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The Great Gatsby or Silent Borring adabtation??!!!! Review play production

I saw the play which was the adaption of The Great Gatsby in UPM, as student play production, it is entirely very, very average work, and Perhaps one of the usual work in this university. As I have experience of play in this university especially work on experimental theater here, all student really try hard to make this play work, but unfortunately, the language (I mean accent, pronunciation) was very weak, I just found out this group work on this play over six months, to be exact they planning for three months and exercising for rehearsal for three months as well.   The design of the dress was acceptable and even the makeup but, unfortunately, the actor’s play very unreal and about the Gatsby characters, he is not even close to the novel at all.    Totally it’s not bad for unprofessional players, but it is too basic for the university works, what all the cast tries their best to make it happens, which is real.    

The English Renaissance of Art By Oscar Wilde

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The English Renaissance of Art By Oscar Wilde Reprinted from Essays and Lectures by Oscar Wilde , London: Methuen and Co., 1908. 'The English Renaissance of Art' was delivered as a lecture for the first time in the Chickering Hall, New York, on January 9, 1882 A portion of it was reported in the New York Tribune on the following day and in other American papers subsequently. Since then this portion has been reprinted, more or less accurately, from time to time, in unauthorised editions. There are in existence no less than four copies of the lecture, the earliest of which is entirely in the author's handwriting. The others ore typewritten and contain many corrections and additions made by the author in manuscript. These have all been collated and the text here given contains, as nearly as possible, the lecture in its original form as delivered by the author during his tour in the United States. A MONG the many debts which we owe to the supreme