Faulty equipment, everyone is drawn with different struggles, some externally and the others internally. Find Me explores the different aspects with the different ways to handle the struggles that the characters are faced with. Find Me uses the six characters to portray life experiences that everyone faces at least once, Dennis Bush, the producer, uses the emotion of the characters to capture the audience's attention. Through the pain and sorrow of the six characters, Elise sticks out to be the main character in the play. Elise is placed well in the main characters roll, because of her ability to capture the moments that her “faulty equipment” has in everyone's life. Throughout the play I started to realize the effectiveness and significance
The overall dramatic meaning of this play has been successfully shown by the elements of drama. The
The play is episodic. Tension builds throughout each scene so that the audience can see the deeper mystery and bigger
the play draws its readers to identify with Richard and thereby to participate in a
shall firstly do a summery of the play and give a basic image of what
To begin with, in this play the author unfolds family conflicts that involve its characters into a series of events that affected their lives and pushed them to unexpected ways.
What I feel is one of the most important aspects of the play is the
The play makes you think, whether for a split moment or a long time, about the idea of being aware while going about even the most menial of tasks.
The depiction of timeless issues such as these is what makes the storyline of the play compelling to me.
Throughout the play there are many themes leading up to and causing the chief event.
act. In each and every tragedy play there is a tragic hero who bears a
entire merit of the play not to be realistic but to allow for empathy. Therefor
Blindness was another dramatic irony in the play, and relates to the entire play at large.
A facet of this play that makes it rather unique was how it was testing the
Nearly every character in the play at some point has to make inferences from what he or she sees, has been told or overhears. Likewise, nearly every character in the play at some point plays a part of consciously pretending to be what they are not. The idea of acting and the illusion it creates is rarely far from the surface -
There is a general feeling that this is a play of distinctive character, and an