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Donald Trump: Play Analysis
Our design idea for the play was to make it look as real as possible. The reason for this is that we are trying to make a realistic looking future if Donald Trump were to ever become president. Everyone in the play is very nicely dressed. Also, everything people are wearing is to show the audience who they are so they can more easily follow the play.
Donald Trump is wearing a suit and tie. As president he would be dressed extremely nicely and look official. I made it that because watching any presidential speech they are always wearing a suit. He is wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat. This is for the benefit of the audience. It easily identifies him as Donald Trump and shows his message. Looking up past videos of him at his rally’s, he has on multiple occasions worn the hat throughout his speeches. It also makes the audience question the
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Since he is in charge he dressed nicer, although not a suit and tie nice. This is to make him seem more relatable to the average person as he will be dressed more business casual, which is what a lot of people wear to work. He is not supposed to look like an upper class individual. He is holding a rolled up piece of paper meant to represent blue prints. He also has on a construction hat to show the audience that he is involved with the construction of the wall. Through research I found that this is similar to what architects to would wear to a work site.
Last is the reporter. She is dressed nicer since this is an event with president and she is a professional. It also makes her look like she is associated with a nice newspaper. She has out a notepad and is taking notes. This is to show she is preparing for an article and there is a reason for her questions. She is also wearing a press pass to make it more. Reporters typically wear press passes to all events they go to in order to show who they are. This also shows the audience who she

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