Summary Of The Play 'The Wolves'

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The moment from the play “The Wolves” that was interesting was the part when talking about issues on a soccer practice. Having their opinions shared that is usually strange when practicing on a game. Each character had a say on the topic except the goalie she spoke mostly at the end. The new girl being present speak her mind when everyone is quiet and the rest speak without turns. Is the form of gossiping each other, as a girl talks about school. The assignments that were addressed are issues that students not normally talk about and how to talk about something important made it look like a joke. The girls doing stretches for daily practice routine and having a game the next time. Talk about later things that happen to them try to connect them. Since the stage is in the center …show more content…
That lead to getting angry at each other for a simple answer. Criticizing each other. The captain character goes on to practice and makes the team focus on the game and not about Cambodia since it happens a long time ago. They each face each other not turning back to the audience at all, even when they turn around they still talking about the other character. The use of blocking was great. Since the play is about them doesn’t require the audience, are their own thoughts about each other. The gossip of school gets into the scene trying to change the topic about the murder Cambodia. Have personal issues of their own to deal with. Speaking face to face from the distance, talk about eye contact. One character always swears “F*ck” often in the first scene. The captain of the team doesn’t like using profanity and constantly remind them of the big games. Acting silly, changing the tone of their voices to sound dumb. While mentioning Cambodia making it as a joke. Some took it seriously and raise their voices out of