Uta Hagen 9 questions
Her name is Marie, about 28 years old, since she is the age of having a baby. She looks young but she looks haggard. She has never gone to any school. After she was pregnant, the priority of her baby is greater than her husband. She has no belief but she believes the existence of her mom in her dream.
It’s in the hot summer, and scenes occur in the evening and dawn.
She lives in a mansion where is in the border of a small city. The room is in the corner of the second floor of the building.
There are the other workers in the mansion looking forward to having a relationship with this widow, but nobody knows she picks a baby.
She has had a family, but her husband had relationships with the other women. She leaves the family, and finds a lost, crying baby on the street and brings her back to the mansion. She feeds the baby and raises her to go to school.
She considers that the room in the mansion has belonged to her so she can do anything in this room. She is isolated from majorities but she still greets with Dominican workers in the mansion. The night woman is also in the same district with her. The baby’s mom has no money to afford her life so she leaves her on the street.
She wants to convey emotions to the baby, Rose. She wants to raise the baby as best as she can. She wants to be a mother.
The way is to be a mom, and the obstacle is the identity of the baby whose birth is not given by Marie. Marie wants to be recognized also in the aspect of morality.
Marie should perform as an innocent woman who luckily gets a baby on the street. Also, she has a strong idea to be a mom. She should be performed more like a normal woman rather than a psycho. Everything goes normal and looks common, including tone, actions, and languages.
It’s in the hot summer, and scenes occur in the evening and dawn.
She lives in a mansion where is in the border of a small city. The room is in the corner of the second floor of the building.
There are the other workers in the mansion looking forward to having a relationship with this widow, but nobody knows she picks a baby.
She has had a family, but her husband had relationships with the other women. She leaves the family, and finds a lost, crying baby on the street and brings her back to the mansion. She feeds the baby and raises her to go to school.
She considers that the room in the mansion has belonged to her so she can do anything in this room. She is isolated from majorities but she still greets with Dominican workers in the mansion. The night woman is also in the same district with her. The baby’s mom has no money to afford her life so she leaves her on the street.
She wants to convey emotions to the baby, Rose. She wants to raise the baby as best as she can. She wants to be a mother.
The way is to be a mom, and the obstacle is the identity of the baby whose birth is not given by Marie. Marie wants to be recognized also in the aspect of morality.
Marie should perform as an innocent woman who luckily gets a baby on the street. Also, she has a strong idea to be a mom. She should be performed more like a normal woman rather than a psycho. Everything goes normal and looks common, including tone, actions, and languages.
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