He is William Shakespeare, foresighter, artist, and magician. Shakespeare, a skilled craftsman, believes that "the world is a stage"; Ralph Ellison seems to agree. Ellison created a world where an invisible narrator learns through his acting and exile experience, and the real power can only be learned by people who are not influenced by strict social conventions. The narrator is totally helpless and banished freely for play. He is a young black boy, a smart and university pride.
Britain has a long tradition of political satire, its history goes back to the early days of British literature. In some readings, some of William Shakespeare's plays, including Richard III and Venetian merchants, can be seen as satire - or at least acting. A later example like J Moden Swift's A Modest Proposal is more sarcastic. In the 1960s satire became more obvious on American television. Among early programs using political satire include UK and American programs "When the Week was Broadcast by ABC or American Broadcasting Corporation", CBS's "Suffocation Brothers Comedy Moment", NBC's "Rowan" Martin's laughter is included. In the months leading up to the 1968 presidential election, Richard Nixon appeared smiling and repeated the program's slogan "Give it to me." In other types of satire from the 1960s to the early 1970s, the format of home comedy, such as family oriented program, is usually used.
Kyogen is a manga book with a performance during the main performance. They are often rhythmic words, sometimes using satirical and witty jokes with exaggerated movements to stimulate the audience's laugh. Most Kyogen fragments last about 15 to 20 minutes, with 2 or 3 actors involved. A plot is usually about a story about the evolution of daily life, like a person expressing a desire to look for a wife or farmer to pray for good luck. Some of the easiest places to see today are the modern indoor theater and the built-in energy stage. In Tokyo, there are the National Noh theaters near Sendagaya Station, the Kanze Noh playhouse in Ginza, Cerulean Tower Noh theaters in Shibuya. There is the Otsuki Theater in Osaka, Nagoya Theater in Nagoya, and it is adjacent to Nagoya Castle.