Outline - 1 question

1. Select a passage from the novel you have chosen to study and, showing how the mood and atmosphere is evoked in the passage, explain in detail how you would create this mood and atmosphere in performance for an audience.

Use the same staging dynamics that author uses in the book, because in my opinion by showing the dirt, aggression, sovereign, and absence of respect and appreciation I can deliver the main plot and content of this specific scene. In my preference, my main objective would be to make the audience feel the energy of the play and the environment that all of those characters were in during the scene. A scene like that has to be shown with the best product possible to include all the little details and emotions from the passage.

Throughout the scene, I would like to have a screen on in the front of the characters that show the rain, mud and the [backgrounded of the castle; in addition to that, I would include the sound of the storm. In preference and if possible I would make one adjustment to the scene, I  would consist of Agwe the god of water that Desiree so desperately relied upon and believe in. In the back just watching how Lucifus caries takes her by the arm and carries her out to the side of the road, For this production, I would rely on a significantly big stage for the audience to see all the detail.  This sean would be hard to recreate due to its theme and understanding that each character has to have to represent their character.

Even though the last scene is on daytime, I would like to use the dark light to decorate how is the depressing atmosphere in the ending. Desiree is keeling in the center, and the light is spotted on her. We can hear the sound from the crowding people gathered at the wedding. Also, we can hear that Daniel’s father is talking to the other wealthy guests. Finally, those voices gradually grow down along with Desiree’s lines. When Desiree has built up enough heartwarming atmosphere there, Daniel comes out, and his disregard rapidly reverses the mood expressed in the play.

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