Wednesday, 19 November 2014

East End Tales Lesson 3

In this lesson we were put in groups and given a scene from the play. I like my scene because its really interesting. Its about a girl who works in her dads shop and a man is being racist to her. In the scene I like how the characters confidence grows. I also like the rhyming in some parts and the repetition of lines, it makes the scene more effective and exciting.

I like how we can do whatever we want with the scene, at the moment its a bit confusing but when we get a more understanding of the play I think it will be really good. Im really looking forward to using our bodies to represent characters, I think that will be a learning curve.

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

East End Facts

FACTS

1.  It was rich in royal hunting grounds, palaces and small port settlements

2. In the 17th century it became the home of many Huguenot refugees who fled from persecution in France.

3. Reputation for extreme poverty, gang rule, violence and crime. There were pockets of richer housing but most residents were struggling to get by.

4. murdering spree of Jack the Ripper, who terrorised the East End and who became probably the most notorious serial killer the country has ever known. 

5. It took until the end of the Second World War to completely eradicate the slum housing and improve living conditions.  Much of the area was destroyed by German bombing raids. The East End’s concentration of key manufacturing industries and its docks made this one of London’s biggest targets in the war.