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Doctor Faustus: Summary, Act I, scene ii, Wagner, Good Angel and Evil Spirit
Act I, scene ii, lines 61 through 94: Summary of Wagner, Good Angel and Evil Spirit: Wagner enters upon the stage before Faustus begins to speak. Faustus to Wagner asks,...
0 commentsPandora's Box, a film made in 1928
Pandora's Box, a film made in 1928, directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst from a screenplay by Ladislaus Vajda, inspired by Shakespeare written by German playwright Frank Wedekind (1864-1918), presents main...
Doctor Faustus: Summary, Act I, scene i, Study
Act I, scene i, lines 1 through 60: Summary of Faustus in His study: During the last lines, the Chorus draws back the curtain at the rear of the stage, disclosing Faustus in his study. Doctor Faustus...
0 commentsDoctor Faustus: Summary, Introduction
Introduction: Faustian Bargains: Dr. Johann Faustus, a magician and astrologer, was born in Wurttemberg, Germany. The real Dr. Faustus birth date is unknown. However, his death date is around 1538. Dr....
0 commentsmummytryingtoact
Week two back on second year of Diploma course and not surprisingly I'm a complete wreck. The classes are fantastic, it's just everything else around me is pretty shambolic. Got completely pissed at weekend...
0 commentsFunny Quotes Wordsmith: Mae West
Profiling actress Mae West who specialized in funny quotes! She understood human nature and enjoyed poking fun at the hypocrites, arrogant and prideful. Mae West: sex symbol, screenwriter, playwright,...
15 commentsThe Peacock Has Gone
Peacock is famous for its beauty and charm. Now that the peacock has left us. But who is the peacock here? The Peacock is a nickname given to Rendra, the best contemporary Indonesian poet and...
8 commentsRecipe for an Instant Two-Person Skit
If Shakespeare is a breakfast buffet, then ten-minute skits are those tasty little snack-packs that are just oh so tasty at the beginning of the day. ...
0 commentsDID YOU SEE THAT MOVIE...no, but I read the play!
The Painter www.johnsheaplays.com In high school we had to read plays, LOTS of plays. We read Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Eugene O'Neill, Ibsen, and of course, Willy Shake-spear. We did not see a...
0 commentsAn Analysis of Christopher Durang, Paul Vogel, and Tennessee Williams
The problems of domestic abuse, alcoholism, and sexual abuse are often cultivated behind closed doors. As a result, our society “sweeps them under the carpet”, not...
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