The Tree Hugger
Introduction:
There are many rainforests in Brazil and thus the issues of deforestation are quite significant in the country. In this small scene we are representing how some environmental activists are taking extreme actions to protect the rainforest and its inhabitants. The scene will also be representing how this effects the people working in the logging business and how there is tension between the two different groups.
Cast:
Gabor - Main tree huggerMoody - Secondary tree hugger
Ulan - Construction worker
Omar - Tree cutter
Adil - Construction boss
Alberto - Police man
Script:
Ulan: Good morning boss, where do you want the materials?
Adil: Hey, just leave them there *points finger *
Adil: Hey, just leave them there *points finger *
[Adil calls customer to inform them that everything is going well with construction and the festival will happen]
Omar: Boss I'm sorry to interrupt but we have a problem here!
Adil: What?
Omar: Look *points at tree*
Omar: Look *points at tree*
Adil: Hey! What are you kids doing!?
Moody: *shouts in Portuguese*
Gabor: We are sick of seeing deforestation of our rainforests. You are destroying nature!
Gabor: We are sick of seeing deforestation of our rainforests. You are destroying nature!
Adil: Go back to work, I will handle this (to Omar).
Moody: *continues angrily shouting in Portugese*
Adil: Listen here, you are in a restricted area so you better leave now or I'm calling the police!
Ulan: *sees what is happening on his way back to fetch new materials and finds a policeman* hey sir, we have a problem here. These kids are disturbing construction for the festival area, please do something about it!
Alberto: Let me see
[Alberto arrests Gabor and Moody]
[End of act]
Reflection:
My group decided to act out a play that concerns the issue of mass deforestation in the Amazon Rain-forest in Brazil. The play and the characters involved would be believable since this is a real issue that is happening at the moment and there are many activist parties that create movement against this problem. In the play we had construction workers clearing out an area for a festival to take place on. We had two environmental activists that tried to protest and protect the rainforest and a policeman that arrested the activists for interrupting the construction.
As can be seen in the script, the construction workers casually go through their routine and notice the activists circling and hugging a tree, preventing it from being cut down. They shout angrily about the importance of wildlife and the forest and how cutting it down is morally wrong. The construction boss threatens to call the police and does so in the end. As the activists are arrested they struggle to free themselves and continue angrily protesting.
My role was to be a construction worker transporting materials to the site. I continue to do my job but ask a nearby policeman (who refuses to come at first) to come and help when the situation heats up between the workers and protesters. We did not plan for it but I helped the policeman catch an activist that tried to run off.
The play went well since all the members of the group memorised our lines and managed to effectively portray the individual characters. I feel that my little bit of improvisation helped my character stand out since my role was supporting in this scene and I only had to help create the atmosphere of a construction site by delivering materials to and fro. I have nothing to say about the other members of my group except that they performed very well. They were loud enough to hear, used body language to emphasise their emotions and managed to tell the story clearly enough for the audience to understand.
P.S: I apologise for what I did and I didn't mean any disrespect, Miss Ruiz.
My group decided to act out a play that concerns the issue of mass deforestation in the Amazon Rain-forest in Brazil. The play and the characters involved would be believable since this is a real issue that is happening at the moment and there are many activist parties that create movement against this problem. In the play we had construction workers clearing out an area for a festival to take place on. We had two environmental activists that tried to protest and protect the rainforest and a policeman that arrested the activists for interrupting the construction.
As can be seen in the script, the construction workers casually go through their routine and notice the activists circling and hugging a tree, preventing it from being cut down. They shout angrily about the importance of wildlife and the forest and how cutting it down is morally wrong. The construction boss threatens to call the police and does so in the end. As the activists are arrested they struggle to free themselves and continue angrily protesting.
My role was to be a construction worker transporting materials to the site. I continue to do my job but ask a nearby policeman (who refuses to come at first) to come and help when the situation heats up between the workers and protesters. We did not plan for it but I helped the policeman catch an activist that tried to run off.
The play went well since all the members of the group memorised our lines and managed to effectively portray the individual characters. I feel that my little bit of improvisation helped my character stand out since my role was supporting in this scene and I only had to help create the atmosphere of a construction site by delivering materials to and fro. I have nothing to say about the other members of my group except that they performed very well. They were loud enough to hear, used body language to emphasise their emotions and managed to tell the story clearly enough for the audience to understand.
P.S: I apologise for what I did and I didn't mean any disrespect, Miss Ruiz.