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Frankenstein drama

Posted: 30th November 2022

Act II of Philip Pullman’s ‘Frankenstein’ is where the character Agathe (who is blind) encounters the monster. Due to her blindness she cannot see his hideous appearance and therefore cannot judge him on this, unlike all the other villagers. Agathe can therefore get to know the monster and experience his kindness, before her brother enters and shoots him in the arm. Year 7 chose extracts from this Act to perform, projecting their voices, using facial expressions and their body language to convey each character.

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