My name is grace and this is my MYP Arts Process Journal. On this blog you will find documented evidence of my learning in Drama. I chose this specialism because I like to perform and I enjoy acting. Durning the MYP course I hope to gain good marks and achieve high expectations from my teacher with a lot of experience.
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Creating a Monologue as a character from Othello
Iago
What
exactly did Othello do that has upset you?
Othello promoted Cassio to lieutenant, which
I was supposed to be, everyone knows I would’ve fit that promotion a lot better
than that non-experienced geek Cassio, and I don’t know why I wasn’t chosen
over him, I know that I’m just too good and that Othello is just an arrogant
fool.
How
has Othello made you feel? (Jealous, angry, frustrated etc.)
Othello has ruined everything for me since
the moment he promoted Cassio, he left me with a burning rage inside of me and
I feel jealousy of what he possesses, I’m not insulting him I’m just describing
him.
What
is your reaction?
I am annoyed, angry and I’m running out of
places to hide the bodies.
What
are you going to do about it?
I will do everything possible to strip away
every inch of happiness out of Othello’s pathetic life, my anger against Othello
may not solve anything but it sure as hell will destroy everything he ever
touched, owned and loved. He will end up in a nice bag of nothing and no one by
his side his marriage will be ruined and so will his so-called lieutenant.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Othello - the musical?
Rolling in the deep by Adele is a song which I believe fits into the musical Othello. I think this as there is a verse in the song which states: "There's a fire starting in my heart.
Reaching a fever pitch, its bringing me out the dark."
This verse can be related to the scene where Othello is first informed about the rumor of Desdemona's unfaithfulness. It is then when he begins to feel furious and filled with anger as he thinks he has been cheated on.
The second song is by Ed Sheeran and it is called "Runaway". The verse goes as "I know what I wanna do, wanna run away, run away with you. Gonna grab clothes, six in the morning go." This is for when Desdemona makes her final choice of leaving her family behind to runaway with Othello. They elope to get married and live on their own.
The third song is "You give love a bad name" by Bon Jovi. This can be seen as when Desdemona and Othello tell her father they are in love, and Barbantio thinks that if they are in love then it is wrong, therefore their love for each other gives love a bad name. It can however also been known for the scene when Othello suspects that his wife is cheating on him, telling her that she is unfaithful and therefore giving love a bad name.
The fourth and final song is "Dont rain on my parade" by Barbara Streisand. This can be related to the scene when Cassio gets promoted ahead of Iago. Iago gets jealous of Cassio and is mad that he gets the promotion when he believes that it is in his right to be promoted, not Cassio. Iago therefore indirectly tells Cassio to back off and not to take the promotion and not to rain on his parade.
Reaching a fever pitch, its bringing me out the dark."
This verse can be related to the scene where Othello is first informed about the rumor of Desdemona's unfaithfulness. It is then when he begins to feel furious and filled with anger as he thinks he has been cheated on.
The second song is by Ed Sheeran and it is called "Runaway". The verse goes as "I know what I wanna do, wanna run away, run away with you. Gonna grab clothes, six in the morning go." This is for when Desdemona makes her final choice of leaving her family behind to runaway with Othello. They elope to get married and live on their own.
The third song is "You give love a bad name" by Bon Jovi. This can be seen as when Desdemona and Othello tell her father they are in love, and Barbantio thinks that if they are in love then it is wrong, therefore their love for each other gives love a bad name. It can however also been known for the scene when Othello suspects that his wife is cheating on him, telling her that she is unfaithful and therefore giving love a bad name.
The fourth and final song is "Dont rain on my parade" by Barbara Streisand. This can be related to the scene when Cassio gets promoted ahead of Iago. Iago gets jealous of Cassio and is mad that he gets the promotion when he believes that it is in his right to be promoted, not Cassio. Iago therefore indirectly tells Cassio to back off and not to take the promotion and not to rain on his parade.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Othello in my own words
The story starts in venice Italy where we meet Iago and Roderigo, Iago took money from Roderigo as arrangement and is upset at "the moor" which is othello the hero in the army. Iago vows to get revenge, Rodrigo tells desdemonas father that his daughter is marrying othello, her dad confronts othello, othello and desdemona end up having permission to travel together from the duke. Iago makes Cassio make him drink and gets Roderigo to put him in a street fight. Iago gets revenge on Cassio, then makes othello believe his wife is unfaithful, Iago tell othello that desdemona is Cassios lover, othello promotes Iago and asks him to kill Cassio and desdemona. Othello believes the handkerchief is proof that desdemona and Cassio are lovers. He verbally abuses her in front of others, and are shocked at the noble man. Iago manipulated Roderigo into killing Cassio, but goes wrong and Cassio wounds Roderigo, Iago stabs him in the led. Others hear Cassio cry and thinks Iago killed him, he goes home ready to kill desdemona. Iago kills Roderigo and Emilia to Desdemona. Othello reaches desdemona first, kisses her then wakes her and acuses her again, she protests that's she loves him and he smothers her. Iago and others enter, Emilia defends desdemonas innocence, realized Iago is behind it. Othello finds out and tries to kill Iago. Iago kills Emily and leaves, then othello kills himself and Iago is seized and taken away.
Peer assessment othelo
Gustavs group: scene 2:
Excellent 7, because they used voice projection, good stage usage, levels and expression.
Rami's group: scene 3:
Substantial 5, because they used good stage usage and levels, but no voice projection.
Excellent 7, because they used voice projection, good stage usage, levels and expression.
Rami's group: scene 3:
Substantial 5, because they used good stage usage and levels, but no voice projection.
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