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Act 1, Scene 1 (p.3) Action/storyline - PPT Presentation

The handing over of the child The Italian language The mourning bell and black armband   Character development We see four characters who will become central to the plot but we learn little about them ID: 711364

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Slide1

Act 1, Scene 1 (p.3)

Action/storyline

• The handing over of the child.

• The Italian language.

• The mourning bell and black armband.

 

Character development

We

see four characters who will become central to the plot but we learn little about them.

• We

see Luigi’s pain and can deduce that it has something to do with bereavement.

Massimo is protective of Rosinella.Slide2

Act 1, Scene 2

Following my example on 1,1, write a summary of Act 1, Scene 2 focussing on the development of plot and characters.Slide3

Act 1, Scene 2 (p. 4-18)

Action/storyline

• The real start of the action.

• Lucia is

Now 5 and

thoroughly spoiled by both Massimo and Rosinella.

• Rosinella happily makes personal sacrifices for Lucia’s sake.

• Rosinella reacts strongly to the news that Luigi might want Lucia to return to Italy.

• Franco is itching to get away from his father.

Develops characters and relationships

• Massimo, Franco and Rosinella show great love for Lucia.

• Lucia is determined, manipulative and petulant.

• Massimo’s father is demanding but Rosinella accepts it as her duty to attend to him.

• Franco is jealous of the fact that Massimo has left their father and set up his own shop.

• Franco expects Massimo to help him deceive their father over his involvement with a Scottish girl.

Slide4

Racial prejudice

Rosinella disapproves of

Franco’s relationship

with Bridget

.

‘You better watch these lassies’ (ROSINELLA)

She

assumes all Scots girls have looser morals than Italian girls

.

‘she must be giving you something you can’t get from an Italian girl.’ (ROSINELLA)

She believes that they are only interested in a man for his money

.

These Scotch girls, they’re all the same. They just go out with you for one thing. Because your

faither’s

got a shop and they think you’ve got money.’ (ROSINELLA)

She thinks Scots women make poor mothers

.

‘Eight weans! She keeps having them and she

cannie

even look after them right.’Slide5

Sense of family

Rosinella

regrets her lack of children

.

‘Twelve years I’ve been married – and nothing. Me an Italian as well.’

–She

accepts that it is her duty to help look after her father-in-law – even cut his toe nails for him

.

–Franco

feels he ought to stay with his father, even though he would like to escape

.Slide6

Work ethic

–Massimo

finds it hard to relax with his family, because he is thinking about his customers

.

Sshh

! You two. I’ve got customers out there.’

– Franco

speaks of

working from morning to night’.

– Rosinella’s

first direct question to Massimo is

The shop been busy?’