Structure of Shakespeare's Hamlet
.... Likewise, at the same time we are
watching a
play the characters in Hamlet are
watching a
play. Another parallel is that of accidental death. ....
(779

3

)
Marat/Sade
.... Weiss involves the viewer in the process of putting on the
play, of
watching the
play, and of being responsible for the inmates who by the end will revolt. ....
(1139

5

)
Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
.... A person gets pleasure from
watching a
play because he forgets that he is
watching a
play and begins to feel that the actors are real people. ....
(2545

10

)
Social & Cognitive Play Behavior This study examined the social ...
.... anything of momentary interest. Behavior The child spends most of the time
watching other children
play. The onlooker talks to them ....
(3728

15

)
Looking at Movies and Looking at Plays
The experience of
watching a
play is significantly - one might even say dramatically - different from
watching a movie and not simply because of the fact that ....
(876

4

)
Fisher-Price's Competitive Advantage
.... History of the Smart Toy Lab and Intel®
Play Toys," 2001, p. 6). According to Falcioni (2002, p. 4), "By
watching how youngsters
play, designers get a kid's ....
(506

2

)
THE TRAGEDY OF CHANCE AND HASTE IN ROMEO AND JULIET
.... Was he telling those
watching his
play that events can be shaped by certain dark forces and that decisions can be the crucial factor on which all things turn? ....
(710

3

)
Alice Walker and Ralph Ellison
.... His cover is blown because he is no longer the sophisticated New Yorker
watching a
play, he becomes an offstage extension of the
play because some of the ....
(1896

8

)
'PSYCHO"- WOULD IT WORK AS A PLAY
.... hard pressed to see the same horror seated in an auditorium
watching actors from afar. Psycho demands close-ups, and the only way it could be a
play would be ....
(1114

4

)
Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun
.... The costumes more than anything else set the
play in the past. The effect is as if the viewer were
watching a dream, or in Willy's case, a nightmare that is in ....
(1682

7

)
Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... Their Eyes Were
Watching God follows the life and loves of Janie, who in the .... fifteen years of marriage, Janie learns to curb her tongue and
play the dutiful ....
(1472

6

)
Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... Eyes Were
Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston In Their Eyes Were
Watching God, Zora .... to that structure because, in a way, they did not really have to
play by its ....
(3201

13

)
Six Characters in Search of an Author
.... The general view of critics is that Six Characters in Search of an Author is about the acts of creating a
play, producing a
play,
watching a
play, and creating ....
(2619

10

)
Parental Pressure on Sports Participation The purpose of this ...
.... Questionnaire defined parental pressure as both the positive ways parents interacted with their children regarding sports (eg
watching them
play sports, buying ....
(4107

16

)
Violence and the Mass Media
.... none of these benefits accrue from
watching violent television shows or
watching violent movies .... If parents do not let their children
play violent video games or ....
(854

3

)
Sonny's Blues (James Baldwin)
....
Watching Sonny and his band
play, the narrator notices that the music allows the musicians to be triumphant over their personal sufferings. ....
(1510

6

)
James Baldwin's short story "Sonny's Blues"
....
Watching Sonny and his band
play, the narrator notices that the music allows the musicians to be triumphant over their personal sufferings. ....
(1503

6

)
Liberty Oregon
....
watching Nadia endure her abuse. Overall, Liberty, Oregon was very moving for me personally. It really made me feel for Nadia and other immigrants in the
play, ....
(1234

5

)
Krogstad as a Foil Character in A Doll's House
The ultimate goal of drama is believed to be the audience's suspension of disbelief for the brief time that they are
watching the
play. ....
(601

2

)
Nora's Foil Character in Ibsen's Doll's House
The ultimate goal of drama is believed to be the audience's suspension of disbelief for the brief time that they are
watching the
play. ....
(601

2

)
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
.... and off. The
play begins with Seth Holly
watching the offstage Bynum singing his way through a voodoo ritual (1390-1391). One of ....
(2019

8

)
Shakespeare's Plays About Love
.... farce than for high drama and much of the
play is very funny. Maybe this is part of their secret: the audience takes a gratuitous delight in
watching this pair ....
(1953

8

)
Negative Effects of Video Games
.... Those who
play violent video games for long periods of time are .... in school (Norcia 2). Interactive video games differ from passively
watching television since ....
(680

3

)
Katherine Mansfield's "Miss Brill"
.... How she enjoyed it! How she loved sitting here,
watching it all! It was like a
play. It was exactly like a
play . . . They were all on stage. ....
(814

3

)
Shakespeare's "Borrowing"
.... Iago begins to hatch his plot with no clear idea of where it will lead - to mischief, no doubt - and one of the pleasures of the
play is in
watching how the ....
(1826

7

)
Sources of Shakespeare's Plays
.... Iago begins to hatch his plot with no clear idea of where it will lead - to mischief, no doubt - and one of the pleasures of the
play is in
watching how the ....
(1826

7

)
Media violence and children in America
.... The other 90% is spent
watching programs designed for adults. .... have a natural tendency and need to explore many make-believe roles and to
play imaginatively to ....
(557

2

)
Game, by Donald Barthelme
.... fears and imaginations are aroused, and their minds starts to
play tricks on .... became more relaxed, and the only discipline maintained was
watching the console ....
(1090

4

)
Fictionalized Story of Shakespeare in Ancient Greece This time ...
.... I am
watching that experience now in a performance of Lysistrata, a
play I have seen many times in my own era and that I can see echoed here in its original ....
(1771

7

)
Becoming an African-American
.... 2000, p. 291). In
watching his brother
play the piano, the narrator of the story sees a face he had never seen before. It is a fact ....
(1428

6

)