воскресенье, 31 марта 2013 г.

Review 2


Shakespeare in Love


Most wonderful film! Exclusively for romantics, lovers of Shakespeare and his works. 
Charming Gwyneth Paltrow and a galaxy of great actors - together to recreate the history of the origin and creation of the world-famous play "Romeo and Juliet." And of course, the amazing love of Will Shakespeare and his muse - Viola. 
Beautiful, sensual...


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The Life and Sort Of Death Of Eric Argyle

The title of the article is ‘The Life and Sort Of Death of Eric Argyle’. The article was printed by Mark Cook & The article is dated the 30th of March 2013. The basic subject matter of the script is death of Joe Egg. The main idea of the article to inform about Eric Argyle has been dead for two days. No one seems to be taking much notice, though. This is the almost Kafka-esque start to The Life and Sort Of Death of Eric Argyle, the Irish production from the 15th Oak Company that's already been a hit in Dublin and Edinburgh, and was a best new play nominee in the Irish theatre awards. I liked this article because it was useful and interesting.

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A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg

The title of the article is ‘A Day in the Death of Joe Egg’. The article was printed by Mark Cook & The article is dated the 30th of March 2013. The basic subject matter of the script is death of Joe Egg. The main idea of the article to inform about Simon Stephens's adaptation of the curious incident of the dog in the night-time, currently in the West End, intelligently charts some of the difficulties of bringing up a child with Asperger's. Originally produced at the Citizens in Glasgow, it tells the story of school teacher, Bri – played by Ralf Little – and his wife Sheila (Rebecca Johnson) whose marriage is collapsing under the strain of caring for their daughter, Josephine, whom they've nicknamed Joe Egg. It's a bleak and darkly comic play, which shocked its original audiences and still has the power to surprise and move us today.

пятница, 22 марта 2013 г.

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Choreographer Gillian Lynne says 'Reality TV is harming the theatre'
  The title of the article is 'Reality TV is harming the theatre'. The article was printed by Vanessa Thorpe. The article is dated the twenty fourth of  March 2013.  The basic subject matter of the script is TV is harming the theatre. The main idea of the article to inform about Television, especially reality TV, is a danger because producers drop someone into a role who has been on television. It's not healthy. They want instant fame. I liked this article because it was useful and interesting.

Summary 6


Strickland died of leprosy. Upon learning of his illness, he wanted to go to the forest, but the date will not let him. They lived together, not talking to people. Despite blindness (the last stage of leprosy), Strickland continued to work, drawing on the walls of the house. This mural only saw a doctor who came to see the patient, but did not find him alive. He was shocked. In this paper, it was a great thing, sensual and passionate, as if it was made by human hands, penetrated deep into nature, and discovered it frightening and wonderful mystery. By creating this list, Strickland got what he wanted: he was cast out a demon for years who owned his heart. But, dying, he ordered his death Ata burn down the house, and she did not dare to disturb his last wishes. Back in London, the narrator once again meets with Mrs. Strickland. After the death of her sister she has inherited and lived very happily. In her living room hang reproductions of Strickland, and she acts as if she and her husband had a great relationship.
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суббота, 16 марта 2013 г.

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After his wife died Dirk, heartbroken, forever leaving home to Holland. Strickland came in narrator’s home and told him that as soon as he got tired of writing naked Blanche (he used it as a free nudes), he left her. Blanche could not return to her husband, as poisonous Strickland said, unable to forgive his victims that he brought (Blanche was governess seduced her son of the owner, and when it was discovered that she was pregnant, her kicked out, she tried to kill herself, then something Stroeve and married her.) When at last the narrator shows Strickland his paintings, they make it a strong and strange impression. They feel incredible effort to express something, the desire to get rid of the force, the owner of the artist - as if he knew the soul of the universe and must put it into his paintings. When fate throws the narrator to Tahiti, where Strickland spent the last years of his life, he asks about the artist of all who knew him. He told how Strickland, no money, no job, hungry, and he lived in a doss house in Marseilles, as using false documents to escape the vengeance of a Shrew Bill was employed on a ship going to Australia, as in Tahiti worked on a plantation overseer. The inhabitants of the island, during the life of a vagabond who thought it was not interested in his "pictures" very much regret that once missed the opportunity to buy paintings for pennies, now facing a lot of money. Old Tahitian, hostess hotel, home to the narrator, told him how she found Strickland wife - a native Ata, his distant relative. Immediately after the wedding Strickland and Ata went into the forest, where Ata was a small piece of land, and the following three years were the happiest of the artist's life. Ata did not bother him, did what he told me, grow up their children.

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пятница, 15 марта 2013 г.

Summary 4

(38-48)

After Blanche’s death, Stroeve decided to go to the workshop. As always everything was cleaned the house as if it there was a dream and Blanche is live, she simply left behind to shop. When Stroeve came into a workshop, there everything was the places; Strickland took away all the pictures, except one. On it naked Blanche was represented. Stroeve didn't understand why Strickland left this picture, it rushed to it and wanted it to cut, but stopped, having understood what it fine. Stroeve says to the narrator that is going to go to Holland to parents.

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The title of the article is once the Musical: how I fell for its honesty.
The article was printed by Enda Walsh. The publication date of the article is Sunday 17 March 2013 17.00 GMT. The article is about how I fell for its honesty. The main idea of the article is once was a surprise cinema hit – a micro-budget romance about an Irish busker and a Czech flower seller. Who better to adapt it for stage than self-confessed misanthrope Enda Walsh? The playwright recalls his journey from cynic to proud, emotional wreck. I liked this article because it was useful and interesting.

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"Frida"


Always struck by the fate of the strong. Strong women especially. Frida Kahlo is presented in the film is this - a man of great courage and strength. Someone who is not broke when it hit trouble when early life was really curve. But along the way the question is - is it really so much courage and heroism to draw from the pain, to draw when you do not draw you can’t . Loved shown as a picture where scenes from the life of Frida straight to fall to the canvas frame and become part of history, world history of art. 

"In the evening you realize that you can make much more of a pain than I thought in the morning"

понедельник, 11 марта 2013 г.

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Share your art: Light


  The title of the article is Share your art: Light. The article was printed by Hannah Freeman. The publication date of the article is Friday 22 February 2013 13.09 GMT. The article is about Inspired by Light Show at the Hayward gallery in London, which features work by Dan Flavin and James Turrell. The main idea of the article is The Share your art project is open to everyone, but there are a few guidelines you need to follow if you'd like to submit your artworks. I liked this article because it was useful and interesting.

воскресенье, 3 марта 2013 г.

Summary 3


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Then Stroeve went to narrator’s home and told him that his wife left him, the narrator was surprised and he wanted to kill Strickland. Stroeve told the story that he asked Strickland to left his house, Charles began to pick his surroundings, Blanche told to Stroeve that she left home together with Strickland. Stroeve began to persuade her to stay with him, but she remained steady. Than Stroeve decided to leave her, because he didn’t want a bad live for her. 6 months ago   Stroeve rushed in the narrator’s house. He told that Blanche committed suicide and she was in a hospital. They visited her, but she didn’t want to see them. During several days she dead. Stroeve was in despite and decided to be alone. Several days ago Stroeve visited to the narrator and told him amazing story.

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What can Spielberg learn about Napoleon from art?



The title of the article is what can Spielberg learn about Napoleon from art? The article was printed by Jonathan Jones. The publication date of the article is Tuesday 5 March 2013 15.30 GMT.  The article is about Napoleon Bonaparte. The main idea of the article is Napoleon Bonaparte never existed, the Romantics would have had to invent him. He became a famous conqueror in an age when artists were interested in energy, power and the sublime – the Romantic qualities that Napoleon and his campaigns epitomized. The article can be divided into some parts. The author starts by telling the reader that asks Was Napoleon a hero or a villain? According to the text he says that for some of his contemporaries he was all heroes. Jacques-Louis David saw him as a Roman emperor bestriding the Alps, in a painting that emulates classical equestrian statuesIn conclusion Napoleon's image even fascinated his enemies. I liked this article because it was useful and interesting.