Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Character descriptions

Grandma (Dorothy): An old and frail woman who has soon to go down memory lane when she looks through her album of her past love with her Grandchild. Looking at the photos, she realises how lucky her life is now, and is disappointed to think how she has taken that for granted when thinking about all of the unfortunate people who weren’t so lucky through the war, and so, she tries to fulfill the rest of her life, by spending as much time as she can with her family. She pinpoints on photo of her past love, Edward, and then goes down memory lane.

Grandchild: The youth of the old woman’s life; he is growing up, and is starting to see the wonders and frights of the world. The Grandma adores him, and cares for him very much. The Grandchild makes the Grandma's life a better one.

Younger version of the Grandma: Our younger version of the old woman in the modern day, this is the woman like every other woman in Britain that is hoping that their husband will turn out okay throughout the war, we see this woman’s typical everyday job throughout the war, and what a woman’s role was. We see clips of her spending time with her love back in the day of war, and then him having to say goodbye to her, and he has to go to war.

Grandma's boyfriend (Edward): We see clips of him typing on a typewriting, writing to his love, Dorothy. Then we see him later in the video spending time with Dorothy, just before he has to go to war.

By Daniel Heighington

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