In Class Writing- Scott's Workshop

My life as a theatrical moment would be a game on the Internet, audience sitting in front of the computers, interacting with the action, becoming the action, almost never content to passively sit and watch.We assume the roles of heroes as we wish or become villains. It all depends on our mood because we know that the only difference between heroism and villainy is how you see the acts being performed. For example, if you were poor, Robin Hood would have been your hero. If you were rich, he would have been a villain.We play together, not just playing a game but showing each other are personalities while we're distracted in an imaginary world.In this alternate universe, we're friends. We tell each other our problem and celebrate each other's victories in and out of game. But in the "real" world, we might not have looked twice at each other.
Submitted by Melanie on Fri, 10/19/2007 - 5:16pm. Melanie's blog | login or register to post comments | printer friendly version