Monday, September 16, 2019
Compare the play ââ¬ÅKilledââ¬Â with ââ¬ÅBlue Remembered Hillsââ¬Â Essay
In this essay I will compare the two plays ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠. The play ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠was written by Dennis Potter, I have been studying the Samuel French LTD edition. It is set in 1943 in the south west of Britain. ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠was written by Fred Hawksley, it is set mostly in France with flash backs to Manchester. Both plays are set in war times, ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠takes place in the Second World War and ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠is set in the First World War. In ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠the war is a back ground to the story; it is referred to but never seen, unlike ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠where the war is what makes the story. When we acted out the play ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠I played John, he is a child who is part of a gang, a lot like the 14 platoon in ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠. In both there is a strong sense of hierarchy; in ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠there is no answering back to the one in charge this being the R.S.M. and in ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠the character in charge is Wallace Wilson, although ever elusive on stage he is constantly mentioned in the dialogue as ââ¬Å"â⬠¦no.1â⬠in the group. The speech in ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠is very naturalistic using slang to enhance the informal feel of the play. ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠uses a more formal register when someone is in the presence of the R.S.M but takes a more natural tone when Billy remembers life in Manchester. They both have similar story lines where a group of friends are forced, or accidentally kill another one of their friends. They are both tragedies because the endings are sad and a friend ends up dead. In ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠war is an exciting and glorified vision in the minds of the children. In ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠Billy is executed by his own side in the First World War and shows the harsh reality of being a solder in the trenches on the front line. The two plays have very different views of war. The characters in the two plays have very different personalities, yet they resemble some of the personalities from the other, for example the R.S.M. and Peter being a kind of leader figures bossing the members of the group. Billy and Donald also show similarities as they both die and their friends play a part in their deaths. The two plays would be performed very differently, ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠is very natural; running in almost real time unlike ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠which is very stylistic and happens over two years with narrated flash backs. I would show these flash backs via the flash back being acted out on stage while Billy addresses the audience not being able to interact with the flash back although he tries to. I would create a simple set for ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠maybe some seats and a table for Billyââ¬â¢s home in Manchester and some staging lined up to make the lip of the trench. For the ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠set we made a barn behind a woodland scene so that the whole scene could take place without any changes to the set and used the whole stage well. For costumes I would have Billy from ââ¬Å"Killedâ⬠in a First World War uniform and in ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠I would try to find some clothes that could help an actor inhabit the role of a child in the 1940s. The two plays are both very interesting and conjure different visions of war, in ââ¬Å"Blue Remembered Hillsâ⬠the World War engulfs all lands over seas and yet the children in mainland Britain have only heard the glorified version of the war, whereas Billy in ââ¬ËKilledââ¬â¢ believes he will become a hero but finds that war is not as heroic as he thought.
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