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Eastern Wall         
  • Golden Gate
ANCIENT STRUCTURE IN JERUSALEM THAT IS BOTH PART OF THE EASTERN SIDE OF THE CITY WALL OF JERUSALEM AND THE EASTERN WALL OF THE ANCIENT TEMPLE MOUNT
The Eastern Wall is an ancient structure in Jerusalem that is both part of the eastern side of the city wall of Jerusalem and the eastern wall of the ancient Temple Mount.
Democracy Wall         
WALL IN BEIJING, PR CHINA
Democracy Wall Movement; Xidan Wall; Xidan Democracy Wall
From November 1978 to December 1979, thousands of people put up "big character posters" on a long brick wall of Xidan Street, Xicheng District of Beijing, to protest about the political and social issues of China. Under acquiescence of the Chinese government, other kinds of protest activities, such as unofficial journals, petitions, and demonstrations, were also soon spreading out in major cities of China.
Fourth wall         
  • Auditorium Building, Chicago]]. It is the frame decorated with square tiles that form the vertical rectangle separating the stage (''mostly behind the lowered curtain'') from the auditorium (''the area with seats'').
  • Flip, Nemo, and Impie breaking the fourth wall by breaking apart the panel's outlines and eating the letters of the title within their comic book [[Little Nemo]].
  • Josef Forte breaks the fourth wall to warn viewers at the end of ''[[Reefer Madness]]'', late 1930s.
  • Typical stage, fourth wall being the house.
CONCEPT IN PERFORMING ARTS SEPARATING PERFORMERS FROM THE AUDIENCE
The fourth wall; Breaking the fourth wall; 4th wall; Fourth Wall; Broke the fourth wall; Third wall; Break the fourth wall; Break the Fourth Wall; Breaching the Fourth Wall; Breaching the fourth wall; Break the 4th Wall; The 4th Wall; 4th Wall; Break the 4th wall; The 4th wall; Broke the Fourth Wall; Broke the 4th wall; Broke the 4th Wall; Breaks the fourth wall; Fifth wall; 4th wall breach; The Fourth Wall (Media); Speaks directly to camera; Fourth wall break
The fourth wall is a performance convention in which an invisible, imaginary wall separates actors from the audience. While the audience can see through this wall, the convention assumes the actors act as if they cannot.
Examples of use of eastern wall
1. The findings are spread around large areas of the eastern wall of the Mount, in the area of Solomon‘s Stables and the Golden Gate.
2. The area in question, one of the most sensitive in Jerusalem‘s Old City, borders on the eastern wall of the Temple Mount and runs parallel to it.
3. The area is one of the most sensitive in Jerusalem’s Old City and borders the eastern wall of the mosque running parallel to it.
4. By Nadav Shragai Turkey would like to build a monument to those who died fighting for the Ottoman Empire at the foot of the Temple Mount‘s eastern wall, not far from the Golden Gate.
5. The best view of the Old Harbour is found by walking along the eastern wall past warehouses, moorings and steps to a small Doric temple that complemented the lighthouse on the opposite harbour wall.