Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Overtones
I would agree that the inner selves see and hear each other with different elements in mind. The way I think the inner selves can see each other is by the way the outer selves act towards each, body language, and facial expressions . The way the inner selves can hear each other is by the language used towards each other, tones of each others voices. The pattern to when the inner selves hear, see, or speak to each other fall on the type of relationship the outer selves have with each other. These relationships can be close, falling out relationships, awkward relationships, and so on. Also, most common inner selves like to chime in when we do not know much about the person we are conversing with. This idea sums up as judging before getting to know the person. From the script you can see that the two women have a subtle relationship based on there inner selves at the beginning. The inner selves have an alternative motive than just a little conversation and tea. As I read along the inner selves start to battle the outer selves and we see a instance where only the outer selves are in control and they have a good feel for each other. This concludes that the inner selves interact with each other with out knowing it. The inner selves mirror your conscience. As humans, we natural judge others by the way they talk, act, and dress and as we get to know a person our harsh inner selves seem to disappear and look at the person as a whole and not what we think , see, and hear. I think the script did a good job in pointing out the inner and outer selves, and making it little funny and dramatic at the same time.
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