Arcadia as a postmodern text
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Thomasina and Septimus fluently dance and so do Hannah and Gus, a rather unexpected scene. The last scene is the most confusing and the hardest scene to understand. This is primarily because Stoppard constantly alternates between the two time periods and intermixes dialogue from both. With the use of multiple conversations, the main objective of this scene is to show the viewer the connection between the characters of the nineteenth century and the twentieth century.
Thomasina and Septimus fluently dance and so do Hannah and Gus, a rather unexpected scene. The last scene is the most confusing and the hardest scene to understand. This is primarily because Stoppard constantly alternates between the two time periods and intermixes dialogue from both. With the use of multiple conversations, the main objective of this scene is to show the viewer the connection between the characters of the nineteenth century and the twentieth century.