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Chapter 5 Great Expectations

The soldiers just wants  Joe and Pip to fix their handcuffs. His sister forget about what happens with the missing food and pip is relived. The soldiers invite Joe and Pip to go help them find the missing convicts. Pip and Joe are really excited about this..

Pip becomes scared when he sees the two convicts and is convinced that the convict will recognize him. The younger of the convicts tells the police that the older was trying to kill him.

The two convicts are taken away to the convict ships that loom in the horizon, on the marshes

Great Expectations Chapter 4

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When pip gets back to the house he expects the police man to be there and his sister to have found that the pie had gone missing to his relief this didn’t happen

Mrs. Joe is angry with Joe as he said he had been to the Carols and that all she was good for was cleaning and tidying when the other could do what they wanted. She made Joe and Pip go to church in clothes that don’t fit them. Pip’s is still scared and upset at what he has done , and yet he fears the church won’t protect him from the convict.

When they return home from church the visitors are there. Mrs Joe is very nice to them because of the visitors, pip is not allowed to talk, the visitors are always trying to make Pip feel silly and tell him he should be more grateful to his sister for taking care of him. Joe keeps giving Pip gravy to comfort him. Mrs. Joe complains about the illnesses, colic, and injuries that Pip suffered.

As the meal goes on Pip because nervous when Mrs. Joe serves the brandy, which he had filled with water to hide the fact that he took some. He expects for the uncle to complain it is weak, but the uncle chokes and claims it is tar water. Then he gets more scared when Mrs Joe goes to get the pie that he has stolen, when he hears the soldiers come he wants to run away.

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The convict is sleeping, so Pip just kind of whispers and pokes him gently.BUT IT’S NOT THE CONVICT! It’s a younger man who Pip assumes to be the bloodthirsty sidekick the convict tried to scare him with, but he must not be thirsty this morning because he just runs away, despite the iron chain around his leg.Pip continues in search of his very own convict. Eureka! His convict looks pretty beat up, but really appreciates the food.Is the convict is going to share any of the food with the sidekick?The convict is shaken when he realizes that Pip saw someone else on the marshes, and he runs off, madly trying to free himself of his iron with the file.

BRECHT the v effect

Brecht and the v effect

Arbaz Hussain

 

Brecht was interested in making work about Germany and the Nazi and was influenced by Chinese theatre and Karl Marx. He had his personal style. And he didn’t agree with war and made his plays about this. He wanted the audience not to be involved in just emotion he wants them to use their brains.

The v effect is he want his distance between the audience and the play and wanted to keep his audience engaged and didn’t want them to lose focus on him. He wanted an emotional investment in the characters he aimed to avoid.

His approach to theatre suits work which has a political, social or moral message.

Epic theatre (Brechtian theatre) breaks the fourth wall, the link between the actors and audience which keeps them as observers. They are active members of the theatrical experience as they are kept thinking throughout, not switching off.

The scene that I worked on with my group was working on the gibberish drill

Brecht and the v effect

Arbaz Hussain

 

Brecht was interested in making work about Germany and the Nazi and was influenced by Chinese theatre and Karl Marx. He had his personal style. And he didn’t agree with war and made his plays about this. He wanted the audience not to be involved in just emotion he wants them to use their brains.

The v effect is he want his distance between the audience and the play and wanted to keep his audience engaged and didn’t want them to lose focus on him. He wanted an emotional investment in the characters he aimed to avoid.

His approach to theatre suits work which has a political, social or moral message.

Epic theatre (Brechtian theatre) breaks the fourth wall, the link between the actors and audience which keeps them as observers. They are active members of the theatrical experience as they are kept thinking throughout, not switching off.

The scene that I worked on with my group was working on the gibberish drill

 

great expections chapter summary chapter 2

pips a young boy living with his sister in south east England whilst visiting his parents graves a horrible man jumped out at him are demanded that he bring him some food . This man was a escaped verdict .
summary of chapter2

My sister Mrs joe Gargery was more than twenty years older than I and had established a great reputation with herself and the neighbors because she had hit him from a very young age .Having at the time to find out for my self what the expression meant and kg owing her to have a hard and heavy hand and tone much in the habit .

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