Boundried
- Created by: jessllukes
- Created on: 12-05-15 21:03
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- Boundries
- Physical boundries
- The phone
- Through stage directions
- (He picks up the phone)
- Interrups convo, position of power, has a PERSONAL convo with student present
- Represents greek chorus
- Ironic as a phone is symbolical of communication, wheras it hinders it and creates a physical barrier
- OLEANNA AS A TRAGEDY
- Ironic as a phone is symbolical of communication, wheras it hinders it and creates a physical barrier
- (He picks up the phone)
- Through stage directions
- The desk
- Minimalistic set of performance allows audience to fill the gaps
- DAVID SAUER "The play they witness is partially constructed by them, and therefore no two people see the same play"
- Thus opinions concerning crossed boundries differ immensly
- DAVID SAUER "The play they witness is partially constructed by them, and therefore no two people see the same play"
- Symbolical of John's authority
- Minimalistic set of performance allows audience to fill the gaps
- Physical contact
- (John grabs her and beggins to beat her) ... (he knocks her to the floor)
- Blurs the student teacher boundries innapropriate "there's no one here but me and you"
- (He goes over and puts his arm around her)
- Blurs the student teacher boundries innapropriate "there's no one here but me and you"
- (He goes over and puts his arm around her)
- (John grabs her and beggins to beat her) ... (he knocks her to the floor)
- The phone
- Non-physical boundries
- Teacher/ student boundries
- John is critical of Carol's essay
- "What can this mean?"
- Patronizing rhetorical question.
- "What can this mean?"
- John is critical of Carol's essay
- Work/ education and private life. PERSONAL boundries
- Socio- economic class
- John's overtly elitist carelessness
- "where is it written that i must send my child to public school?"
- Carol's defence, explaining her problems in class
- "I'm from a different social..."
- John's overtly elitist carelessness
- Male/ female
- Sexism
- "To force you to.....listen."
- Untitled
- Sexism
- Teacher/ student boundries
- Physical boundries
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