Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Trifles
In drama, it is better to observe a play rather than read one. The two videos about Susan Glaspell's "Trifles" illustrate different perspectives about the play. Both videos show the main points of the story. Utilizing the videos, the setting of the story line becomes more mysterious and suspenseful. The music adds to the mood and may give people the chills. The flashbacks make the story very clear about Mrs. Wright's motive to kill Mr. Wright. In the original play, the reader is left with an unclear ending and the rest is left to the imagination. Rather than being read, drama comes alive through performance.
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I agree with you. The flashbacks in the videos make the play more entertaining and understanding. Nice Blog!
ReplyDeleteThat is a creepy picture. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteA drama should come alive; plays are meant to be acted out.