Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Blackrock by Nick Enright: Dramatic Play
The author of the play Blackjack, Nick Nearing has written a very dramatic play towards todays ball club. During the play he uses split up of techniques to make it relate to the audience, therefore making it more appealing to the readers. association is also a major factor in the play, Blackjack. end-to-end this play, many different attitudes and values are brought up. It is very appealing towards teenagers, because of todays family and how it relates to the problems of today.In the play, the attitudes towards women are very negative, such as the females Ewing thought to be the less(prenominal) powerful gender, compared to the males as being the powerful ones. This is always seen in todays society as the men over powering the women, because men are meet to be the big tough ones. The guys in the play treated the girls badly. They were always talk to them badly, acting like they were unimportant and less powerful. One of the main offenders of this was Rick. He appears to be one of those people that only wield about themselves and doesnt care about what happens to anyone else.Family and friends are a major part of the play. For example, When Rick asked his equalize Jarred to try and cover up for him from the night of Tracey Warders death. He wanted Jarred to guess that Rick was with Jarred on the night of the incident, so that the police wouldnt be after(prenominal) him. Jarred asked his father what he thought he should do. His father said, if you think it is price getting into to trouble with the law to help your friend then go ahead and back Rick up. This shows that you cant always be backing your friends up 100% of the time, if it meaner you may get into trouble for doing so then it isnt outlay the risk.
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