Friday, October 25, 2019
The Caretaker Essay -- Drama
The Caretaker    How does the opening of the play set the tone for what will follow?    The opening of the play starts off by describing the scene and how  everything on the stage would be set out, following that it briefly  describes what will happen when the curtains are raised. From the  opening of the play it jumps right into the story as though we are  picking it up from where we left off, it doesnââ¬â¢t really have a  beginning where you are introduced to the characters its as though you  have to imagine what the characters are like. The description of the  setting does not let on what the play is about, the way the lighting  and stage is set up could give the play a certain feel. The  description of the setting is like a brief insight onto the kind of  play it is. The way the stage is set up could make the play seem very  compact in the sense that it is set in one room. The opening of the  ââ¬ËCaretakerââ¬â¢ is very limited to description it holds back on major  detail which could be making the play seem more mysterious.    Although the language used to describe the play is limited it sheds  just enough information to make the play seem interesting without  giving away the whole concept of the play. The way that the setting is  described using simplicity makes the plays seem simple yet  interesting. Itââ¬â¢s not an opening that is used to build up the play but  an opening to give the viewer an insight as to what the play is about.  In the opening it in a few words it explains that Mi...                      
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