Dramatic Aim - Entrapment.
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Portfolio Notes Dramatic Aim Our dramatic aim was to produce a twenty-minute piece of theatre involving thought provoking themes, that say something about the human condition, and that involves a variety of effective drama techniques, in order to convey to an audience the social and pysclological impact of guilt and dysfunctional love, just like Solyony and Tusenback Our main theme of "Entrapment" should come across predominantly though the secondary themes, such as jealousy, manipulation, revenge, guilt, betrayal, rivalry, and love, should also be put across effectively. We aim to show strongly, that the activities that occur on stage are not in fact reality, but actually are manifestations in "Jen's" mind. She is almost on the verge of insanity, due to guilt as a consequence of the satirical events she both witnessed, and allowed to occur. We also understand that we must approach this area sensitively due to moral implications, however it must be "hard...

