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Yet dialogue is not a new concept. In philosophy, “dialogue” has been part of since its very inception in the dialectics of Heraclitus, Socrates, Plato & Aristotle, the Tao-Te-King in China; in the dialectics of classical German philosophy, from Kant to Hegel to Marx. Dialogue has been...
Performers often have a profound impact on society, as their work has the ability to bring people together, create shared experiences, and provoke thought and reflection. Whether it's through a powerful monologue, a breathtaking dance routine, or a soul-stirring musical performance, performers have...
Key: In this famous monologue, Hamlet, facing the dilemma of action and mind, is hesitating whether he should revenge for his father, which may bring him death, or he should suffer and hide his hatred for his uncle in his deep heart, which may secure his life. V. Short answer ...
Clown Fish Monologue I was pretty hungry that afternoon, thought I would find something to eat outside of the cave. All I was expecting to find was a couple of clown fish, maybe a sea horse if I’m lucky, but never this thing!! I don’t even know what to call it, it was long...
Adam Eve Monologue Adam glowered at me, with his eyes full of fear, despair, and hopelessness and asked, “Why did you let me eat the fruit, Eve? How will we live?” I have never felt so empty and lost as I tried to come up with an answer. I tried the best I could to plead...
It's a new edition of a book published a few years ago. Scoop also does stand-up comedy. His musical monologue about a generation's search for political and metaphysical sanity is called "The Big Bang, The Buddha, and the Baby Boom." In September '03, Scoop was featured in a NY ...
the last line of Ferrera’s monologue echoing in my head: “I’m just so tired of watching myself and every single other woman tie herself into knots so that people will like us. And if all of that is also true for a doll just representing women, then I don’t even know.” I do...
The intervention from the media philosopher, Professor O'Blivion, has little effect, as he is just blaring his cryptic monologue from a television monitor in the corner of the studio. In Truman we are invited to watch the imaginary talk-show: Tru-talk – forum for issues growing out of ...
19 The poem, which first occurs in the international pilot (US episode 3) as Mike's monologue (part of Cooper's dream), also alludes the temporal paradox of the "future past" on which I'll elaborate shortly. 6 Jeroen Gerrits worlds front and center. Already in the pilot episode...