The Development of African DramaAfricana Publishing Company, 1982 - 368 Seiten |
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... scene is all Rotimi's own . In fact , the playwright goes even further in developing the emotional impact of the scene . The din in Ovonramwen's head is set against the harmonious chant of the Benin warriors ( sung in the original ...
... scene is all Rotimi's own . In fact , the playwright goes even further in developing the emotional impact of the scene . The din in Ovonramwen's head is set against the harmonious chant of the Benin warriors ( sung in the original ...
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... scene in Black Mamba Two when we see him , he is established as one ' chosen ' by the ancestors . It is Chipayeni ... scene shifts to the court where the action brought against ANC declaring the strike illegal is thrown out . There is ...
... scene in Black Mamba Two when we see him , he is established as one ' chosen ' by the ancestors . It is Chipayeni ... scene shifts to the court where the action brought against ANC declaring the strike illegal is thrown out . There is ...
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... scene . The next scene , the penultimate scene , is in Avegbe Tonu . This scene and the final scene of the play are actually a ' tailing - off ' from the climax . This sort of ending is sometimes called an anti - climax ; though this ...
... scene . The next scene , the penultimate scene , is in Avegbe Tonu . This scene and the final scene of the play are actually a ' tailing - off ' from the climax . This sort of ending is sometimes called an anti - climax ; though this ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 11 |
Traditional performance in contemporary society | 41 |
Drama as literature and performance | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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