Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Final Project - Dramatic Interpretation Act 3.2


A note from the artists:

"Expression and tone are very important to use in an act. My expression was aggressive and my tone was sarcastic. Hamlet jokes around sexually. Opehlia does not appreciate or respond to it. She is very modest and poised. Hamlet is very passive aggressive. He has a conflict between taking action versus inaction. Hamlet has feelings for Ophelia, but he doesn't act on it. He plays it off and Ophelia turns him down nicely."

3 comments:

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  2. Great work on this dramatic representation! I especially appreciated the distinct differences in tone between the two characters - that was well done. It's a shame that the environmental noise (wind and leaves) occasionally made it a bit tough to hear Ophelia.

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  3. Nice expression of this dramatic piece. You did a nice job interpreting the sexual undertones and understanding Ophelia's reaction to Hamlet.

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