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An Unwillingness
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An Unwillingness

Jun 13, 2022
0h 2m
★ 0.0

DREAMS DRIP TO STONE.

Overview

A visualisation of Spennser's multimedia poem for Year 11 English Advanced. He had to write the poem based around his chosen quote from a Gwen Harwood poem. He chose “Dreams drip to stone” from Oyster Cove (1971). The story follows a middle-aged woman who regrets the choices she made in her prior years.

Genres

Drama

Cast

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Woman

Larissa Wenman

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Child with Camera

Remy Plant

Ellis Spennser

Narrator/Poem Reciter (voice)

Ellis Spennser

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