Thursday, 24 April 2014

Aim for the Week

Our aim for this week is to outline each scene in order to understand the order, story and what we want to put across to the audience. The aim is to be able to go back to each scene and change it if need be, add more detail and flesh out the frame already put in place.
So far we have concentrated on the scenes which have the most prominent effect using the setting of Auschwitz concentration camp. These are:
  • The Beginning, arrival at camp, audience interaction, death of child
  • Camp life, (we have only started looking at the beginning of this scene, and intend to introduce the characters and their personalities- concentrating on Bec's character and her relationship to music and in turn its effect on the play.)
  • The death of an inmate, the death of Bec's character will important- caused by a fight between her a Daisy's character. As a result of her death no music will be heard from that point onwards, reflecting the loss of her character. (her music represents her freedom and humanity- a symbol of hope within a terrible situation, when it is gone so is the hope.)
  • the fight and death of an officer, as a consequence of killing Bec's character James' character confronts Daisy's which turns into a fight resulting in her death.
Our next step is to focus on introducing the text of much ado into the scenes which are connected to the play. We also have to focus on certain areas such as:
  • Bec's and her music
  • The relationship between the inmates
  • the relationship between Franz and Helena  

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