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Love And Loss During The Great War

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Massicotte describes everything with an incredible amount of detail. It definitely gives the audience an idea of many of the hardships and sacrifices the ones before us and our families today have made for love and for our country.

After reading the entire play, I thought it was an intriguing and stunning play. It’s character driven, and has an abundance of emotion, passion and history. I felt very inspired by the romantic storyline. I was fully captured by the play and blossoming of love between Mary Chalmers and Charlie Edwards. I definitely knew right away that I wanted to take the fun and challenging risk of performing a scene from this play after I read it. I thought it was very fascinating that it starts off as a dream and takes place in The Great War. This is something I was interested and captured by since I love learning about any period in history in general. I also get very emotional about the depiction of love and loss during The Great War because it’s still something I have a hard time trying to fathom. I’ve read many books and seen many videos on the destruction and horrors of war that I actually predicted and told Dante that Charlie wasn’t going to live after I read the first scene. I also thought the way the writer described every moment of the play was very well done. Even though the scenes were not in chronological order, I still thought the play flowed together effortlessly. After reading the very first few paragraphs of dialogue said by Charlie, “So,

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