My Fair Lady
.... and sings ‘Why can’t the English learn to speak?’ The song attracts Colonel Pickering who, as it turns out, has come from India to meet Professor Higgens. The Professor and colonel Pickering then talk about their shared interest in speech. She listens to the professor and colonel Pickering talking and she then starts to desire to become a lady. Colonel Pickering and Professor Higgens sing ‘Wouldn’t it be lovely?’
The song ‘Why can’t the English learn to speak?’ is about people like Eliza tha .....
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Mythology Of Indian Dance
.... activity. Brahma named this activity ‘Natya’, which was later renamed ‘Natya Veda’.
Brahma had simply created a technique, but someone was needed for putting it into practice. Lord Brahma sought the cooperation of Bharat, a trusted sage. Bharat, with the help of his sons, started working. Vishvakarma, the supreme architect of heaven, then created a splendid theater in the hall of India’s court for the performance.
Bharat told Brahma that certain characters of the dance sequences could on .....
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Native American Music
.... a “call and response” form. One singer announces a phrase of “lexical text,” known as the call, the other singer answers him in a vocal pattern. This continues throughout the song. In illustrating many of the musical styles among Native American music, this has another name known as the “Warrior’s Stomp Dance.” The voices in the Iroquois Quiver Dance are relatively relaxed compared with that of the Plains singing.
Instruments used to portray these various styles of music were often drums of a .....
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Natural Born Killers
.... are the negative effects from the media on America’s youth.
On April 20, 1999 during school two students wearing commando attire opened gunfire on the students and teachers at their high school in Columbine High School, Colorado, fatally killing 12 students, 1 teacher, and severely wounding 23 others. This massacre caused uproar across the country. What caused these students to do these horrible atrocities? Many blame the negative media, music groups such as Marilyn Manson also known as the antichris .....
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Natural Born Killers 2
.... in a review.
The Motion Picture Association edited 32 minutes during its review prior to the release of the censored version, they were latter edited back in on the directors cut version of Natural Born Killers. The movie starts out with various different shots in a diner out in the desert, where the film transfers from black and white to color shots. There are also many parts of the film that is edited from 35 mm, 16 mm, 8 mm shots, to video tape to super red tape
As the introduction of .....
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Neil Simon Utilizing Charatter Exaggeration
.... cracks a joke. According to Simon, "My idea of ultimate achievement in a comedy is to make a whole audience fall onto floor, writhing and laughing so hard that some of them pass out" (Geitner 254). Simon uses different elements to put stress on the conflict and also to aid in the humor of his plays. The jokes that Simon produces arise from the situation, usuallybrought forth by variegated elements, one of which is character exaggeration.
In two of his early plays, Come Blow Your Horn and Last o .....
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Neoclassicism
.... theatre saw the development of the drama and sentimental comedy. Many of the primary beliefs of Neoclassicism in fact have reappeared in the twentieth century.
In the Neoclassic era hierarchy system was prevalent and prominent. We come to know about this from the story "Tartuffe" where Orgon displays his higher authority over Dorine. Such a system is still existent in most parts of the world but in a subtler manner for example the Caste system that exists in countries like India which were prominent .....
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New Trend For Horror Films
.... would not die. Scary at age of eleven but quit laughable now. This movie puts a new twist on things without the buckets of blood and gore displayed in the horror films of the past. The misleading promotion before the film's release and the prologue at the beginning of the film have us beliving what we see is a true account of three student filmakers that disappeared while making a documentary about a legendary witch. What hooks the audience and draws them in, is the excellant storyline and the terror o .....
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New York New Music Ensemble
.... transformation. Structurally, this format would be a
recapitulation, but the use of pitch transforms it into
something new. To emphasize the pitch fluctuation, three
different kinds of flutes were played. Because of the pitch
variation in this piece, there were many melodies to
follow. In a way, the music sounded like sound effects to a
horror flick. For example, the tone color of the piece
would be nice and calm then all of a sudden the percussion
would contribute a crashing sound .....
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Noh Play Tsunemasa And Youchi Soga
.... play, there are many dialog for the waki too. The chorus part becomes an important performance of this play because the songs are used to introduce a big part of this story and to describe the mood of the feeling in the play. The main performance elements that are used in this play are the lute and the torch.
In the "Youchi Soga", according to it’s story, it is so clear that it would not be a Kiri No and it also would not be a Shura Mono, so that the category of these two plays is totally differen .....
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Nonwestern Art
.... pots like "Vessel" were painted with scenes of both ceremonial and everyday life. From these pots, archaeologists know that Moche society was very class conscious. This particular ceramic is decorated in reddish brown over a white background with a Moche priest performing a ritual beneath a starry sky. Such a ceramic would have been actually used in a religious ceremony to store various sacred liquids needed for the completion of such an act.
The most important people, the priests and war .....
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Norma Rae A Labor Analysis
.... in the work areas. Added to all this is management¡¦s apathy for the working conditions, as seen when her mother looses her hearing temporarily with little or no sentiment from the company doctor, who knows this is a common problem for the workers. With this setting, the film progresses through most of the stages for employee organization. While management tries to get the workers support to keep the union out, and labor struggles to get a foothold to develop worker unity and get the union elected as th .....
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Objectism
.... that there is existence between events. Things happen in a certain order and not everything happens at once.
Ethics is man, every man, is an end in himself, not the means to the ends of others. He must exist for his own sake, neither sacrificing himself to others nor sacrificing others to himself. The pursuits of his own rational self-interest and of his own happiness is the highest moral purpose of his life.
Politics is the perfect society. Each and every man helps and does things for ea .....
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On Man Ray’s Violin D’Ingres
.... could have been medium format roll film or large format with the violin’s f-holes burnt into the final image by placing a large sheet of opaque material over the image with the f-holes cut out.
Man Ray’s intentions are not altogether clear in the photograph as it operates on so many levels. Unless that was his main intent, he points out the irony of the shape of the women’s body in comparison to a violin. Man Ray also depicts a portrait of the woman with delicate care given to her back and profile. .....
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Oriental Art
.... two have little or nothing in common. In China especially, this trait long outlived the primitive stage of human culture completely sophisticated form of picture- making. As a result, the tradition of Sung Chinese flower-and-bird painting made itself felt though out Asia.
Among the Chinese themselves, flower-and-bird painting is a major form of pictorial expression, which for thousands of years has exercise their aesthetic imagination to extent comparable with, say, our European nude.
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