Shirley Valentine Extra Scene Joe and Shirley are sitting by the sea sipping wine and the waves are lapping at their feet. There is an uptight atmosphere as the sun begins to set. Joe I think you should come home strait away Shirley. I feel that you are not the same woman you have your head up in the clouds. Shirley I may have my head up in the clouds Joe but I’m happy high in the sky, I’m no longer that boring woman who spent all day looking after her husband I’m Shirley Valentine again. As the sun begins to set the camera pulls up to reveal a shadowed figure walking down Mykanos bay. As the shadowed figure gets closer, we are able to see it is Costas. Shirley looks up and tries to divert Joe. Shirley Come on Joe let me show you the sites you know you and me together. We could go see the windmills up on the hill or go see the small bay on the other side of the island. Joe You’re a bloody loon Shirley you aint changed one bit. It’s eight o’ clock at night. Shirley I know but wouldn’t it be romantic you and me under the stars sipping a carafe of wine together. Joe No it would not Shirley I have traveled all this way to find you and it’s a Thursday so I want me tea now. Because its Thursday I want me usual steak and chips, don’t think you have got away with it just because your in some backwards country, don’t forget your vows Shirley Bradshaw when you married me you agreed to look after me in sickness and in health and if you don’t look after me I will be sick! Costas comes into view and he begins to talk to Shirley. Costas Err... Hello Shirley I is sorry I find out just now my aunt is not sick in Athens she is very well in fact so I thought I should come find you, to tell you the good news.
The play, “Riley Valentine and the Occupation of Fort Svalbard”, by Julia- Rose Lewis is an exploration of the resilience of teenagers. The play is heavily symbolic and supports the dramatic meaning of the show. Throughout the Queensland Theatre Company’s interpretation of this play, the director, Travis Dowley, expresses forms of dramatic elements to articulate three types of manipulations. These manipulations include the manipulation of body and voice, space and the creation and manipulation of dramatic mood. Through these types of manipulations, it portrays the dramatic meaning towards the performance. Although, the use of space throughout Travis’s performance allows the audience to identify this dramatic meaning.
Me, Earl and the Dying Girl started off in the most boring way possible. Narration and a dolly in on Greg, played by Thomas Mann, typing on his computer. These days I’ve been paying particular attention on the very first 10 minutes of a film. Does it grab me? Do I get so deep into the story that I don’t want out? Am I totally mesmerized? The first minutes of this film was none of the above. How boring to start off with narration. Films are supposed to be action heavy. An Auteur tells a story with pictures not words. And this one started off with nothing but words, then backed up those words with type on a computer screen. How lame can you get.
The film" What happen to Miss Simone" talk about the story Simone's lonely childhood where she spent almost of her time to classical piano career to her final years as a performer. She starts playing piano at four, and she performs in church at revivals. One day, she wants to become the first black classical pianist to play professional, but music school wouldn't take her because of the color of her skin. After that, she decides to play jazz in clubs. In there, she met her husband Andrew Stroud and from there her life fills with violent. Furthermore, Simone's diary talks about the spousal abuse, how she suffered from manic depression. She says she was being "worked like a dog " by her husband. Thing changes in 1963, she starts to write the
Noted by Darryl Hattenhauer, Shirley Jackson, an American gothic author, "ranked among America's most highly regarded fiction writers" during the "1940s, 1950s, and 1960s" (1). Jackson argued that “a good story must engage its reader, persuade him that he wants to belong in the story for as long as it lasts,” and if the author fails to provide such experience then they can consider their work a failure (Hall 113). The idea of authors providing an experience of enjoyment by involving them in the story, made Jackson a successful writer. She also believed that if an author is asked where their ideas come from they would simply “find [themselves] telling over, in some detail, the story of [their] life”, another reason why Jackson was a great writer (Hall 117). Jackson’s continuous refusal to agree with her mother’s beliefs about how women should portray themselves, repeated struggle against depression, and life as a wife/mother, influenced many of her stories.
Even though Penelope didn’t have a friendly reaction when I told her I was home, I know that everyone still likes me. King Alcinous for an example, he let me feast and stay at the island of for a while. He even helped me get back home to Ithaca! Circe was a lovely lady as well. She let me stay at her island for one ...
Marnie 1964 is about a woman suffering repressed childhood trauma. As a child, she killed a man and has a difficult relationship with her mother. In adult life, Marnie cannot bare intimacy and commits larceny under false identities. Marnie is blackmailed into marriage and her husband attempts to resolve her behaviour. Marnie confronts repressed memories resulting in newfound self-awareness and possibility of love and stability.
She’s a busy girl. Her average weekday consists of going to school, then going to bowling, show choir, and then doing homework. Friday night she would be at the Aquinas
Thursdays are good days, as Friday and the weekend are right around the corner; before you know it, they will be there. Unfortunately, Thursdays still are a decent amount of time away from Saturday bliss. Thursdays metaphorically represent my 10-13 year-old self, a time of disgust and mental mind state change.
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A common human behavior due to illusory superiority is to overestimate skill, capability or perception of oneself in comparison to others or underestimate it. Alice Walker, a black woman herself, and a partaker of feminist and anti-racist activism creates a scenario that nearly every person from any cultural background can identify with. Miss Millie in The Color Purple has internalized racism and refuses to acknowledge it, maintaining that she is “less racist” than the “other white people”. While viewing herself as superior among blacks and whites, Miss Millie remains in denial about her subtle racism. She is unaware of the fact that her comments are insults rather than the compliments she assumes them to be. This disconnect fuels Sofia’s response,
him in the back. The family is part of your environment and so is the weather.
Love is not simple or easy. The kind of love that will last over time and overcome each obstacle it brings is actually a fair amount of work. In the film Valentine’s Day there are all different kinds of love and some of them thrive while others fail by the end of the day. All these different relationships present an opportunity to analyze how different aspects of communication help people find love and make it last.
The second thing we would do is go to Jordan's house. I would go to his house because so I can meet his family and friends that he has and I
We then would race each other back to the campsite where Nancy had breakfast waiting for us. Me, Alicia, Nancy, and her little brother David would all gather around the picnic table for breakfast and engulf our food, jubilant to go to the beach and for our camping trip to officially begin.
together. I was pleasantly amazed when he flipped on the radio to Christmas tunes and