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The one where we talk about Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman's Australian play 'The Seven Stages of Grieving'.
Focus Questions
1. What is the power behind having one woman tell so many Aboriginal experiences and stories?
2. Is it effective to study a script of a play without seeing the performance of it? Are we losing meaning or emotional connection to the characters and their stories?
3. Despite the events of the play being set in the past, what comparisons can you make between the issues in the play and what has been happening around the world recently?
4. In your opinion what was the most important story told in the performance?
The one where we talk about Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman's Australian play 'The Seven Stages of Grieving'.
Focus Questions
1. What is the power behind having one woman tell so many Aboriginal experiences and stories?
2. Is it effective to study a script of a play without seeing the performance of it? Are we losing meaning or emotional connection to the characters and their stories?
3. Despite the events of the play being set in the past, what comparisons can you make between the issues in the play and what has been happening around the world recently?
4. In your opinion what was the most important story told in the performance?