I would choose to be Little Scarlett’s mum because she has a
lot of energy and I feel like I would be able to pull that off. In this scene I
would feel very agitated because Scarlett didn’t want to leave the house but I would
also make the reader feel sorry for little Scarlett because of my actions such
as violence and Threats. Also I would try to make Scarlett feel really sad
because it gives an effect to the audience so it will intrigue the people who
watch.
Little Scarlett’s mum wanted her out of the house to do important
things but I would change the subject every time someone mentions what
important things I was doing because it shows that I am hiding something or
Someone.
The voice I would use is an angry voice because it gives an impression
that I am angry and I want her to leave straight away because I am “Busy”. If I
use an angry voice it will also persuade the audience that they should feel
sorry for her during the Play. Also I would say get out in an angry tone
because it gives an angry atmosphere for the audience and the actors where as
if you say it as shouting then it gives more of a childish atmosphere.
The movement I would use is I would stomp around because I am
an angry person and is never Happy even to her child. Using this Body Language,
I would set of a wave of sadness in the audience which will make the audience
feel sorry which is my motivation.
To interpret a character you need to make decisions - if your character would change the subject - I want you to tell me (not the audience, but me in your analysis) what is really going on!
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Identify the motivation or objective of a specific character G
Describe how a line could be spoken, giving clear reasons A
Describe how a character should move, giving clear reasons A
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Below National Standard
H/W 1
T Describe how a line could be spoken, giving clear reasons
To achieve this you need to refer to a specific line a character speaks or could speak by quoting and use key words (pitch, pace, pause, tone, volume, accent) to describe your use of voice. You then need to explain exactly why the character should speak in this way.