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Endgame by Crystal, Rosshelle, and Jonathan
In Endgame by Samuel Buckett, isolation was a big part of the theme. In my opinion, the way the actors presented on stage was really similar to the short film, Breathe. Before the play, the director informed us to pretend … Continue reading
“Breath” and Endgame
The settings in both of the Endgame and in the short film “Breath” are very similar to each other and create the same sense of hopelessness. In the short film breath, there is a dark room with little light, which … Continue reading
“The Metamorphosis”
Hello guys, Jonathan Kerstein and I (Rosshelle Munoz) have completed our project due on May 2, 2017, based on “The Metamorphosis” The video is attached on youtube .The video was treated as if it was presented to a live audience, therefore … Continue reading
Your Responses on April 28th: Text versus Performance
Your Responses on April 28th: Comparing a scene from the text of Endgame with a production. As you all have remarked, the choices of the director and actors greatly influences our interpretation of the text. Remember, those are just choices, … Continue reading
End Game- Kamran Malik
Writers often write many pieces of literature such as a novel, script, or anything else to help make a point across in the real world and this often leads to creating a dynamic image for the reader. This was seen … Continue reading
Endgame (Element I Found Compelling)
As someone who admires theatre and has seen many intricate plays growing up, I have found The Endgame especially intriguing. Throughout the story, the element that I have found the most compelling is the complicated relationship between Hamm and Clov with the recurring question … Continue reading
Endgame – Emily and Borys
One of the key aspects of this work revolves around the fact that these individuals are stuck in their bunker, indefinitely. They are stuck with one another, stuck in the same routine because there is nowhere else to go, nothing … Continue reading
Theme: Endgame Group Members: Radia, Elizaveta, and Mel
Comment #1 – Radia During my initial read of the play, I was confused about the purpose or message of the play. However, while watching the play, it brought the stories of the character to life. I imagined … Continue reading
Endgame – Jonathan Kerstein
(Post 1 – Roshelle’s Group) In Endgame by Samuel Beckett, one of the themes that was very clearly outlined during the staged reading was the isolation experienced by Hamm and Clov. When reading the play, I did not necessarily feel … Continue reading
Endgame
There were many differences from what I saw/heard then from what I read. First, when I read it in my head there aren’t many emotions in the voice that I’m hearing, I’m busy trying to make a mental image, imagining … Continue reading