Textuality » 3LSCA InteractingGPiu Introductory scene 12/02/2020
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A NEW BEGENNING
During a hot, windy summer day in Istanbul, Sanem, a very nice, cheerful and emotional girl, is just presenting her first novel The Albatros.
The title is symbolic and has got an important meaning. To tell the truth, in addition to being a bird with large wings, the albatross always travels in a couple and to her it stands for an important male figure.
The novel cover is of intense colours: you can see red, yellow and blue strong like her deep emotions and feelings.
Suddenly, a mysterious man arrives in Instanbul on his yacht. Step by step the man makes discovered. The video slow up scene helps readers understand he man Can, an attractive, strong and sportsman that immediately reminds of an albatross.
The two guys have somthing in common: their dressing etnich style, their casual ware and comfortable clothes.
However Sanem’s scene conveys a different atmosphere: the young girl could be compared to a phoenix. Indeed, as the bird was able to be reborn from its ashes of emerald she would really ike she were able to to do what the phoenix did as she is desperately trying to come out after her long dark period.
It seems the love of her life has just returned from the ashes of the deserts e attende. Her novel that sounds more as a fairy begins right here.
Suddenly, while she is reading a page of her novel, her mind is crossed by a memory, a fashback, a cinematic strategy to draw the reader back into her past and make him/her live that special moment in her past.She remembers the vening when she and Can, were having dinner with some friends. Sanem and Can were happy and cheerful: they loved each other and their relationship was going on really well. But suddenly the man accompanying her during the novel presentation brings her back to reality. And, it is on that very moment she seems to see Can in front of her. She instinctively reacts closing the page and she shifts her attention to the ring Can had given her
The audience are surprised since they don't understand what it is going on. They seem powerless, almost embarrassed...
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