My thoughts throughtout the play.
At the beginning of the play I thought that Linda had an organised perfect life, with a family and a perfect job. When first meeting Neil I was interested in the fact that he was more focused on his tablet rather then Bridget who was discussing her audition monologue with him. I then could see how Linda's life wasn't as perfect as I thought because I could see the struggles she was going through with work.
Before knowing what had happened I was confused as to what had upset her and made her wear the sloth onsie continuously. Then after learning I felt sorry for her and I could see how she was angry with her mother for not doing more to understand and help her. You could see that she didn't want to ask for help because she felt like Linda would dismiss her and say it was her own fault. However I can see that Linda has made some small mistakes with the way she reacted to what Alice did but I can see that she only reacted like that because she wanted to strengthen Alice but maybe didn't go the wrong way about it. Yes, Linda is devoted to her work and her company drives her but so does her family and making sure that her family is happy. However I think a mistake that Linda makes is that she may think that materialistic things will make everyone happy but she forgets that she needs to be emotionally connected to her family and she needs to be there for them throughout everything. I think other then that she is a good mother and she tries her best for her family.
I was angry with Neil when finding out that he had cheated on Linda and I shared her anger with him because she worked so hard to make everything perfect for everyone and it seems like he thought that he could get away with what he was doing.
I Felt bad for Bridget throughout the whole play because she was always dismissed and it appears her opinion wasn't valued that much behind the family because she was the youngest and also because she aspired to be an actor, compared to her business working mother and her teacher father, however her father was also in a band. So I feel like her father might understand her more and you can see he does more because Bridget goes to him to learn lines, however he seems more focused on his tablet then anything else.
My opinions changed throughout the play and throughout lessons because I learned more depth to the play and I understood more.
Before knowing what had happened I was confused as to what had upset her and made her wear the sloth onsie continuously. Then after learning I felt sorry for her and I could see how she was angry with her mother for not doing more to understand and help her. You could see that she didn't want to ask for help because she felt like Linda would dismiss her and say it was her own fault. However I can see that Linda has made some small mistakes with the way she reacted to what Alice did but I can see that she only reacted like that because she wanted to strengthen Alice but maybe didn't go the wrong way about it. Yes, Linda is devoted to her work and her company drives her but so does her family and making sure that her family is happy. However I think a mistake that Linda makes is that she may think that materialistic things will make everyone happy but she forgets that she needs to be emotionally connected to her family and she needs to be there for them throughout everything. I think other then that she is a good mother and she tries her best for her family.
I was angry with Neil when finding out that he had cheated on Linda and I shared her anger with him because she worked so hard to make everything perfect for everyone and it seems like he thought that he could get away with what he was doing.
I Felt bad for Bridget throughout the whole play because she was always dismissed and it appears her opinion wasn't valued that much behind the family because she was the youngest and also because she aspired to be an actor, compared to her business working mother and her teacher father, however her father was also in a band. So I feel like her father might understand her more and you can see he does more because Bridget goes to him to learn lines, however he seems more focused on his tablet then anything else.
My opinions changed throughout the play and throughout lessons because I learned more depth to the play and I understood more.
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