Saturday, March 9, 2019
Rationale â⬠Antigone Essay
For our scripted turn we used a burst from Antigone. Originally write by classic author, Sophocles about 2500 years ago, it was re-written by a French author called dungaree Anouilh around the duration of WWII. Anouilhs intensions differed from that of Sophocles due to the difference in time periods in the later version, Antigone represents the French resistance against the Nazi occupation. As it was written during WWII it took a long time for the Nazis to allow it to go on point in time because of what Antigone represented.The debate they permit it be performed was down to the slipsetters case Creon, the king of Thebes. In the scene between him and Antigone, the Nazis thought the dialogue represented a point of look out that was for a dictatorial society. Antigone tells the story of a girl, whose brothers fought e rattlingplace the throne, both brothers met their end, introducing a theme of death due to rivalry and jealousy. Eteocles, the brother who had the throne at the time, was given a proper entombment, whereas Polynices, who was considern as the enemy, was left outside and refused a burial.Everyone in the city of Thebes was told by the new king, Creon, that anyone who attempted to bury Polynices would be put to death, creating the theme of loyalty. Antigone is adamant that Polynices should be given a burial and takes matters into her own hands, she sneaks out of the palace in the middle of the night and covers Polynices consistency over with dirt. Polynices is then uncovered by the fend for. Antigone finds out and again, attempts to cover over Polynices. This time she is discovered by the Guard and is taken to Creon. As Antigone is the author kings daughter, Creon is hesitant when punishing her, and offers a way out. besides Antigone is not ashamed of what she has done and is determined to be punished for her crime. At the end of the count Antigone is put in cave by the Guard and left there to die. We chose this play as it contains man y a(prenominal) a(prenominal) themes, such as love, pride, anger, and loyalty. Also I akind the history behind the play, the story that wasnt included within the script. The life of Oedipus, Antigones father, the prophecy that he hear and how he married his mother and as a result had foursome children. I liked it because it was unusual, complex and difficult to fully under stalemate.One deterrent example I think Antigone portrays quite well is that you should always stand up for what you believe in and what you think is right. It shows this through Antigones fictional character and the incident that she is so headstrong and certain of what she wants. Also an issue that is portrayed throughout the play is that love is a very strong emotion and rat overcome many situations, this is shown by the relationships between Antigone and her sister Ismeme, Antigone and her nurse and Antigone and her fiance Haemon. My chosen scene included Antigone and admit, who was trying to find out where Antigone had been in the night.It was the opening scene of the play and was very powerful as it introduced the character of Antigone and the relationship she has with Nurse. I played Nurse and my arrayner, Frances, played Antigone. I chose to play Nurse because she tries many various ways to get Antigone to tell her where she has been. She tries to sword Antigone touch guilty, by saying You half kill yourself to bring them up, and theyre all the same. She besides gets angry with Antigone, this is evident when she says do you k at one time what I ought to do? I ought to give you a good spanking, just like when you were a petty girl. Another tactic she employs is that of trying to make Antigone encounter sympathetic towards her by saying What would your mother say if she were here now? You silly old fool, shed say. So you couldnt keep my little girl virtuous for me? I knew that these tactics would enable me to change the modulate of my voice throughout the performance and use a variety of situation. By playing Nurse I intended to portray the relationship that Antigone and Nurse possessed. I in addition wanted to improve on my interaction as an actor and by playing this part it enabled me to build on what I was already capable of.When I first read the scene I imagined the two characters in a grand bedroom that had a very old fashioned interior, such as what one would expect to key in a stately home. A room that was quite cluttered with elaborate ornaments and decorative pieces. Obviously this would be hard to create on a small stage and also it would restrict the amount of space that was available for moving in. Devised-Behind the Face Our devised piece was based on many themes taken from Antigone, such as loyalty, cruelty and pride but the of import theme was anger.I chose to base it upon anger because there are many different ways to portray it and there are lots of different ways of dealing with it. This gave me a wide range of options to c hoose from when create mentally the piece. I researched anger and its causes and came up with many different results, for warrant There are three different types of anger indignation Rage is the expression of violent, uncontrolled anger. Rage is an outward expression of anger and privy result in a visible, often destructive, explosion.Resentment Resentment is the whim of anger directed towards a person or object which is check and kept inside. It is a feeling which smoulders and feels uncomfortable, and can possibly create to a greater extent physiological and psychological damage. Indignation Indignation is regarded as an appropriate, controlled, positive type of anger. When writing my devised piece I wanted to put across that you should allow out your anger and stand up for what you think is right so I decided on a story line that contained a young girl (Harriett) who knew what she wanted but was too scared to stand up for herself.This resulted in her becoming angry inte rnally, but she was unable to let go of her anger and express herself. So I created another character that only she could hear. This character was the internal anger that Harriett was feeling, and tried to make her see that she had to let go of her anger and stand up for herself rather than organism pushed around by everyone else because she was an easy target. I chose to play an emotion alternatively of a person because I wanted to portray the differences between individually aspect of the emotion.I wanted to create three sections on the stage so we werent just using a small part of it, however still allowing for use of most of the space available. I also wanted to create a strange atmosphere, one that makes the audience feel uncomfortable, so they could relate to Harrietts feelings. I wanted the tempo to change too, as I wanted Harrietts character to be moderate and subdued, and the character that played her anger to be loud, intimidating and patronising. I also wanted the rhyth ms to alternate to make the piece more interesting for the audience.
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