with Claudia and Leslie’s monologues, I simply improvised some of their scenes. I found that this improvisation (something Lecoq taught) forced me to be dependent on my physicality and characterization instead of a text. Below is a chart explaining how each of Lecoq’s techniques contributed to and affected my performance. A Quick Note on Other Elements: I set my scene in the school basement near the custodial cubbies to make it as realistic as possible and accurate to the set of I, Claudia (in
The Power of Personal Image A young woman stands in front of the mirror and is disgusted by the reflection that only she can see. Thunder thighs, flabby arms, and a pot belly obstruct her view of the beautiful, smart, and loving woman who stares back at her. This is exactly the type of person the advertisement agencies and the media prey upon, someone who is self-conscious and ashamed of her body, someone who is willing to go to any length or pay any price to have the "perfect" body. In her
By reading Persuasion by Jane Austen we can understand the importance that land, rank in society, and the way women were viewed in Britain, influenced many people those of which included Jane Austen. Her writing was influenced by everything that was going on during the time that she was alive. Was land so important to them that they would give up their well being just to say they owned it? Were people constantly being criticized and put down due to the thought process that someone's rank was not
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