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Form and Structure of 'Two'
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... Form and Structure The play Two does not use any structural scenes or acts. Instead it carries a continuous dialogue, and the two actors within this play are always muti-rolling between different characters. Two of the main characters personal story unravels slowly throughout the play and also these two characters are the only characters to appear more than once throughout the whole play. But the play is structured so that in order to reveal the main storyline the audience has to understand and look into the lives of other characters throughout the play. The play continues in a continuous series so that the events happen in a continuous order as it moves from one or two characters to another. This play doesn't involve songs or dance as such so it doesn't change any point of the play, also as there are no scenes or acts within the whole play. Instead it














