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Four Spirits by Sena Jeter Naslund and Elaine W. Hughes.

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Four Spirits” by Sena Jeter Naslund and Elaine W. Hughes.

February 9, 2008

I. The main theme of the play was to represent people’s action against color racism. The play was set around the time when the bombing happen where four little girls were killed attending church at Birmingham.

II. The atmosphere of the play itself was very good. The scenery was really realistic. The sound effect and lighting were so real that it made the person who was watching the play felt like that he or she was actually witnessing the event at that time. The theater was about right size because people can hear clearly what actors or actresses say even though they sit on the back. Sound effects were matched with the story and with the right time. It was not so loud and not so small. Lighting was also represented scenery perfectly except it was sometimes hard to see actors or actresses faces.

III. The story of the play was based around the incident of killing four girls at a church in Birmingham, Alabama. One of the two white girls who just graduated from university wanted to do some action against the bomb incident such as teaching a class for black people who did not finish high school and wanted to pass GED. Her name was Cat Cartright. There was one more important character in this play, who was Christine Powers. First half of the play, Miss Powers who had been working at the school for a long time did not like the fact that Ms Cartright would teach classes for black people. One day warning that indicated that somebody put bomb into the high school came to the teachers and students in the class. While everybody tried to escape from the classroom, Miss Cartright decided to stay there because she thought that if she left the room,

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