Scotland, Britain, Empire: Writing the Highlands, 1760-1860Ohio State University Press, 2007 - 228 páginas Monologues for Aspiring Actors is collection of cuttings from plays featuring young characters—adolescents to young adults. Playwrights range from Sophocles and Moliere to David Henry Hwang and Laura Harrington. Divided into monologues for females and monologues for males, the collection offers introductory notes on each dramatic scene and practical advice on preparing, analyzing, and staging the monologues for interpretation and performance. This collection of monologues, selected by actor, director, teacher, and writer Marsh Cassady, invites aspiring actors to experience the challenges and joys of individual theatrical performance. It is also an ideal supplement for any of Glencoe's theater arts titles. |
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... fear of corporal punishments . He entered on his func- tions with the spirit of a knight of former times , and while he made himself agreeable to his men by wearing their favourite garb , and by humouring and indulging them in the ...
... fear into the hearts of the native enemy . It also reiterates the fearlessness of the Highlander , who exposes himself to enemy fire just so his comrades can see and hear him clearly , but it is the description of the unique sound ...
... fear as much as fascination . Dunbar reveals that during the occupation of Paris after Waterloo , " the French were fascinated by the appearance of Highlanders strolling along the boulevards , and soon the print and caricature sellers ...
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ACKNOWLEDMENTS | 1 |
CHAPTER ONE Native Tongue | 25 |
CHAPTER TWO Rob Roy and the Kings Visit | 51 |
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