The Fourth Wall
The fourth wall is the imaginary wall for actors in the front of the stage. The fourth wall makes the play more realistic, so when you have to look at a mirror or something else you can look at it to the fourth wall and it looks like a real wall. When you "break" the fourth wall you start speaking to the audience by breaking that wall and interacting with the audience.
We applied this to our drama lesson when we were doing our short exam hall scenes by talking to our audience and expressing our personality
Reflection on Scene
In our short scene we were in a exam hall doing an exam and there were 4 characters; the teacher, the nervous student, the sleepy student, and the arrogant student. I think that our scene was good because you could clearly see each personality of the three students. I was the arrogant student and the technique I used was that i imagined myself as a really arrogant person and mean person.
Although it was good it could still be better if we were more confident we can develop that by practicing various times in front of a stage.
Also our group could have developed more facial expressions, gestures, and emotions to make it even more clearer to the audience how we react to things with each different personality, the way to make that better is by getting together and discuss with each other how we are going to express our personality.
Our sentences could have been better and more detailed and with more enthusiasm, we could have done that by also discussing with each other our ideas and then picking the one that was more suitable for that personality.
Mary!!!
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