Monday, November 2, 2015
Becoming A Women
The character that I am playing in this scene is Juliet. The scene is trying to show the concept of Juliet growing up and changing. As Juliet, I am going to be quiet and meek for the first scene. She won't be as loud as she will be at the end. To portray this meek innocent character at first, I will have to look at my hands and towards the ground. I will pace a little bit to show a child like character, because children cannot stay still. This will show her young innocent self. When Juliet does get upset, she will be a child like upset, pouting, stomping her feet, and other child like actions. As the next scene comes on, she is not as innocent, but she's not an adult either. So, I will make more eye contact with the other character, but my voice will still be a little quiet. This shows that she can take some authority, but she is still young, and nieve in a sense. The last scene is a big change from all this, Juliet becomes confident and loud. She is no longer outspoken. To portray this I will stand up straight, make eye contact and talk loudly. I will have more authority in my voice. I won't move around in a pacing manner as much as the other two scene. This will show the polar oppositeness between Juliet before and Juliet now. I will stand up straight to show that she is in charge. Is way she looks older and more mature, and she will no longer be the innocent child.
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