite disturbing in the portrait it paints of an immoral rake and the destruction - some of it tragic, much of it farcical - he wreaks in the lives and marriages of those around him. In Lee's play, the central character is not the Princess of Cleves but the man she secretly loves, Duke Nemours, a man "built

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"SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THE" (RICHARD SHERIDAN).
  Term Paper ID:23580
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Role & significance of symbolism in characterization & plot of comic play.... More...
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Role & significance of symbolism in characterization & plot of comic play.

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This study will examine symbolism and its role and significance in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The School for Scandal. Symbolism in the play will be examined in terms of its relationship to the characters and the light it sheds on the characters. Sheridan's play is a comedy about the viciousness of the human inclination to gossip and spread malicious rumors about others. As might be expected, the symbolism in the play is used in the service of that comic view of human nature. At the same time, however, the play should not be dismissed as a completely cynical look at a humanity lost in malice and deceit, for Sheridan also makes it clear that there is goodness in humanity as well. Still, he is not an angry writer using symbols to express that rage at humanity's vices. To the contrary, he even gently mocks his own imagined goodness in the Prologue to the

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"IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, THE" (OSCAR WILDE).
  Term Paper ID:22926
Essay Subject:
Examines role of Cecily Cardew's diary in advancing play's farcical plot & her relationship with Ernest.... More...
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Examines role of Cecily Cardew's diary in advancing play's farcical plot & her relationship with Ernest.

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This study will examine the role of the diary of the character of Cecily Cardew in Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest, and the relationship of that diary to the story and Cecily's relationship with Ernest. The diary is merely another piece of utter nonsense and deception, especially self-deception, in a play composed of little but deception and nonsense. Cecily creates in her diary a make-believe world in which she fantasizes a relationship with Ernest. In fact, the relationship she fantasizes is not with the real "Ernest," who is in fact Jack, but rather with Algernon, who she believes to be Jack's brother, who is not actually his brother. In fact, Jack has no brother, and in any case, Cecily had never even met "Ernest" (Algernon) before she had composed the bulk of her

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BEN JONSON'S MASQUES.
  Term Paper ID:22670
Essay Subject:
Analyzes four courtly entertainments of 17th Cent. poet. Pageantry, form, purpose, dance, story line, characters, action, antimasques.... More...
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Analyzes four courtly entertainments of 17th Cent. poet. Pageantry, form, purpose, dance, story line, characters, action, antimasques.

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Ben Jonson was the leading writer of courtly masques, the hybrid entertainments, part poetry and part spectacle, that flourished at the courts of James I and Charles I. Jonson's principal innovation in the genre was his development of the antimasque. The antimasque was an opening section of the performances featuring slightly relaxed decorum and providing a contrast with the elevated tone of the masque proper. To be acceptable, a formal innovation as important as the antimasque had to meet a great variety of demands that Jonson and his audience placed on this fragile art form. Though they were undeniably meant as entertainment, masques were designed to praise the sovereign, to confirm the legitimacy of the existing social order and to teach aristocratic audiences by entertaining them. It was a highly artificial and almost ephemeral form in

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"JOHN BULL'S OTHER ISLAND" (GEORGE BERNARD SHAW).
  Term Paper ID:22568
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Examines play's dramatic critique of cultural & political issues from Marxist perspective.... More...
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Examines play's dramatic critique of cultural & political issues from Marxist perspective.

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George Bernard Shaw wrote a number of what have come to be called philosophical comedies, and three of these--Major Barbara, Man and Superman, and John Bull's Other Island--have been viewed as a trilogy in this genre because all of them deal with the issue of the bankruptcy of nineteenth-century liberalism in the face of the prevailing forces of sex, nationalism, and poverty. John Bull's Other Island specifically represents a counter to the neo-Gaelic movement then under the leadership of William Butler Yeats. Indeed, the "other island" referred to in the title is Ireland, and John Bull is the name for the British government, much as we refer to the American government as Uncle Sam. Shaw does not make an overt Marxian appeal in this play, but his analysis of the exploitation of the Irish by the British demonstrates an understanding of the nature of Karl Marx's ideas

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"CANDIDA" (GEORGE BERNARD SHAW).
  Term Paper ID:22566
Essay Subject:
Play's sociopolitical messages, ideas on marriage & male-female relations, women's roles, power & love.... More...
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Play's sociopolitical messages, ideas on marriage & male-female relations, women's roles, power & love.

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The purpose of this research is to examine Candida by George Bernard Shaw. The plan of the research will be to set forth the pattern of ideas emerging in the work and the means by which such ideas are put forward, and then to discuss the character of the male-female relationships that surface in the action of the play. The sociopolitical climate of Shaw's England appears to have offered the playwright the subject of his conflict. In his 1895 essay on the problem play, Shaw states the primacy of social issues in modern drama, expressing himself in dramatic rather than directly sociopolitical terms. One critical point is that a good problem play is good chiefly because of the emotional content of the human condition portrayed in the text. Social questions are produced by the conflict of human institutions with human feeling. . . . Now the material of

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"AMADEUS" (PETER SHAFFER).
  Term Paper ID:21726
Essay Subject:
Examines play's portrayal (in Scene 16) of Mozart-Salieri relationship, musical composition, death/murder of Mozart.... More...
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Examines play's portrayal (in Scene 16) of Mozart-Salieri relationship, musical composition, death/murder of Mozart.

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Peter Shaffer's play Amadeus offers a dramatic representation of a debate that has been waged for some time over the reason for the death of Mozart and the possible involvement of Salieri in that event. Shaffer takes the position that Salieri had much to do with the death of Mozart and indeed poisoned him, while many scholars have suggested that this is simply a fanciful idea with no basis in fact. In the play, however, what is important is the way the issue is presented in dramatic so that the argument is given coherence, suggesting the motivation that might have caused Salieri to murder Mozart. In the scene under discussion, Shaffer uses dramatic ritual to connect the two composers by means of a pseudo-religious rite, showing how the two men are similar, how the death of Mozart means the death of Salieri, and how each is connected to a

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"THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST" (OSCAR WILDE).
  Term Paper ID:21366
Essay Subject:
Theme of appearance vs. reality in characters & relationships of comic play.... More...
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Theme of appearance vs. reality in characters & relationships of comic play.

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Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest has a title that is a play on words embodying the dichotomy in the play between reality and illusion, a dichotomy embodied as well in the main character of John Worthing, It is important for Jack to be earnest, meaning honest and aboveboard as well as open and sincere, and it is also important for him to be named "Ernest" because the woman he loves, Gwendolen, would prefer that this were so and fervently believes it to be so. Yet, in order to be named "Ernest" he has to fail at being earnest, since his name is not Ernest at all. He has been manipulating appearances and reality for some time, and he is soon to be caught in his own deceptions. The course of his travails actually leads him to a point where he can be both Ernest and earnest in reality, thus making an honest man of his in spite of himself.

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YEATS, W.B. & IRELAND.
  Term Paper ID:20383
Essay Subject:
Influences of Irish history, myth, culture & politics in poet's plays, focusing on character of Cuchulain.... More...
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Influences of Irish history, myth, culture & politics in poet's plays, focusing on character of Cuchulain.

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The purpose of this research is to examine how the history and myth of Ireland, and the politics of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, affected the dramatic writing of W.B. Yeats. The plan of the research will be to set the dramatic output of Yeats in historical context, and then to discuss the role that the influences and people with whom he came in contact played in his life and particularly in his work, with special emphasis on the five Cuchulain plays and the character of Cuchulain. To appreciate the impact of the Irish myth on Yeats's plays, it is important to understand how Yeats came to the dramatic form and the depth of his commitment to his theory of drama, which Skene (222) summarizes as being "devoted to the attempt to reestablish ritual verse drama in the modern theatre, in the face

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ENGLISH THEATER OF 18TH CENT.
  Term Paper ID:19512
Essay Subject:
Role of audience expectations & desires in lack of quality of this era's plays.... More...
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Role of audience expectations & desires in lack of quality of this era's plays.

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"THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS"
  Term Paper ID:18760
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(Sir Richard Steele). Analyzes sentimental comedy portraying 18th Cent. post-Restoration England.... More...
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(Sir Richard Steele). Analyzes sentimental comedy portraying 18th Cent. post-Restoration England.

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The purpose of this research is to examine in detail The Conscious Lovers by Sir Richard Steele. The plan of the research will be to set forth the social milieu in which The Conscious Lovers first appeared, and then, with reference to the pattern of ideas and events emerging in the work, to discuss the importance and standing of The Conscious Lovers as a representative drama of its type (sentimental comedy). As appropriate, reference will be made to the role that prevailing or emerging social mores played in positioning the play in the post-Restoration period. A useful way of appreciating the social milieu of The Conscious Lovers is to refer, first to the milieu of the play, then to evidence of the societal environment in which it appeared, and then to judgments of both play and society. Steele's preface to the published play is framed by a deliberate

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"THE BEGGAR'S OPERA"
  Term Paper ID:18759
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(John Gay). Analyzes play as satirical critique of 18th Cent. English society.... More...
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(John Gay). Analyzes play as satirical critique of 18th Cent. English society.

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"THE PLAIN DEALER"
  Term Paper ID:18758
Essay Subject:
(William Wycherley). Examines play as updated English version of Moliere's [The Misanthrope] & critique of Restoration society.... More...
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(William Wycherley). Examines play as updated English version of Moliere's [The Misanthrope] & critique of Restoration society.

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The purpose of this research is to examine The Plain Dealer by William Wycherley. The plan of the research will be to set forth the outline of the story, to position the play in the appropriate social and dramatic context, and then to explore meanings that various critics have attributed to it. In this regard, the antecedent of the play, Le Misanthrope (Mis.) by Moliere, will be cited so as to show how The Plain Dealer offers the English version of a story that becomes more than an adaptation--an updating of Moliere's style of social comment on one hand, and a criticism of the Restoration society for which Wycherley wrote on the other. The Plain Dealer charts the efforts of the surly, asocial Captain Manly, betrothed to Olivia and betrayed by her and his best friend Vernish, to not only reclaim the fortune he had

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"EQUUS"
  Term Paper ID:18672
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(Peter Shaffer). Analyzes repression of young boy by his parents & psychiatrist, his sexuality, spirituality & love for horses.... More...
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(Peter Shaffer). Analyzes repression of young boy by his parents & psychiatrist, his sexuality, spirituality & love for horses.

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The play Equus by Peter Shaffer deals with what Grant has called "the forces of reason against ecstacy" (29). The character Alan Strang is a young boy who yearns for the sexual and spiritual ecstacy that he associates with horses. However, Alan is repressed and forced to fit into a rational society which is represented by his father, his mother, and the psychiatrist Dysart. The father, Frank Strang, is opposed to organized religion; nevertheless, he himself is a symbol of the authoritarian aspects of organized religion in that he demands blind obedience from his son. The mother, Dora Strang, represents the emotional aspects of organized religion. As such, she inadvertently teaches Alan to identify with the sufferings of Christ. The character of the psychiatrist, Martin Dysart, reflects the conflict between ecstacy and rationality by being

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COMEDY IN ELIZABETHAN DRAMA.
  Term Paper ID:17995
Essay Subject:
Roles & functions of clown, fool & porter in Shakespeare's tragedies.... More...
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Roles & functions of clown, fool & porter in Shakespeare's tragedies.

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"MAN & SUPERMAN"
  Term Paper ID:16643
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(George Bernard Shaw). Examines dialectic between Don Juan & the Devil in play in context of playwright's social consciousness.... More...
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(George Bernard Shaw). Examines dialectic between Don Juan & the Devil in play in context of playwright's social consciousness.

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ELIZABETHAN THEATER.
  Term Paper ID:16535
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Demands on actors, acting styles, staging, dramatic conventions & innovations, audience.... More...
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Demands on actors, acting styles, staging, dramatic conventions & innovations, audience.

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"MAN & SUPERMAN"
  Term Paper ID:15803
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(George Bernard Shaw). Interpretation of ideas & significance of characters in play sub-titled "A Comedy & a Philosophy". Battle of the sexes, morality, revolution.... More...
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(George Bernard Shaw). Interpretation of ideas & significance of characters in play sub-titled "A Comedy & a Philosophy". Battle of the sexes, morality, revolution.

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DAVID GARRICK.
  Term Paper ID:15623
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Life & career of 18th Cent. British actor/playwright/stage & theater manager.... More...
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Life & career of 18th Cent. British actor/playwright/stage & theater manager.

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"SAINT JOAN"
  Term Paper ID:15525
Essay Subject:
(George Bernard Shaw). Explores play in terms of the light it sheds on the medieval period it depicts, compared to the modern world, focusing on attitudes toward strong women.... More...
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(George Bernard Shaw). Explores play in terms of the light it sheds on the medieval period it depicts, compared to the modern world, focusing on attitudes toward strong women.

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CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
  Term Paper ID:15486
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Life & works of 16th Cent. English dramatist. Education, major plays, his murder, philosophy, translations.... More...
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Life & works of 16th Cent. English dramatist. Education, major plays, his murder, philosophy, translations.

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GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, OSCAR WILDE & TOM STOPPARD.
  Term Paper ID:15160
Essay Subject:
Overview of three British playwrights. Lives & careers, major works, styles, themes.... More...
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