Sunday, August 18, 2019
I am comparing the play; ââ¬ËTeechersââ¬â¢ by John Godber, to the play that I :: Drama
I am comparing the play; ââ¬ËTeechersââ¬â¢ by John Godber, to the play that I   recently took part in and helped to write; ââ¬ËThe Victimââ¬â¢. The plot of our    ââ¬ËThe Victimââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËTeechersââ¬â¢    I am comparing the play; ââ¬ËTeechersââ¬â¢ by John Godber, to the play that I  recently took part in and helped to write; ââ¬ËThe Victimââ¬â¢. The plot of  our play- ââ¬ËThe Victimââ¬â¢- is based around bullying and domestic  violence. The main storyline is about a young schoolgirl called Jess  moving to a new area and a new school. She is singled out by the other  people at the school and a group of girls begin to bully her. Her home  life isnââ¬â¢t much better though- Jessââ¬â¢ mum is a schizophrenic and abuses  Jess both verbally and physically. Jess copes with the stress of it  all at first but then it starts to depress her and she thinks about  committing suicide. The bullies carry on tormenting Jess and a nasty  trick is the final straw. Jess goes home and tries to find comfort in  her mum who rejects her, this leads to Jess taking an overdose.    Although the plot of ââ¬ËTeechersââ¬â¢ is a lot different to the plot of ââ¬ËThe  Victimââ¬â¢, the basic setting is quite similar: ââ¬ËTeechersââ¬â¢ is also set in  a school and modern day life. ââ¬ËTeechersââ¬â¢ vigorously evokes life at a  modern Comprehensive, using the format of an end-of-term play to  sketch a drama teacherââ¬â¢s progress through two terms of recalcitrant  classes, cynical colleagues and obstructive caretakers until he  departs for the safer waters of a private school. The play runs the  gamut of emotions, mostly humour, to portray the main themes of the  play. The play to an extent comments on the flaws of the education  system: the title it self is a political statement, instead of being  spelt 'teachers' its spelt ââ¬ËTeechersââ¬â¢, almost a comedic dig at the  'system' which has failed to teach the pupils correctly.    In our play the main themes are bullying, domestic violence and  isolation, but references are also made to suicide, mental illness and  fitting in. We used these issues because they are things that  teenagers in particular may experience and so the audience could maybe  relate to the play. By choosing to explore these issues we may also  raise awareness of things like bullying and domestic violence and help  people to understand the issues involved. Therefore by using these  themes we made the play more personal to the audience and more  emotional; therefore they may enjoy the play more and feel more  involved.    The themes of ââ¬ËTeechersââ¬â¢ are quite different to the themes stated    					    
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