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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Characters in Teechers Essay

The tempers that I played were Mr Basford and Doug the Caretaker. Mr Basford is the deputy head, a typical nipper hater, a nasty piece of work while Doug the Caretaker is, a downhearted old man who hates kids and drama.I think I was very closely suited to play these instances, as I like to shout a lot and use my voice to project what Im saying.With Mr Basford my cause was in a permanent frown, as thats how I would envisage him to be, just a man that would never ever smile, even at whateverthing that everybody else would find funny.I dont think that I did any specialised gestures as Mr Basford. I know that when I was yelling, I was rocking posterior and forth on my feet to furnish and idiom that I was angry and to adjudicate and channelize that I was so angry that I couldnt break myself.I walked around the room like I owned it, to try and show that I was in total control as I think that Mr Basford would just yield a lot of authority so thats what I was trying to show . I put my stand true and led my walk with my nose, as if I was looking down it at people because I had a higher status then them.My best-loved phrase that I employ was May the Lord thy God have mercy on your soul, for I, my child, certainly will not I used this one obviously to show what Mr Basford would be like, using ridiculous phrases to show how angry and crazy he is, which I said in a sarcastic tone.I didnt necessarily put a ad hoc accent on, but I did raise my voice quite a lot because I think that he would just be shouting all the time.I think that if I could choose a bard for Mr Basford then he would be wearing a grey, boring tire coloured suit with an equally dull shirt and tie, just to emphasise how boring and dull he is. He would probably wear the akin clothes all through the week only washing it at weekends so that he had a quite stale smell. He would similarly be wearing some sensible black shoes because he is in general a sensible man that wouldnt sincerely be caught wearing trainers.My other character, Doug the Caretaker I think was quite an delicate character to play as he was sort of a separate of a caretaker. He wasnt a very smart character and only moaned about was everybody else not letting him do his job.Again, with Doug, I had a frown on all the time I was in bureau as him. As I said earlier Doug is a short old man who hates kids and drama. So because of this I thought it would be a good idea to make him look as grumpy and scummy and un prosperous as possible. I well-tried to show this by ever-changing my facial expressions accordingly. When I was arguing with Mr Nixon, I tried to show as clearly as possible that I was not very happy that he wasnt letting me tripping the hall.All the way through, I had my buffer out and tried to show that I wanted to clean so I held my arms out to try and show that I really had it to try and show it realistically.When I moved, I was hunched all everywhere and I was on a quite beginnin g level. I did this for this character because I think he would have quite a low status and that all of those years of cleaning would have done his back in so therefore he would have to hunch over so he didnt do anymore damage to it.With Doug, I put on a Norfolk-come-Farmer accent. I used this because I tried to make him sound different and kind of uneducated. I think that my accent was quite effective and it had a bit of a comedic effect on the audience, as it was so unexpected. I didnt use any specific phrases while I was in role as Doug but I said things like Arghget out of my hall, I need to do my job and youre not letting me

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