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... show that this was Creon's palace, Creon's cities and everything was to be run under Creon's ruling. Antigone however, remained standing in a corner of the stage and only ever moved when grabbed, pushed and shoved by Creon. What I understood from reading the part of Creon, is that he's not the horrible tyrant he would like to be and underneath the crown and this figure of dominance is someone who does show emotion. In order to show this, I aimed to make his tone of speech measured yet angry for most of the scene, but when I felt this angry emotion was increasing at certain points of the scene, the volume of my speech went down and my tone was slightly more lenient. This showed the character to be more three dimensional than if it were played in the same angry bellowing tones throughout which is always a temptation. For the ...
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