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“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb into his skin and walk around in it”. – Atticus Finch (Chapter 3, Page 39) This quote provides the… Continue Reading →
Joe calls his book “Touching the void”. How does he present the sense of danger and his effects on the climbers?. – “I felt sure that we were close to the end of the difficulties on the ridge” This use… Continue Reading →
Page 58: Premonition – an early warning of future events to come “As I climbed up to rejoin his tracks it occurred to me that I had felt a moment of anxiety only minutes before Simon had fallen” Joe’s anxiety… Continue Reading →
I believe with the added material I have created for the costume and set, along with the developments from my fellow group members, I believe that the performance becomes more enjoyable to watch because the costume and set are now… Continue Reading →
Ideas for development: Set Design: Version 1 Set Design (GCSE) For my original set design, I wanted to incorporate the original improvised rehearsal set design but add another layer of having the audience look at the performance from both… Continue Reading →
The lesson before we found out what our performance stimulus was we had a lesson on ways to create and develop a performance in the some of the bellow techniques that were contributed by myself and others in class Magic… Continue Reading →
The final chapter starts off with Joe still trying to get back to camp. He can smell human excrement but can’t see any tents so he believes that his friends are gone. Joe calls out Simons name but no one… Continue Reading →
The book cuts back to Simon who has his own share of problems. He talks with Richard and he feels that it is probably time to head back home, Simon agrees but can’t bring himself to leave as he is… Continue Reading →
Joe wakes up and hears a voice pushing him on even when he is about to give up due to the long miles of snow before him. He has by this point gone 2 days and 3 nights without any… Continue Reading →
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