Act Three: Act Three is Based on Ti-Jean(The innocent Youngest)
NOTES;
Act three is based off of Ti-Jean’s journey; it shows his naivety to defeat the devil and spoiler alert he does.
Incident: | How Ti-Jean Reacts |
Decides to set off on the challenge and mother gives them advice. |
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Enters the forest and sees the animals | He is innocent and lists to them. Heeding every word and has fun talking to them. |
The Old man stumbles to sit on a tree stump after lifting his robe to scratch his hairy hoof. | He teases the old man and waits until he leaves. To take the guidance of the forest animals to the plantation. |
They go off in search of the planters estate. After the meeting they discuss and orders are given. | Unlike the brothers Ti-Jean is well aware of the Devil's plan and places his faith in God and the forest animals to help him through the tasks. |
Cuts to monologue or scenes of the brother doing the job. | Ti-Jean listens but does his jobs badly... it results in him neutering a goat, burning down the Devil's plantation and we get to see the Devil's emotional side as it is revealed during the devil's drunken stupor; He and the Firefly had a thing in the past and he misses that 'fire behind' *wheeze |
His final treatment | Ti-Jean; - Ti-Jean Defeats the Devil by making him feel,
this makes him win.
- The Devil tries to Double Cross Ti-Jean but there is
a dramatic scene with the Bolom becoming a boy...
And he and Ti-Jean live happily after the Devil places
him in the moon as a reward.
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To Summarize ACT THREE:
Ti-Jean;
- Listens to his mother and the animals
- Ti-Jean is kind and patient
- He is mischievous
He did not show these qualities:
- Any of the Qualities his brothers had... Ti-Jean was a good boy.
- A patient momma's boy who tried his best but his brothers excluded him...Cause he was her favourite
Themes Shown by Ti-Jean;
- Good VS Evil
- Childhood Experiences
- Innocence
- Faith
- Good over Evil
- Victory
B/N; Next we go into themes and techniques and elemants... and ofc there'll be examples and stuff-
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