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In five pages this paper presents a comparative analysis of Euripides' Medea featured in a play of the same name and Nora Helmer portrayed in Henrik Ibsen's social drama A Doll's House. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 5
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In eight pages this paper discusses the people who work 'behind the scenes' to make theater a very entertaining experience. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 8
In six pages this research paper considers the playwright's Holocaust observations and how they contribute to the play's meaning. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 6
In eight pages Carousel is the focus of this review regarding Paper Mill Playhouse's interpretation of the famous Rodgers and Hammerstein work. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
This paper contrasts and compares Samuel Beckett's characters Didi and Estragon in Waiting for Godot with Laurel and Hardy in six pages. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
Christopher Isherwood's play Cabaret is examined in an essay consisting of eight pages. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
The writer discusses the difference between postmodern theatre and the epic theatre of Bertolt Brecht. The paper is seven pages long and there are ten sources listed in the bibliography.
Pages: 7
A 5 page essay exploring the 1998 David Hare play. This paper identifies the factor of need as being central to the dramatic development. Symbolic references are illuminated. 1 source.
A 22 page analysis of the play by Athol Fugard. The emphasis is one the various aspects of identity that permeate the play. The author of this paper calls on the colonial mimicry theories of Homi K. Bhabha to explain this work. 6 sources.
Pages: 22
In five pages this paper examines how Sophocles articulated his religious concepts in this tragic play. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages Ibsen's depiction of the male characters in these plays is considered in terms of whether or not he makes excuses for them or provides some insights into why they act as they do. There are no other sources listed.
A report of six pages considers the actor training offered by Chicago's theater district and includes a discussion of the Shakespeare Theater and the Steppenwolf Theater company. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.
A 5 essay analyzing the differences between specific characters in this novel by Sir George Etherege. Characters discussed include Bellinda, Lady Loveit, Lady Harriet, Sir Fopling, Dorimant, and Medley. 1 source.
This 6 page essay provides an overview and discussion of Antigone by Jean Anouilh and A Man For All Seasons by Robert Bolt. Motivation and self identity are the focus. 5 sources.
This paper of 5 pages in length offers a feminist critique and also examines the thematic components of setting, irony, conflict, and symbolism. There are 4 additional sources cited in the bibliography.
In a paper consisting of five pages identity is examined within the context of Ibsen's A Doll's House and Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In eight pages this paper discusses this play by Joanne Baillie and the theatrical feminism it represents through characterization and defiance of social convention. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this report describes Giuseppe Verdi's 1853 opera. One source is cited in the bibliography.
This 5 page paper discusses ways in which one could design a production of Strindberg's play Miss Julie. The writer suggests that presenting a version of the play utilizing extra space would create a unique setting that could serve to enhance the play's naturalism and subtlety. There are 2 additional sources listed in the bibliography.
This paper of 5 pages exlores these two productions and how they present the dual nature of man, regardless of their culture. There is one additional source cited.
In five pages Hwang's play is examined in terms of its presentation of reality and illusion. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
This five page paper identifies this production as one of the precedent sitters in feminist theatre production. It set the stage for gender issues in the early 1980s. Eight sources are listed.
This paper consists of six pages and considers the characterizations of Blanche and Stella from Williams' play with Ibsen's Nora and the role time periods may have played in their portrayals. There are two bibliographic sources cited.
In this paper that consists of five pages the appeal of Sophocles' classic play to audiences of the past, present, and future is examined. There are five sources cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper considers the importance of waiting protagonists and compares God to Godot in an analysis of the play Waiting for Godot. There are no other sources listed.
In five pages the characters of Amanda Wingfield and Linda Loman are contrasted and compared. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
The theme of masculinity vs. femininity is analyzed in this paper consisting of five pages. There are no other sources listed in the bibliography.
A 12 page review of chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the book by Susan Harris Smith. 1 source.
In five pages the unpredictability of these plays' female protagonists is discussed along with their social and legal unacceptability contrasted and compared. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this tutorial considers the transformation of Professor Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle in George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion. One source is cited in the bibliography.
Women's roles as presented in these French literary works are contrasted and compared in five pages. Four other sources are cited in the bibliography.
In nine pages this classic work by J.B. Priestley is examined. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 9
This paper consisting of 5 pages explores the importance of the final scene in this play. In the bibliography, there are 4 additional sources.
This 5 page essay explores the play by J.B. Priestley. Relationships to the Edwardian Era are illuminated. 10 sources.
In eight pages this play is analyzed in terms of how futility is thematically depicted. Seven sources are cited in the bibliography.
In seven pages Ibsen's famed female protagonist is considered in terms of her twentieth century feminine influence and whether or not she qualifies as a Victorian Age feminst. The act of leaving her children is explored in terms of pros and cons. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages the character of Blanche in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire is examined in terms of her sanity and whether she should be considered insane. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In seven pages this paper examines fashion designer's life, influences, impact on the world of fashion, and considers his primary achievements. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines the all important 'we' component to comedy in an overview of David Ives' All in the Timing and P.G. Wodehouse's Leave it to Psmith. There are no other sources listed.
In six pages this paper examines the theme of infidelity in the dark humored play The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
This paper analyzes various aspects of Hansberry's 1959 play about an African-American family from Chicago. This five page paper has six sources listed in the bibliography.
In five pages the heroic character of Sophocles' protagonist is examines particularly in terms of its feminist attributes. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
This 5 page paper considers the question of who or what Godot is in the play, Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett. The writer also considers whether or not it is important that we ever find out who Godot is. There are 3 sources listed in the bibliography.
The writer discusses the play Top Girls by Caryl Churchill, produced in 1982. The writer argues that the women in play realize that life is difficult and rarely rewarding for women, even if they play by the rules. The paper is six pages long and there are four sources listed in the bibliography.
In five pages the mythic or archetypal characteristics of Williams' drama are explored. There are three other sources cited in the bibliography.
Rebellion, religion, and childhood are the focus of this comparative analysis of these stories consisting of five pages. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares these social dramas by Ibsen and Miller. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines the farces Noises Off by Michael Frayn and All in the Timing by David Ives in terms of how each introduces comedy to overcome the dark themes and death that is featured in each. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
This paper analyzes these thematic conflicts presented by Voltaire in Zadig L'Ingenu in five pages. There is no bibliography included.
In five pages these works are contrasted and compared. Three other sources are cited in the bibliography.
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