Saturday, October 12, 2019
Willy Russellââ¬â¢s Intention by the End of the Play :: Educating Rita Plays Willy Russell Essays
Willy Russellââ¬â¢s Intention by the End of the Play    ââ¬ËBlood Brothersââ¬â¢    The stage production of ââ¬ËBlood Brothersââ¬â¢ helps to emphasise the social  difference between Mickey and Edward. There are two main sets used,  one for Mrs. Johnstoneââ¬â¢s house and street and one which is the inside  of Mrs. Lyons house. Mrs. Johnstoneââ¬â¢s house is a poorer set; there are  smashed windows and graffiti written on the walls. The houses are  small close together terrace houses built out of red brick. There is  lack of colour in this set Willy Russell is trying to show the  gloominess, coldness and poverty of their area with this set. Whereas,  Mrs. Lyons house is colourful and bright. There is a bookshelf which  shows that they are privileged enough to have books and that this  family is refined and educated. There is a carpet that is rolled out  every time that the Lyons house is on stage. This shows comfort,  softness and warmth as does the fireplace in the Lyons house. This is  a contrast between the Johnstons house where they have broken windows  which shows coolness and discomfort. This shows the difference between  two classes in a Thatcherite Britain at the time to the audience.    At the Johnstoneââ¬â¢s house the lighting is always dim, not well lit, to  show the gloominess and poverty in their lives. However the lighting  in the Lyonââ¬â¢s house is always very bright. This is to show to the  audience that the life of the Lyons is brighter than the Johnstones.  In parts of the play (especially I found when the narrator was  speaking) the lighting was red and black I think Willy Russellââ¬â¢s  intention here is to show that there is death in the play and  symbolises the bloodshed. Sometimes one person would have the  spotlight on just them so the background is black. This picks out this  one person so all our attention is focused on this person and the  darkness in the background is very gloomy like a dark hole to  symbolise the emptiness that will be in some of their lives because of  the deaths at the end.    There is a musical theme to suggest the same idea or place theme. Like  the music that is played at the Johnstones house. When this song comes  on it is to show the poverty of the Johnstons. The song that I  remember the most is the game when Mickey, Sammy and their friends are  all children and they are shooting each other. The words of the song  are very childish and itââ¬â¢s just a game. However when they become older  this game becomes reality and a lot more serious and itââ¬â¢s not so    					    
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