Comparing The Crucible with The Titanic and The Woman in Black

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Comparing The Crucible with The Titanic and The Woman in Black

'The Crucible' is a historical drama set in Salem, Massachusetts in

1692. The play was presented in a minimalist style. The characters

were all puritan which meant they were very simply dressed with dull

colours. Living in a small village they would all be interested in

each others business. The characters would all be desperate to keep

their names ‘white’, some of the characters for example Ann Putnam

would have also benefited from the blackening of her neighbors names.

This was because if someone was condemned a witch then their land

would be sold cheap. Most of the themes centre on religion. ‘The

Titanic’ was a non-naturalistic, documentary drama. It was set in a

music hall in present times but had flash backs to 1914 which told the

story of Titanic. This is different to 'The Crucible' because the

story line is very linear and unfolds to the audience in the correct

sequence of events.

There is a huge contrast between characters in ‘The Titanic’. The rich

first class ladies and the steerage passengers. No costumes were used

so the difference in class was shown by the body language of the first

class passengers much more stiff and upright and their tone of voice

would be different by clearly pronouncing all of their words. The

steerage passengers would be less upright and have larger movements

and a rougher accent with any ‘h’s’ or ‘t’s’ dropped. In 'The

Crucible' the characters are not vastly different in respects to money

the difference in status of the characters was clearly shown. One

example of this would have been where Danforth the judge was on stage.

He is clearly a respected character who has a higher status than the

others on st...

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...own in her speech to the other girls by talking slowly and

emphasizing the nasty words. Her personality was portrayed well is her

sudden change then to being sweet when John Proctor enters the room

her tone of voice get higher and she smiles. She clearly had a good

knowledge of how to get the reaction she wanted from each character,

although she was never more powerful than John at any point his strong

posture showed how he was in charge. ‘The Woman in Black’ is similar

in that if the main character does not look believably scared then the

audience will not be this was shown well in that he had lots of small

little gestures and slight shaking. ‘The Titanic’ the character have

to be extreme for it to work, the first class must be extremely posh

and the steerage passengers extremely common. All three plays were

minimalist and had vast variety of characters.

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