er. This scene was in the forest in themiddle of the day. Mr. Wolfe was showing us through this scene that these three guyswere a bunch of “jerks” and didn’t now what they were doing. They were poor robbersand now that this smart man who was better than them came along, they wanted him fortheir leader. The next scene is in Antoinette’s house. The house is very colorful. The roomhas a lot of yellow in it and “blow up” furniture. This scene is played in down left and isvery intense. It is a hidden love scene. The two characters are off and on kissing whilepeople keep interrupting them during the mid day or early night scene. The first important stage picture from the play was near the end when Valentineand Sylvia are in the center of the stage, signifying complete control or calmness, wherethey both confess thy love for each other. Valentine is standing 1/4 right and Sylvia isfacing 1/4 left, they both are looking at each other but at the audience too. The next stagepicture is when Julia is talking to Lucetta, her best friend, on the beach at night.Everybody has left the beach and their the only ones left. They are discussing the matter ofwhether or not Julia should love Proteus. By the end, she chooses to love him. In thisscene they are down right, which signifies happy, intimate and romantic.. Which in essenceis what they are talking about: love and romance. The two are sitting full front. In thesescenes the actors positioning is very important, just like it is in every scene. Thepositioning tells more about the actor’s character by it tells us what mood and situationhe’s in. The actor’s stage composition equals the audience picturization. For instance,usually, down right is romantic positioning, down center is confrontational, down left isargumentative, up right is heavenly figure’s or angels, up center is royalty and up left iswhere surprise entries occur. If the characters ...