Sunday, 14 April 2013

Love of Three Oranges

The way in-which that the play is not modernised


  • Written in a very modern tone (in that, it is not written in a shakespearian tone)
    • Commedia seems to kill the feeling of it being and old play/story through the use of modernised humor and 'goofy' moments.
    • The stylistic abnormalities of commedia proves to invoke a sense of randomness into the story, as there are obvious (humoros) elements that the readers/audience should be able to point out towards. 
  • The way that the play carries itself through in a faster pace makes it seem delve towards the more conventional aspects of a modernised play.
    • It is a known fact that most of the films and scripts that are made in today's world, seem to use more body language and physicality, rather than using the power of words to convey messages.
      • I personally believe that this is a bad thing.
    • Commedia helps induce this tone of having more physical movements than actual speech, by having the characters jumping and showing their character's traits through the use of movement.

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