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'At the Inland Sea' a play written by Edward Bond - review  

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Tom Moore At The Inland Sea 'At the Inland Sea' was a play written by Edward Bond, its purpose as a remarkably written play is to characterise key moments to create an affect on his audience. Three specific moments of the play include 'the women rising from the bed, the old lady's entrance and the dramatic ending'. Firstly I will comment on the effects used in the first key moment when 'the woman' rises from the bed. Bond's choice of setting for this particular moment was chosen very precisely this had a purpose. Its purpose was to be set in 'the boy's bedroom' so the audience can all familiarise themselves with the surroundings. This is a clever way to draw in the audience's attention so when future events occur the shock has more of an affect. When the women eventually rises from the boys bed his actions are 'frozen' as he sees her...

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