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SMALL ISLAND MOMENTS - Coggle Diagram
SMALL ISLAND MOMENTS
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don't say young people today - more sophisticated to identify who you are - mention that you are a white middle-class teenager - I do not represent all teenagers, my education, where I have grown up. as a white person, there was an element of shame of my ancestors and the mistakes made - these feelings are extremely different as a black young man from London and how he felt of the play and moments
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small island and its history is completely socially relevant - teaching us the mistakes however the progress we've made - shaped the ideas, and prejudice. if you look at the social themes of racism, misogyny and the patriarchy, war, sexism, wind rush
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design questions
design is huge - epic spectacle however it compliments the storyline (overall kind of structure) - without a good storyline and characters presents design would be useless
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characters
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hortense
left with these two women - as young women today we have been given an insight from not long ago of women being appressed - both women represent all women
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pathe news watched on the cinema watching the war - however infront of them is having a racial war and while Arthur survived the First World War, he lost his life from the war of race by being a bystander
you can see Arthurs full death and a moment of devastation for the audience through acting - his last and only line in play - through his movement created
complete juxtaposition of the immensely comedic death moment of the aunt with sweets being thrown in the coffincompared to Arthurs death which was momentous
poignant as him as an individual - he was caught up - as he was part of the men fighting on the screen and this shows how men are always fighting in some way or another
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