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  2. List of story structures - Wikipedia

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    The spectacle, not the characters themselves would give rise to the emotions. [26] The stage should also be split into “Prologue, Episode, Exode, and a choral portion, distinguished into Parode and Stasimon...“ [27] Unlike later, he held that the morality was the center of the play and what made it great.

  3. Giasone - Wikipedia

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    Two mythological characters appear in the prologue: Sole (the sun, i.e. Apollo) and Amore (love, i.e. Cupid). Sole opens with an aria about the gloriousness of the day because Giasone (i.e. Jason) will set out leading his Argonauts on a quest to find the Golden Fleece - or so it is expected.

  4. List of How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom volumes

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    Prologue: The Beginning of the Enlightenment; Chapter 1: Let's Make an Educational Program (Silvan's Debut) Intermission 1: The Black Robed One and the Little Sister General, Now Negotiating; Chapter 2: The Kingdom's Secret Weapon; Intermission 2: Researching a Certain Line of Research; Chapter 3: The Fiancees' Bridal Course

  5. Adventure World Prologue Quests: Everything you need to know

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    With the launch of Adventure World on Facebook, we see the launch of Zynga's biggest Facebook game yet, split into chapters, as you work to gain entry to the lost city of El Dorado. You'll have a ...

  6. Thunderstorm (play) - Wikipedia

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    The following synopsis is based on the complete version of the play (the prologue and epilogue are usually omitted from performances): [2] Prologue. Two children stumble into the former Zhou mansion, now a hospital operated by Catholic nuns. The hospital is inhabited by two mentally disturbed patients, one a silent and morose old woman and ...

  7. Prologue - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 2 Ben Jonson has often been noted as using the prologue to remind the audience of the complexities between themselves and all aspects of the performance. [2] The actor reciting the prologue would appear dressed in black, a stark contrast to the elaborate costumes used during the play. [3] The prologue removed his hat and wore no makeup.

  8. Syberia: The World Before - Wikipedia

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    The game follows two timeframes with two characters: Dana Roze, a young pianist in the small fictional Central European country of Osterthal (resembling a mix of Germany, Austria, Czech Republic and Switzerland) in 1937 and Kate Walker, the protagonist of Syberia series, who is now imprisoned in a salt mine in the fictional Eastern European region of Taiga in 2004.

  9. Faust, Part One - Wikipedia

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    Prologue in the Theatre. In the first prologue, three people (the theatre director, the poet and an actor) discuss the purpose of the theatre. The director approaches the theatre from a financial perspective, and is looking to make an income by pleasing the crowd; the actor seeks his own glory through fame as an actor; and the poet aspires to create a work of art with meaningful content.