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Arts, 17.04.2020 07:50 dani4685

This might take a while but I'm really stuck and its due today. I have to look at Stanislavski's methods and see how they we used in this text. The methods are on the bottom (realism, given circumstances, and the magic if) PLEASE HELP ME

In this teen monologue, HARPA tells her friend how she needs to be more honest within their friendship or else being friends isn’t worth their time.

HARPA: Look, you don’t have to be…you don’t have to agree with me all the time, in order for me to like you more. I see what you’re doing and I just want you to know that you don’t need to try so hard for me to like you or for anyone else to like you. Be you. I already like and care about you as a friend and that’s why I’m telling you this, okay? We’re friends and if we are going to be good friends than I’d rather know the real you and not the you that you seem to put on.
You get what I’m saying? I used to do the same thing and then I realized I care more about being true to me, than having someone like me more.
There’s more to like when we all stop trying to front and just be true to ourselves. You may not agree with me but that is my whole point. And if someone doesn’t like you for you, well, then they weren’t worth having in your life to begin with.

For this monologue you are going to be applying and explaining Stanislavski's methods are applied. You will have to think creatively and explain why and how you are applying his methods to this monologue.
Not all the methods will be used in a very direct way. That means you will need to create and justify the use of some of these methods.

How is (method) used?
Explanation & example (from monologue)

Realism

Given Circumstances

Magic ‘If’

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