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    From fairy tales to Shakespeare stories have become an intricate part of our world. A story is something all of us have some are short some are long, and they always define who we are as people. My story is much longer than most it is one of sorrow, happiness, loneliness, friendship, love, regret, pain, and sorcery. You shall see a part of my story through my eyes alone, and I hope that in the end you will properly understand my life. Most stories begin with the birth of the main character, and mine

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    Artistic director: An artistic director is responsible for the artistic end of theater production. He or she is in charge of creating and executing the artistic vision of the play. The artistic director is considered to be a creative or interpretive artist as they interpret another person’s work. Production Meeting: A production meeting is when the music director, choreographer, set, light, sound, and costume designers meet with the artistic director to discuss and create the production concept

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    perfect expression to itself in literature, has carried to maturity its literary tradition, its writers, no matter what they write of, carry its influence with them, just as Carlyle remained a Scotsman when he wrote of German kings or French, and Shakespeare an Elizabethan Englishman when he told of Coriolanus or Cressida. (Frayne 360) In his youth he excluded Swift, Sterne, Burke and Berkeley from his list of Irish tradition but afterward he declared them as his predecessors. He favoured genuine

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    Shakespeare’s Sonnets William Shakespeare The Sonnet Form A sonnet is a fourteen-line lyric poem, traditionally written in iambic pentameter—that is, in lines ten syllables long, with accents falling on every second syllable, as in: “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” The sonnet form first became popular during the Italian Renaissance, when the poet Petrarch published a sequence of love sonnets addressed to an idealized woman named Laura. Taking firm hold among Italian poets, the sonnet

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