Wednesday 21 October 2015

Tennant Of WildFall Hall Review

    The play Tennant of wildfall hall was a very intriguing play that was held in a diffrent time era and how women were treated and the way they thought very poorly of themselves, men treated them like objects and this drove women to belive the only place for a female was in the kitchen, hence the term out of sight out of mind.  I have a deep respect of Helen because even when she was being abused she still took charge of her own life and the one of her child's ( who was really adorable like a tiny adult)  and fled her broken marriage to mend herself and became a stronger women in the process. She took charge of her life and buried her tragic past behind, Helen soon fell in love with a man named Gilbert who sought her hand out in marriage but his attempts were futile because Helen did not want to burden him with her past. In desperation Helen gave Gilbert her Journal that she had been feverently writing in to keep herself sane during her destructive marriage, This act of trust and bravery led Gilbert to understand and step in into the shoes of a wife in the 1600 and the trauma and emotional abuse so many women endured for many years. He accepted and understood Helens past and tried to get her to marry him but all was in vain when Helen fled back into the arms of her past. After two long years Helen and Gilbert reunited and with their pasts behind them led happy and fulfilling lives.