Showing posts with label Drama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drama. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Women's Rights in 'A Raisin In The Sun'
For my last AP for my last humanities class of my sophomore year, Drama, we were assigned to read the playwright, A Raisin In The Sun, a story inspired by Langston . This tells a story of a family in Morgan Park, Chicago who are crammed in one apartment complex. All these characters have dreams that are deferred in some sort of way. Walter, the man of the house, has a dream of opening his own liquor store. Mama, Walter's mother, wishes to leave the apartment, and purchase a home. Ruth, Walter's wife, wishes to gain respect from her husband. Beneatha, Walter's sister, wishes to go to university; and Travis, Walter's son, wishes to work outside of the grocery store to get paid. For this AP, we were asked to get in partner's and read dialogue that came out to us throughout the play and write some commentary about it. We recorded our commentary and how these character's are in the right and wrong of the situation. Listen to the audio below to listen to my thoughts on the situation.
NB. Ruth & Walter Dialogue. 2019
Works Cited:
1. “A Raisin in the Sun.” File:A Raisin in the Sun 1959 2.JPG, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A_Raisin_in_the_Sun_1959_2.JPG.
2. Meditation, Relax Music. “[ No Copyright ] Coffee House Jazz | Calm Jazz Music | Relaxing Music | Relax Music Meditation.” YouTube, YouTube, 1 Apr. 2018, www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mgYnwhM4eg.
Monday, May 20, 2019
The Role
In this class, Drama, we looked into the play, A Doll House. This play also looked into gender roles just like the play from the last unit, The Taming of the Shrew. We went on multiple FE's to the Goodman Theatre where we got some training on how to act and make sure that the plays that we curate are the best they could be. What we were asked to do for this term is have the main character from A Doll's House, Nora, a man, and a character who was a part of The Dinner Party. The Dinner Party was a famous feminist art installation by Judy Chicago. She featured multiple different influential women. We decided to choose the Indian God, Kali for our mythical character. The guiding question for this AP was, What would happen if gender roles were switched in society? Read and watch the rest of my AP to learn more, and check out my groups AP's as well! PA & JNL
Sunday, April 28, 2019
The Taming of the Lad
In Unit 1 of Drama we looked into the playwright of The Taming of the Shrew written by William Shakespeare. As we read, we stumbled upon some questions on gender equality and how it has evolved from then and now. We visited The Goodman Theatre to look deeper into costume design, set design, how actors prep, and more! The Taming of the Shrew tells the story of two young sisters living in Padua. Katharina is a young, independent women who will not get told off by any man, while Bianca is a pretty, kind, gentle girl who everyone is in love with. Practically every man in Padua is in love with Bianca, but Bianca is not able to get married until Katharina is married according to their father, Signor Baptista. The story plays around with gender in a way that gets the audience thinking which is something that Shakespeare was known for. Who looked at societal "issues" that weren't really issues at the time because no one acknowledged them. Another thing that Shakespeare is quite known for are his sonnets. Sonnets are interesting because Shakespeare followed an iambic pentameter which meant that certain words in the sentence would follow a "duh-dum" beat like the rhythm of your heart. Each sentence would have to have ten syllables. After reading The Taming of the Shrew, we were asked to make a sonnet for one of the characters in the play. We would need to give them advice for a situation that they were in or tell them something we agreed or disagreed with. I chose Signor Baptista, the father of two young women who he marries off. Read or watch my sonnet to learn more!
NB. The Taming Of The Shrew. (2019)
Sonnet:
Sonnet:
Baptista sure knows how to be a vex
Although others may disagree with me,
It’s all about the superior sex.
You know all they care for is the dowry.
If you want your daughters to be happy,
Allow them to wed whom they truly love.
All the men for your daughters are scrappy,
Treat your daughters the same way one treats doves.
Don’t tell those petty men to woo her off
“That is, her love;for that is all in all”
You know Katharina will only just scoff.
Why do you need to see your daughters bawl?
Signor Baptista just take my advice,
Switch this story up, and get the bride price.
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