Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Drama piece using different extracts from other plays and social :: Drama

Drama piece using different extracts from other plays and social references from television programmesDrama essay one part bothIn our drama piece we are using different extract from other plays andsocial references from television programmes. We have also used songlyrics, which fitted the sense of humor and context of the piece to inspire usand add to the drama. The portrayal in books and film has helped us tobuild up our characters and to come across the reactions from the differenttimes in which book wish The cement garden and films such as Girl,interrupted are set.We used an extract of Macbeths which we adapted to fit theperformance using Lady Macbeth and the doctors lines, symbolising theproblems as well as the cure all represented within one charactershows the personality of the character, ie that she is self-aware, andtries to solve her own problems. The zeal and way it is performed aswell as the difference in language makes it easily recognisable asShakespeare, the genre is similar, with murder and influencingcharacters such as the Witches or our masked characters. some(prenominal) Macbethand our performance have an influential lead female person, and also the malelead who is very confused with conflicting feelings. The times arevery different ours is new(a) whilst Macbeth is Shakespearian,written at the time of James I and was based on real characters,whilst ours is fictional. In Shakespearean times, Lady Macbeth wouldbe washing her hands like our female character and may even be washingher hands in blood, this would all be on stage as Shakespeare likesthe audience to see everything. Lady Macbeth is a very unstablecharacter, similar to our female lead, and the washing of hands is aclassic sign of mental instability.In The Crucible the style is quite different to our piece as there aremuch more main characters in The Crucible, but also similar because ofthe two female and one male relationship in both pieces. The Brotherin our piece is similar to John Proctor, as they both have two delight ininterests and choose the right person. The Crucible is also set inearly America, very different to our modern piece. The cultures at thetime of The Crucible portray stereotypical views of childlike women andrelationships and would look down on anything different. This isdisplayed within our performance with the brother being ashamed ofhimself for loving his sister Proctor is also ashamed of his feelingsfor Abigail.We used songs with lyrics that fitted the surliness and context of thescene and looked at the way incest is portrayed on television.

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