Journal #8: How does the set change between acts and what effect does the set have on the atmosphere?
The set changes from this beautiful wedding with a lot of guests and "happiness" to a natural forest, with intensity because the Bridegroom is willing to kill for his Bride. And as readers we obviously know that she is with Leonardo. I think that by doing this dramatic change it kind of illustrates that we're never going to be able to sugar coat everything forever, and life sometimes has harsh inevitable realities. And that's how this play started, with the Bridegroom filled with illusions and the wedding, but ultimately it ended in death. And death is something that no one can escape, it is an inevitable reality and part of life. The fact that the Bride cheats on the Bridegroom is another one of those things that even though it's not good, we have to admit that it does happen and when it's done it's done.
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