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“Into the Woods was simply an amazing theatrical performance! ... How could anyone dream up such a crazy idea and turn it into a production? ... But the most apparent dynamic characters of the play were Red Riding Hood, because of how she seemingly made a transformation from little girl, who frequently was taken advantage of, to a mature young woman who could fend for herself, Cinderella, because of how at first all she dreamt of was marrying a prince(stereotypical behavior of the time) and then turned into someone who would give anything to avoid a prince, and Jack, because he also had a slight gain of wisdom through the story. ... This gave us a sort of distorted insight into the play which actually led to bewilderment( we expected things from the stories to keep happening in the play).
Approximate Word count = 714 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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