Monday, November 28, 2016
I really enjoyed the play, because it was based on real events that happened and it was important in America's history. And also it was a one person play. So other than the one character actually onstage but played more than one role. She was amazing, in the way she was able to switch from different characters voices. And example of what I mean like when she would portray she was more like hunched over and plant a lot and had a harder time voice. And then when she switched to the mother she was more proper she sit up straight shoulders back and her voice was nice and calm. Then when she was the kid you know she acted like she liked talked childish and wasn't like well educated with her words and was just like funny. I like the plot of the play a lot because it really gave me a sense of what African-Americans had to go through in these certain areas, more importantly like down south how racist people were so segregated. It's horrible to think that that was only 50 years ago. It's not like we haven't beeen without slavery for hundreds of years it's somthing that most grandparents probably remember. It's crazy to think that white people wouldn't allow African-Americans to just be associated with the kids, it's more importantly they wouldn't even let them go to school together. And because of this white people.among us much better education than that African-Americans because the more likely is that most the time and more money to spend and to send them to better schools. Overall To conclude I really enjoyed this play and it was a real eye-opener and I enjoy it enjoyed it and I want to go to another play based off of that time period because it's just somthing that we as students aren't educated a lot on now a days.
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