PPT-Choose famous actors to play several of the characters from

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Example from Blood Red Horse William Josh Hutcherson because he has played a character who strives to do good and fights for a noble cause Peeta Mellark Hes

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Example from Blood Red Horse William Josh Hutcherson because he has played a character who strives to do good and fights for a noble cause Peeta Mellark Hes strong and looks like he could handle a broadsword and ride a fast horse. From . 5th . century . BCE. . Birdland. Definition. Aristotle describes the genre of comedy in . The Poetics.. Comedy represents men as worse than they are in real life, whereas tragedy shows them better.. Playwright: Michael . Frayn. Maddie. , Paxton, Garrett, . Alexa. Basic Information. Noises Off . is a comedic play written by Michael . Frayn. , who wrote it with the basic explanation that sometimes, being backstage can be more fun or interesting than it is on stage. Shakespeare’s . Hamlet. What the…?. Why is this question from . Hamlet . still . “famous”???. Because the play (it’s characters, events, attitudes and conflicts) has “textual integrity”…. Italian Renaissance. The Renaissance. 1330 – 1550 A.D.. Began in Florence, Italy. “Renaissance” – “rebirth”. A time of fascination with philosophy, literature, art, and science.. A time of Humanists. Chapter 4 – Acting. The Stage and the School. About This PowerPoint. The following information matches with your Chapter 4 study guide.. While reviewing Chapter 4, answer the following:. Page 156, Summary & Key Ideas #1-9. Chapter 21. Types of Play. Dramatic Play. :. When one child . imitates. another person or acts out a . situation. Socio-Dramatic Play. :. When . several. children imitate others or act out situations . Italian Renaissance. The Renaissance. 1330 – 1550 A.D.. Began in Florence, Italy. “Renaissance” – “rebirth”. A time of fascination with philosophy, literature, art, and science.. A time of Humanists. Theatre History. Bell-ringers. What are some events the prehistoric people may have pantomimed in their early storytelling?. Imagine sitting around a prehistoric campfire listening to a story. What are some of the sounds and lights which may have naturally added to the drama of the story? How can this image be used to enhance drama today?. Chapter 21. Types of Play. Dramatic Play. :. When one child . imitates. another person or acts out a . situation. Socio-Dramatic Play. :. When . several. children imitate others or act out situations . Theatre Performances in Ancient Greece. Performed over several days as part of a religious festival honoring . Dionysus. Dionysus. (Roman Name: Bacchus) : god of wine, fertility, and the harvest. City . Contending Forces. Choose a novel or play in which cultural, physical, or geographical surroundings shape psychological or moral traits in a character. Then write a well-organized essay in which you analyze how surroundings affect this character and illuminate the meaning of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot.. The Play. The Characters. Julius Caesar – The Real Man. A historic figure who lived from 100 to 44 BC. Military Leader and Ruler of Rome. Statues currently exist in museums today. Caesar’s biography was written in . Acting style. Stage proxemics/Positioning. Character interactions/ characterisation choices. Use of levels. Voice and movement techniques. Special effects. Actor/audience relationship. Drama media (projections, video footage, . Acting style. Stage proxemics. Interaction between characters. Use of voice and movement. The relationship between the spoken text and physical movement or gesture. Actor/ audience relationship. Use of.

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