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Notes of Act 3

In the last scene, there are two characters that I think are most important. One is Benetha. Because of the loss of the money, she questioned her future and wondered if her dream was feasible. At this time Asagai came to comfort her. He condemned Benetha's dependence on money and put forward his idea of ​​returning to Africa. He hopes to help African reforms so that they can also be fully proud of their true home and race. The other was Walter, who initially wanted to compromise the idea of ​​getting money and moving out of the new house. And then he made insulting actions about black people, which made Lena and Benetha very angry. But in the end, he refused, and the confrontation with Lindner made Lena and Ruth feel that he had become a real adult. He realized that being proud of his family was far more important than money. It also changed his dream, he no longer simply desires money.

Review

   Last Friday, Feb. 28th, I watched Mamma Mia. It's a musical drama written by Catherine Johnson.    The story of Mamma Mia is a story between mother, daughter and mother's lovers. Sophie is the name of the daughter, she was brought up by her mother. She wants to find out who her father is, so through her own wedding, she invites all three of Donna's former lovers over to try to find out who her father is.    As a student focus on clothes design, the costume is one thing that I really focus on. In my opinion, the choice of costume in this drama was really good. I've searched for the stills of Mamma Mia, which are very similar to the drama. For example, the bib short that Donna wears. This kind of clothes was used as work clothes in the beginning. In one scene, Donna took an electric drill, and the electric drill and suspenders showed the image of a worker. But in fact, she is not, so I think these clothes show that she is a relatively indepe...