Plays Essays
The Prevalence of Superstitious Beliefs and Practices Amongst Actors in…
IntroductionSuperstition has been an important feature of people’s lives throughout the history of human race. This phenomenon has also been present in almost every society throughout…
Kabuki Theatre
Kabuki is a breathtaking performance that often lives delighting showmanship that traces back to the Edo period. It is common in Japan’s major classical theatres as…
A Comparison of the Clouds and the Greeks
The Clouds‘The Clouds’ is a theatrical play written by Aristophanes during in ancient Greece. The play depicts the story of Strepsiades a father who suffers from…
Visual Arts and Film Studies
Introduction The present study aims to address the Brisbane Powerhouse-Powerhouse Theatre’s production details for “Chef: Come Dine with Us” in the Brisbane Festival. The study argues to…
The use of rhetoric devices in plays
IntroductionDifferent authors use various styles in the writing of their plays to convey important messages. Among the styles used include the use of rhetoric devices to…
Gender Segregation in Shanley’s Doubt: A Parable
Doubt: A Parable authored by John Patrick Shanley is a play that premiered on November 23, 2004, in Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City. This play…
The depiction of the American Dream in the Death of…
Arthur Miller’s Death of a salesman is a compelling stage play published in 1949. The play is considered one of the classic tragic stories of a…
Analysis of Death of a Salesman
Death of a Salesman is an intriguing story by the American writer Arthur Miller published in 1949. The stage play focuses on a compelling, tragic story…
Symbolism in A Raisin in the Sun
Symbolism plays a crucial role in Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun to illustrate the impacts of prejudice on the realization of success. Hansberry wrote…
Emmalehua and Ola Nā Iwi
The play Ola Nā Iwi seams more freelanced about time as compared to the Emmalehua. That is because the author outlines memories of the past in…
The power of love in Romeo and Juliet
Throughout the iconic Shakespearean play “Romeo and Juliet,” external forces, particularly those coming from the ongoing vendetta between the families of Montagues and Capulets, continuously challenge…
A persuasive Macbeth character analysis
Macbeth is a protagonist in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth (1623). This story discovers the life path of a talented Scottish general who moved from being a respected…
The Crucible: difference between movie and play
IntroductionThe events of the Salem Witch Trials, which took place in 1692, were the focus of the film The Crucible, released in 1996. The film was…
Shakespeare: leadership conceptualization
There is no doubt that Shakespeare has had the opportunity to influence or affect literature more than other writers in the history of humanity. Based on…
How is Macbeth a Tragic Hero?
A tragic hero is a literary device commonly used across almost every piece ever written by the genius of British literature, William Shakespeare. When readers immerse…
Historiography about William Shakespeare
IntroductionThe question whether Shakespeare was the true author of his plays has been of much controversy for the last two centuries. Literary critics and scholars have…
The battle of the sexes
The play A Midsummer’s Night Dream authored by Shakespeare displays different aspect that can be applied to improving human interactions. Particularly, the relationship between the two…
Deception and reality in Hamlet
One of the primary theme that is evident in the play Hamlet is the difference that is present between incidents that occur in reality and things…
A psychoanalytic analysis of the Play, Hamlet
AbstractIt appears normal to perceive literature in the form of a dream. The same way dreams occur is the same way the works of literature, what…
Analysis of Creon’s Character in Antigone and Oedipus the King
Sophocles displays two distinct dramatic characters of Creon in his two plays Antigone and Oedipus the King. In the first play dubbed, Oedipus the King, Creon…