Isn't drama used quite often to represent faking in some way? The act of pretending to be something you're not, something better. Putting on a mask that eradicates anything left of the previous person. It's rather ominous if you think about it too hard.
I loved drama, it was the GOAT of subjects, and pretty much all of my peers agreed, and what made this next lesson better was that 006 was joining me!
"Well, since it's drama it can't be so bad, especially if we do it together" I agreed.
We had a lot of fun explaining the story we had to act out to the whole class, and we used excellent teamwork as well. We used body language to convey emotions, funny voices, the lesson was just overall amazing! We had almost forgotten that this was Lilith. We were forgetting why we were there until everyone started acting.
"Ok, I'm going to get everybody's masks now! One each!" I announced to the class. I should have predicted it. Faces! The masks were faces of the slaves! I saw them all and my mood instantly dropped. Then I felt a wave of emotions, desire for the pain, fear and trauma, worry I would find my own face, Horror that I would have to wear another mans skin and anger at the fact that my face was missing. At least these emotions would make it easier to act the more heartbreaking scenes now.
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Faceless
HorrorThese children are so young... They've only just started secondary/middle school for crying out loud! Why must they be treated like this? They are controlled by their school if they fail the entrance exam for eternity, not only do they lose their fr...