As such, he stated that "our aim is not only to create the life of a human spirit, but also to express it in a beautiful, artistic form" (Stanislavski 2003: 16). ... This resulted in the opposite idea of what Stanislavski's ideas aimed for. ...
What is love? One defines love in different ways. Cressida is very emotional in Act VI, Scene V of Troilus and Cressida. At line six, she states: If I could temporize with my affection Or brew it to a weak and colder palate, The like allayment could I give my grief (VI.V.6). This passage e...
To express herself in the website, Fergus writes: "(She) believes that it is wrong and dangerous to release her son's killers prematurely-. ... Both articles use facts (but not a lot), ethics and emotion to achieve their aim of persuading people to see their point of views. ...
Umali Hall affair is another thing, and a student production that aims for a Grecian accomplishment is far from effortless. ... Hecuba's queenly stature was expressed in shiny red and gold. ... Her blindness did little to quench her smart and headstrong personality, and it also expressed her beauty and her attitude on the situation. ... Their presence gave a whole other dimension to the story, they expressed the sentiments of a group of people that is directly involved with the events of Troy and the heart of the characters. ...
Participants were then read a children's story and given the empathy measure again, to see if they expressed more empathy after hearing about a sympathetic protagonist. ... Although young children can correctly express empathy toward others, empathic abilities do appear to increase as one grows older and is able to view the world in a less egocentric manner (Piaget, 1966). ... These results indicate that storytelling did increase the empathy expressed by participants. ...