This script tells about a boy named Scott who always forced to do boxing exercises every day with his father, Hugo until he must stop his study. His father is really hard treating him. Hugo is too ambitious to make his boy win every match. Besides, he's also rude to Scott's friends. I don't know what makes Hugo
In this script, the playwright uses androgynous method. Because the playwright is a man, so he will use
We can see
We can also infer tendency in Scott's friends, Luke and Joe. When they're worried about him, they try to entertain Scott by saying that
Then, we can look tendency at Nicky's dialogue. When her arm is squeezed by Hugo, she says, "you're hurting me." Whereas she should fight back, not just surrender to Hugo's trait. I infer that she also wants to get Scott's attention. She wants him to help her.
There is also explicit meaning in this script when the characters use the sentence "what the hell". Such as in Nicky and Scott dialogues, "Hey, what the hell?", "You didn't have to do that. What the hell is wrong with you?". "What the hell" usually uses when you don't like something and you want to know what's going on. It means that when Nicky and Scott say that, they're in an uncomfortable moment. They're angry with someone.
After we talk about
In this dialogue, Hugo says to Scott, "Come on, don't quit on me now. Keep going. Hit it!." We know Hugo thinks that Scott is a weak, hopeless person, and Scott thinks that Hugo is ambitious person.
We can also see in this dialogue, when Hugo says to Scott, "Come on. Hit me. You’re never going to land a single punch on
When Hugo sees Joe and Luke, he says, "Hey. Can I help you guys? Is there a reason you're here? You want to talk to Scott? Well, then you come to me first, yeah?"
In that dialogue, we can know that Hugo assumes Joe and Luke as bothering persons. While Joe and Luke assume Hugo as a grumpy person.
Then, let see part of this scene.
Hugo grabs Nicky by the arm and drags her over towards the door.
NICKY
"Hey what the hell?"
HUGO
"He’s busy. Can’t you see that?"
Hugo gets rough and nasty with her. Squeezes her arm and forces her out.
...
NICKY
"You’re hurting me."
Hugo throws her out and slams the door shut behind her.
From these dialogues, if we use binary opposition, we will know the difference between Hugo and Nicky's characters. Hugo is a rough and nasty man, while Nicky is a weak girl.
Next, we go to the characters' tone. In this script, the main character is Scott. The secondary characters are Hugo, Luke, Joe, and Nicky. The subordinate character is
First, Scott's tones are dominant in negative. They are persistent, tired, tormented, shy, bored, angry, regretting, motivated, calm.
PERSISTENT
Scott has little to no energy left. But still he digs down deep and tries to go faster and harder.
TIRED
It can be inferred from these narrations and dialogue.
Scott sits on a bench. Takes a break. Leans back against the wall. His bare chest heaves.
"This isn’t so great. I’m up at six am. Here. Work out all day. Go home and straight to bed. Before I’m up again at six. This place. My Dad’s car. And my bed. That’s all I see. These past two months, I’ve never been so lonely."
Scott lets out a long sigh.
TORMENTED
He pours a bottle of water all over his head. Coughs and splutters. He finds it hard to breathe normally. As if his lungs could explode.
Scoot sits on the bench. Ice park on his shoulder. He's in hurt and in pain...
HOPELESS
Scott gives up. OutANGRYoff breathe. His arms flop down. He can't do it.
Scott snaps. He slams his hands hard into the middle of Hugo's chest.
"Then you fight me. A real boxing match this time. No sticks. Put some gloves on and face me. Or are you too much of a coward."
"Dad don't. Let go of her."
"You didn't have to do that. What the hell is wrong with you?".
REGRETTING
Scott stares down at his dad's lifeless body. Struggles to come to terms with what he just done.MOTIVATED
"I’ve just got to think. Whoever I’m fighting. They’re probably training just as hard. But if they’re training harder than me. I’ve got no chance of winning."CALM
Scott relaxes and smiles.
Second, we will discuss Hugo's traits. Same with Scott's tones, Hugo is also dominant in negative tones. There are ambitious, grumpy, angry, underrated, and cruel.
AMBITIOUS
"You want to be a champion don’t you.GRUMPYWell I want you to be a champion too. And I always get what I want. Come on! Show me you want it! Show me!"
"Hey. Can I help you guys. Is there a reason you’re here? You want to talk to Scott? Well then you come to me first, yeah?"
They don’t argue. Or even wait to say goodbye. Frightened by Hugo they both hurry away and exit the gym.ANGRY
Hugo eyes him up angrily.
UNDERRATE
"Come on. Aren’t you embarrassed? What if the man you’re fighting can lift this. Are you really so weak?"
"Are you even trying? Is this what 110% looks like. Who are youkidding ."
CRUEL
Hugo follows it up with another hit. Red marks swell all over Scott’s body. Hugo simply doesn’t care about hurting him.
Tones of Joe and Luke are
CARE
Luke and Joe stand in front of him. They look across at one another. A shared worried glance.
FRIGHTENED
They don’t argue. Or even wait to say goodbye. Frightened by Hugo they both hurry away and exit the gym.
The last is Nicky's tones. Her tones are happy, considerate, shy, surprised, and weak.
HAPPY
Scott relaxes and smiles. Nicky smiles back at him once she sees him on the bench.She leaves the door open behind her and hurries over to him.
CONSIDERATE
"Come to see if you were still alive. Nobodies really heard from you or seen you since youlift school."
SHY
She blushes red embarrassed. Nods. She has.
SURPRISED
Hugo grabs Nicky by the arm and drags her over towards the door.
NICKY
"Hey what the hell?"
WEAK
Hugo gets rough and nasty with her. Squeezes her arm and forces her out.Why the tone is weak, as I explained before, Nicky should be able to defend herself, not just surrender to Hugo's trait.
"You're hurting me!"
The issue that's discussed in this script is about
At the end of the script, I'm so sorry
I agree with your analysis. Indeed, the issue often happens around us
ReplyDeleteI agree with your analysis ... indeed problems often occur in our lives but parents should not force children to fulfill their desires because it can make the child depressed so that it can make the child so easily emotional.
ReplyDeleteI agree with your opinion. Because, in my opinion as a father Hugo is very selfish because it is too forced to his own will, I do not agree when Hugo forced Scott to stop studying, because basically Scott deserves to get what he wants.
ReplyDeleteI think that story often happened in our life. In this case, the problems come because of the wrong teaching method. As a wise parent have to know what the children need, not to force their expected so high for the children. This mistakes caused the resistance from the children that not apropriate with their want. So that, it gives rise to new problems that has impact for the children's future.
ReplyDeleteThanks..