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.
- Bec's and her music
- The relationship between the inmates
- the relationship between Franz and Helena
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