Play’s story: If you could spend eternity with just one precious memory, what would it be? A group of strangers grapple with this impossible question as they find themselves in a bureaucratic waiting room between life and death. Encouraged by enigmatic officials, they must sift through their past lives to choose their forever. Write about how […]
Discipline: Drama and Theatre
Students should have a minumum of a C average to partisapate in extra activitiesStudents should have a minumum of a C average to partisapate in extra activities
Your school is considering a proposal that would only allow students who have a “C” average or better to participate in extracurricular activities such as sports, band and clubs. Students who do not have an average grade of “C” or better would not be able to participate in these activities. Do you feel that students […]
Your essay must be at least 750-1000 words must contain a discussion and specific examples of the cinematography, mise-en-scene, movement, editing, and sound in the Billy Wilder film Some Like It Hot. pick three different scenes in total to discussYour essay must be at least 750-1000 words must contain a discussion and specific examples of the cinematography, mise-en-scene, movement, editing, and sound in the Billy Wilder film Some Like It Hot. pick three different scenes in total to discuss
our essay must be at least 750-1000 words (or 3-4pp., double-spaced) and must contain a discussion and specific examples of the cinematography, mise-en-scene, movement, editing, and sound in the Billy Wilder film Some Like It Hot. You do not need to discuss every scene in the film, but you must pick at least three different scenes […]
Write an analysis that responds to the prompts below with your original analysis and insight about the play. We want to know what you understood about the play, not what you liked or didn’t like. Assume your reader has already read the play. ProvWrite an analysis that responds to the prompts below with your original analysis and insight about the play. We want to know what you understood about the play, not what you liked or didn’t like. Assume your reader has already read the play. Prov
Write an analysis that responds to the prompts below with your original analysis and insight about the play. We want to know what you understood about the play, not what you liked or didn’t like. Assume your reader has already read the play. Provide context for your discussion and analysis without retelling the entire plot […]
Susan Sontag describes ‘camp’ as an aesthetic ‘sensibility.’ Looking to two or more films, consider the role of subversive sensibilities (e.g., campy, trashy, filthy) in forming a queer aesthetics of film.Susan Sontag describes ‘camp’ as an aesthetic ‘sensibility.’ Looking to two or more films, consider the role of subversive sensibilities (e.g., campy, trashy, filthy) in forming a queer aesthetics of film.
Academic Paper Topics: Susan Sontag describes ‘camp’ as an aesthetic ‘sensibility.’ Looking to two or more films, consider the role of subversive sensibilities (e.g., campy, trashy, filthy) in forming a queer aesthetics of film. The assessment criteria for this essay are: – Content – Critical argument – Use of sources – Structure – Presentation – […]
All about the playwrighter Neil Simon and how he helped shape theatre to what it is today.All about the playwrighter Neil Simon and how he helped shape theatre to what it is today.
A clear topic with a strong Thesis Statement, followed by supporting paragraphs. The 5-paragraph essay is a good format to follow. You can add more paragraphs as need but ultimately, you want to have an Introduction, a Thesis Statement, at least 3 major ideas with supported research and a strong Conclusion. Please Use .edu, .org, or […]
Within Our Gates, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Un Chien Andalou, Ecstasy, The “Your Name Here” Story, Glen or Glenda, ShadowsWithin Our Gates, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Un Chien Andalou, Ecstasy, The “Your Name Here” Story, Glen or Glenda, Shadows
Your response paper might also include reflection on your personal viewing experience and/or connections to our other films/readings—though it is intended to be more analytical than evaluative (i.e., not just a “film review”). If you cite any of our assigned readings, please include the author’s name and page number within parentheses as an in-text citation, […]
scene analysis on the film “Get Out” and opening scene analysis on the film ‘Lady Bird”scene analysis on the film “Get Out” and opening scene analysis on the film ‘Lady Bird”
Opening scene analysis – 1000 words (50%) Using your understanding of the filmic techniques learned throughout the module, write an analysis of no more than 1,000 words on the opening of any of the films screened as a weekly case study. You should select no more than 5 minutes in total, and exclude the credits sequence (unless […]