I thought the play was very interesting and it is different compared to a lot of normal scripts. Regular scripts you would generally see it tells one story throughout, however, in this script it tells many stories about peoples lives and what they are witnessing around them. I really like how the writer writes the sorry as if its kind of like a monologue and I really like the way the writer writes all the pieces in a kind of cockney slang because you get a very strong feeling on how they speak towards each other and the way they pronounce words compared to a person from London is different as well.
It is about these people at the 'East End' who share their stories of what they saw or experience and they express their in thoughts I think.
(I am not 100% sure but that is what I want to find out more on this unit.)
2. What was your favourite tale? Why?
I think my favourite tale was tale 6 because it was about a guy watching his drunk and mean-ish brother at a pub and how he started off being a very mean and kind of aggressive person, then it instantly changes when he meets a nice, friendly woman and decides to open up to her, despite she is a total stranger. I thought it was a really sweet story and very realistic.
3. At the start of the session you were asked about what you thought of the East End.
- What did you know at the start of the session?
- What knowledge did you develop by the end of the session?
4. What did your group do when you were asked to explore one of the tales?
We decided to have someone read some of the lines that were important in the tale and the other two would mime it out and we would then discuss from our views how the characters were feeling and what was the main thing happening in thee story.
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