Saturday, March 23, 2019
Evaluative Phase ââ¬Love and hate :: Drama
Evaluative Phase Love and nauseate low gear we looked at the song Stop the clocks by W.H. Auden. Before we judgement rough adding loathe we thought about what the poem is about.Its about a woman whos economise has just died and how she isdevastated about his oddment and thinks the whole world should mourn hisdeath be origin he was so wide (or at least he was to her). So we nowhad 2 characters the husband and wife and we knew the husband wasgoing to die, which would devastate the woman so a good deal that she wrotethe poem.Next we looked at the word hate and its implications. Everyone inthe group had to regulate one thing they hated. Then we only went into smallgroups (about 3 people) and had to rile a still pic of some form ofhate. We chose to do an image of a person being executed byterrorists.Then as a whole group we thought about how we could add hate to thepoem. So we thought that the man could hand over been killed because he hadbeen hated, then it highly-developed further and we thought the woman couldhave killed the man then she wrote the poem as a cover up. We decidedto make the man spicy and the woman a gold digger. When we went intosmaller groups we had the idea that the man fictitious to be rich andthe woman killed him when she discovered the truth.Everyone in my group (including me) believably didnt work together aswell as we could have done when we where initially thinking up what todo in our piece. fundamentally after we had the idea of having the womanfind out the man is non rich our progress slowed down quite a lotuntil the break 20 minutes we had before performing, this made us rushquite a lot so we didnt iron out all of the mistakes and geteverything exactly right like we could have done, but boilers suit ourperformance was ok and it was quite a good idea.Love and hate are both extremely powerful emotions. Both can causepeople to do absolutely crazy things that they almost certainlywouldnt do for any other reason.
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