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a young Hispanic man finds himself thrust into a nightmare when he begins working at a secluded orchard owned by an eccentric elderly couple, who plan on sacrificing him to their dark tree god.
Okay, as long as the black tree fits in your allegorical scheme.? Like,? the tree of death in the fields of agribusiness as the antithesis to the tree of life in the garden of Eden.? Whatever.?(And maybe the bad seed was the result of a GMO mutation.)
Okay, as long as the black tree fits in your allegorical scheme.? Like,? the tree of death in the fields of agribusiness as the antithesis to the tree of life in the garden of Eden.? Whatever.
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(And maybe the bad seed was the result of a GMO mutation.)
See lessWhen a starry-eyed wallflower lands the coveted role in a theatre production of the Heroines of Greek Tragedy, she must step out of the chorus line and out of her shell and into the spotlight.
Thanks for the clarification.? I suggest that "Heroines of Greek Tragedy" is rather diffuse.? Perhaps focus on one challenging, tour de force role.? A non-wallflower character like Clytemnestra,? Medea or Phaedra.Also, perhaps? ratchet up the pressure on her by inserting a ticking clock.? Like, sheRead more
Thanks for the clarification.? I suggest that “Heroines of Greek Tragedy” is rather diffuse.? Perhaps focus on one challenging, tour de force role.? A non-wallflower character like Clytemnestra,? Medea or Phaedra.
Also, perhaps? ratchet up the pressure on her by inserting a ticking clock.? Like, she gets the nod when the woman originally cast in the role has to drop out,? So she has only a few days to memorize the lines, rehearse how to interpret the character.?
And maybe a catch/twist:? it’s the last female character in the canon of tragedy by the? Big 3 she would want to play.? She loathes the character (Phaedra) or can’t get a handle on her motivation (Medea) or the plot which seems to violate Aristotle’s dictum forbidding a? deus ex machina solution.
fwiw
See lessWhen a starry-eyed wallflower lands the coveted role in a theatre production of the Heroines of Greek Tragedy, she must step out of the chorus line and out of her shell and into the spotlight.
Who is the target audience, the primary demographic for this story?
Who is the target audience, the primary demographic for this story?
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