Day! Every day we notice development in our character, like every time we go over the scene we bring a new and improved version of of Natalia and Lomov.
Day2 The charter of Natalia Stepanova is very dense, because she's different person from what Lomov actually wants to perceive her as. She's working very hard in trying to impress him only because she knows that he has the intention of proposing. She starts of by felling pity for Lomov to show that she can be a caring and sensitive person. Lomov manages to aggravate her making her show what type of person she actually is rather than just putting across the message that she is trying to send.
Day3 i discovered that Natalia has different phases/moods throughout this 2 minuet dialog, i think they include:
-sympathy
-aggravation
-irritation
-anger
i feel all four of these mood changes are very important, and we would be unable to see who Natalia really is without them. They also show us how stubborn Lomov is because for a person to go from sympathy to anger in under two minuets is just letting us know how much he grinds her gears.
The more comfortable we are with the dialog the more we begin to focus on our character and how to develop them using techniques from all we have experienced in class up to this point. We can now engage in the context and understanding rather than just reciting lines, we can now build in emotions.
with each practice we could see significant improvement in the way we developed the characters.
Day2 The charter of Natalia Stepanova is very dense, because she's different person from what Lomov actually wants to perceive her as. She's working very hard in trying to impress him only because she knows that he has the intention of proposing. She starts of by felling pity for Lomov to show that she can be a caring and sensitive person. Lomov manages to aggravate her making her show what type of person she actually is rather than just putting across the message that she is trying to send.
Day3 i discovered that Natalia has different phases/moods throughout this 2 minuet dialog, i think they include:
-sympathy
-aggravation
-irritation
-anger
i feel all four of these mood changes are very important, and we would be unable to see who Natalia really is without them. They also show us how stubborn Lomov is because for a person to go from sympathy to anger in under two minuets is just letting us know how much he grinds her gears.
The more comfortable we are with the dialog the more we begin to focus on our character and how to develop them using techniques from all we have experienced in class up to this point. We can now engage in the context and understanding rather than just reciting lines, we can now build in emotions.
with each practice we could see significant improvement in the way we developed the characters.