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The devising Process  

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The natural manner in which we spoke to the audience could show our dramatic capability as it gave us an opportunity for allowing the audience see another side of ourselves, and thus what a contrast it is to our make-believe characters, giving a bigger impact on the audience. For this more serious talk, we had to give insight to the audience about the relevant themes that our play was exploring and so I had to speak in a clear voice, giving concise information with clarity. Immediately after this we came out of our natural stance and became our make believe characters again and how the children were to conspire against their Stepmother, as she stood as a barrier to their Fathers attention and the throne. We wanted to show this straight after to capture the audience in a state of sympathy for the troubled Stepmother, and combat it with...

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