Analysis of a Bernardo's advert and a piece of text by Creon.
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Drama coursework In our drama lessons we have been looking at two resources. One of which is a picture from a Bernardo's Advert. It shows a small boy who is holding an alcohol bottle, with text on that says 'Carl, Age 32'. The next piece of stimuli is a piece of text by Creon, who was a Greek god. We took part in a workshop, trying to show the difference between the two characters. The Response Phase The first task we were asked to do, was, in pairs, where one played the part of Carl and one Creon, differentiate the two roles using split stage. In my pair, I played the part of Creon and Kathryn played the part of Carl. We decided to use 4 freeze frame in 'a day in the life of...' style for both characters. We started with both of us in the morning, showing Creon...

