Personal Narrative: The Evil Witch Of The West

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I am using my positive voice towards everyone in the play as I am the north Witch and it only changes to a more hostile voice when the Evil Witch of the West tries to take the red shoes from Dorothy’s. I change my voice because she comes out and wants to take her sisters shoes back, but they now belong to Dorothy. During the time that I play the Guard I am almost in a bad mood, but towards the middle of the scene at Emerald city my mood changes to a settle bad mood and I let Dorothy, Tin Man, Scarecrow, and the lion in to see the Wizard to get some help. I am using the voices to communicate because I am playing the way I believe the character would sound and

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