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HUDBA JAKO PROTAGONISTA
Bjørknes, Bård ; JIŘIČKA, Lukáš (advisor) ; PROCHÁZKA, Tomáš (referee)
Tato diplomová práce je výzkumem žánru hudebního divadla (music theatre). Mým záměrem je prověřit, jak může využití hudby a zvuku jako hlavních komponent inscenace otevřít nové struktury a metody v divadelním procesu a výsledné inscenaci. Tento žánr je v situaci neustálého zkoumání, což vede k tomu, že umělci nacházejí nové metody pro svou uměleckou práci. Tuto diplomovou práci začínám menším výzkumem o sluchu a funkci uší v divadelním kontextu. V této části se zaměřuji na základní poznatky o tom, jak používáme své uši při návštěvě divadla. Pokračuji psaním o žánru hudebního divadla z historického hlediska. Hudebním divadlem ve starém Řecku počínaje a hudebním divadlem naší doby konče; zaměřuji se na různé formy, umělce a události, které jsou pro hudební divadlo a jeho vývoj důležité. Dále píšu o pojmu hudební divadlo a jeho mnoha definicích, a ještě předtím, než ukončím tuto kapitolu, představením režiséry a skladatele Nikolaje Cederholma a Heinera Goebbelse. Analyzuji dvě různé hudebně-divadelní inscenace: Cederholmovu s názvem Teaterkoncert Beethoven a Goebbelsovu Stifters Dinge, abych získal hlubší pochopení jejich metod a vizí ohledně hudebního divadla. Zaměřuji se na rozdíly a podobnosti obou inscenací. Další část mé práce je věnována mé vlastní zkušenosti z tvorby hudebního divadla. Dělím se o své myšlenky a úvahy o dvou procesech zkoušení a inscenacích, které jsem režíroval v závěrečném ročníku studia. Poslední část práce tvoří diskuse a úvaha o výzkumu, který jsem udělal, o zkušenostech, které jsem ohledně hudby a zvuku v divadle získal, a také o tom, jak to může otevřít nové struktury a metody práce v divadelním kontextu.
Characterizing literary characters in selected works of prose by Ladislav Fuks with a focus on peculiarities in behavior
TVRDÁ, Tereza
The goal of this master´s thesis is to describe individual characters, especially the main characters, in selected prose of the well-known Czech writer Ladislav Fuks. This thesis will be primarily focused on the unusual behavior, peciliarities, features and the character of the protagonists. The biographical part of the thesis will be focused on the author´s personality and lifestyle. The bibliographical part will be focused on a detailed analysis of the protagonists in selected titles. More than ten characters will be compared. The primary method used in this thesis will be: analysis, interpretation, along with the use of the description and confrontation of the individual protagonists. The prime benefit of this thesis lies in a more detailed description and comparison of the behavior and character of the individual figures.
Development of journalist as a film character in Amarican cinema
Svoboda, Martin ; Novotný, David Jan (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
This bachelor work follows the occupation of journalism as it is shown in mainstream American cinema throught the sound era of motion pictures. It describes ways mainstream cinema deals with the complexity of journalism as it needs to maintain its rentability of commercial art. The work points out the possibility of essential simplification of the journalism routine caused just by the same need - making profit. Because to make a gainful movie remains to be the main motivation for producers of films. And the profitable movie must be at the first place underestandable for a viewer. In the result of this the work offers some basic archetypes of movie journalist. The next important issue of the work is a professional ethics which can collide with intentions of movie makers which prefer other moral vallues than real news media. The simplification ad profitability can again be a factor. The last part of the work uses all presented informations to trace the way of the influental theatre play The Front Page and its four adaptations throught the decades of movie making. The main goal of the work is to understand the way journalists are portrayted in the mainstream American cinema which offered so many films about them.
Transformations of the Gothic in Victorian Ghost Stories
Bambušková, Tereza ; Wallace, Clare (advisor) ; Beran, Zdeněk (referee)
Thesis abstract This thesis will focus on the ways in which the transformations in nineteenth-century Gothic stories mirror the gradual changes in the Victorian society's notions about perception and about the metaphysical. The nineteenth century marks a time when advances in science made it clear that not seeing something does not mean that it does not exist, and when psychologists made it clear that seeing something does not necessarily mean it does exist. Moreover, the nineteenth century was a time when religious notions that were previously accepted without question started to be doubted. When people lost their faith in the unseen and at the same time became aware that their eyes are not sufficient to see everything and that their mind may play tricks on them, the notion of reality was increasingly problematized, which is made especially clear in the genre of the Gothic. It could be argued that while the basic tropes of the Gothic remain more or less the same; however, the way they are used, the reactions of the protagonists as well as the general outlook of the story are problematized by newly introduced ideas about vision and human mind. It could be said that in many cases there is no longer a clear boundary between the protagonist and the 'other' of the story, which can often be interpreted as an...

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