The production of Gorgon is directed by Elena Carapetis. The production being named after the ancient Greek mythology of Gorgons. Terrifying; powerful, fascinating and dangerous who were females with snakes in their hair, with a gaze that could turn you into stone.
Two best mates in Lee and Maz, their last year of school. It’s a fateful summer they’re going off, driving down the highway. Maz letting Lee drive his car, picking up speed because Maz teases him for going to slow, they swap back drivers but Maz gets a text on his phone. Life shatters and now only on is left to pick up pieces.
Grief
Lee unable to process the loss of his best friend locking himself inside his apartment. Retreating himself in books about death and how …show more content…
She struggled through puberty, fighting with her brother. Relating to rivalry between Lola and Maz, is very similar in my own life my brother and I always try to be better than each other. My parents always telling my brother how proud they are of him having a full time since the end of year 11 and playing Agrade and getting paid for doing so, it’s like a second job just on that he loves more.
Whereas I’m 17years completing year 12, working at McDonalds part time, applying in to the navy for a gap year and playing Agrade netball. In which my family never praises me, it’s a feeling of not being good enough or living up to the standard of my brother, the shadow feeling being left behind. When playing the casual one on one fun backyard yard games at home, it always turns into a competition for my brother and I, we live for the thrill of competing and the end satisfaction on being the winner. We both live for winning so defeat is defiantly the hardest thing
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