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| SAINT PATTY'S DAY | ||||||||||||||
| Our Play! | ||||||||||||||
| K, so, as usual, am in ths school play. I play Asaka, the goddess of the earth, who guides the lead (Ti Moune) on her journey. And I get 4 solos YAY! Anyway... The play is really kewlio, and our whole grade is involved. Thats so kewl! Usually, you try out, you either get a part or not, and so on and so forth, but in this play there are tons of chances for a solo, and even more for just the ensomble. In the backround u hear the theme song of the play "we dance." Anyway... | ||||||||||||||
| Why we tell the story | ||||||||||||||
| Scene one: You get a backround. Basiclly the fact that the island is ruled by gods and goddesses, and the island is divided in half. One side is the poor people, and the other, rich. Scene two: You meet Ti Moune, who in a flood that destroys her village, is the only surviver. Two pesants are walking by, and find her. Scene three: Many years later, Ti Moune is a teenager. She is becoming restless, and wants to know why the gods saved her, if she was to be so bored. Scene four: The gods decide to send Ti Moune on a journey. Scene five: Ti Moune discovers a rich boy has crashed his car, and saves him. Scene six: Ti Moune decides to try and heal Daniel. Scene seven: Ti Mounes foster dad goes to the rich mans house to tell him that they have found his son. Scene eight: The god of death tries to steal daniel. Ti Moune defends him Scene nine: Daniel is well enough to go home. Ti Moune decides to go with him. Scene ten: Orcastra plays while the rich side of the island is set up Scene eleven: Ti Moune gets lost. Asaka shows her the way. Scene twelve: Ti Moune is asleep, and the goddess of love comes to bestow her with the strength to face Daniels parents. Scene thirteen: Daniels father tells him to kick Ti Moune out. Scene fourteen: Daniels parents throw a ball. Ti Moune discovers that Daniel is already aranged to be married to another girl. Scene fifteen: Ti Moune dances for all the guests at the ball. Scene sixteen: Ti Moune formally finds out that Daniel is promised. Scene seventeen: The god of death tries to make Ti Moune kill Daniel. She doesn;'t Scene eighteen: Daniel and his fiance are wed Scene nineteen: Ti Moune's parents comfort her Scene twenty: Ti Moune is greaving so much that the gods spare her and turn her into... A tree, that blocks the gate leading to Daniels house from ever being shut against anyone ever again. THE END! |
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