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Bare Vexed

I am writing this article in response to Isabelle Kerr’s “Twerking, selfie and unlike?” piece. I think its important that we stand together in disagreement with her point of view. Whilst I understand how “twerking” and other words like this… Continue Reading →

Evaluation of performance

Our performance was showing all the feelings inside the characters head and we thought by standing around the character and saying what they are thinking would be very effective as the audience would be able to understand better. We thought this… Continue Reading →

I can tell you now

I can tell you now that nothing annoys me more than everyone else getting on my train. Imagine how I feel getting on the same train to the same school Monday to Friday every week. It doesn’t sound so bad does it?… Continue Reading →

Now and Then

The memories of walking to school in the morning feeling tired but the cold frosty air wakes you up. Seeing all of your friends as you enter the gate, you say goodbye to your parents and run to the line…. Continue Reading →

Section 3- evaluation

EVALUATION OF OWN PERFORMANCE: In our performance the most effective moment was the scene where Achillies at Patroclus are speaking/arguing. I see this as our most effective performance because we had two characters presenting Achillies and Patrocluses feelings and emotions…. Continue Reading →

Section 2

Our performance switches between modern day ancient times. My character was developed in our performance by researching about my character and analysing text in the script that would mention my character. I also looked at my use of movement and use of… Continue Reading →

Section 2a- Character, Context and plot

The character that I played in Act 1 Scene 5,  Embassy to Achillies, was Phoenix who is a general in the Greek army which brought up and taught Achillies who is a Achean warrior which is also known as a great… Continue Reading →

Section 2-b structure

Section 1- Exploration

‘This flesh is mine’ by Brian Wooland is based on a Greek myth called the Iliad by Homer, and produced in collaboration with Ashtar theatre from Palestine. It is a poetic new play which brings together Homer’s Troy and the… Continue Reading →

Shakespeare and the Literary Heritage

How do Shakespeare and the studied poets use literary techniques to communicate their ideas about fate? The poets Persy Bysshe Shelley, Rudyard Kipling and Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet all use similar techniques to express their ideas about fate, they… Continue Reading →

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