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ruby moon / 7 stages of grieving (1 Viewer)

stellafella

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ok for drama we have to write an essay on

"Drama and theatre in their content and style reflect the society from which they spring. Discuss this statement with refence to Ruby Moon and The Seven Stages of Grieving"

we haven't had a proper teacher all year, and so we keep getting substitues and so i don't have any information on this, we have had to do it all alone... so even if you can't help me with this question any notes would be fantastic...

thanks
 

geeksneedlove

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I suppose by now you've already handed in the essay.. but pretty much every essay in drama (or in anything really) you approach it the same way..
Discuss the context, style, dramatic conventions (ie. symbols & technology within BOTH Ruby Moon and 7 Stages really important), themes, characters and all that kinda stuff.. Look in the resources, if you havn't already you've been missing out. They're super helpful and pretty much compliment everything you learn (or havn't learnt) in class.
 

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Thanks heaps.. actually i haven't handed it in you, we got it soo early and then like 3 extentions.. so thanks
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"Drama and theatre in their content and style reflect the society from which they spring. Discuss this statement with refence to Ruby Moon and The Seven Stages of Grieving"

Just a suggestion- for an interesting twist on your essay go and find the interviews with Deborah Mailman, and those with Matt Cameron... they suggest a lot about why the wrote them, and how the contexts they grew up in, and the nature of Australian society (remember the topic is Contemp. Aus. Theatre so there should be at least a bit of a link!!! -major hint :p-)

Also, think about issues within Australian society that they are expressing.

Aboriginality is a simpler issue as it's commonly shown, and has a large historical basis. Ruby Moons issues are far more within the context of suburbia and the issues revolving around this...
 

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