Friday, December 12, 2014

week 13

1.Advent: Advent is a season observed in many Western Christian churches as a time of expectant                     waiting and preparation for the celebration of the Nativity of Jesus at Christmas. The term                    is an anglicized version of the Latin word adventus, meaning "coming".
                               
advent candle
2.Catholism: Catholism is used as a broad term for describing specific traditions in the Christian                               churches in theology, doctrine, liturgy, ethics, and spirituality.
3.Baptism: Baptism is a Christian rite of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of                       water, into the Christian Church generally and also a particular church. The canonical                           Gospels report that Jesus was baptized—a historical event to which a high degree of                              certainty can be assigned. Baptism has been called a sacrament and an ordinance of Jesus                    Christ. In some denominations, baptism is also called christening, but for others the word                   "christening" is reserved for the baptism of infants.
4.three unities: 1. The unity of action: a play should have one main action that it follows, with no or                                few subplots.
                          2. The unity of place: a play should cover a single physical space and should not                                       attempt to compress geography, nor should the stage represent more than one                                      place.
                           3. The unity of time: the action in a play should take place over no more than 24                                  hours.
5.Dramatic Irony
6.Chorus: it is a homogeneous, non-individualised group of performers in the plays of classical Greece, who comment with a collective voice on the dramatic action.[1] The chorus consisted of between 12 and 50 players, who variously danced, sang or spoke their lines in unison and sometimes wore masks.

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