Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Thom Pain's Monologue
Throughout reading this piece, Thomas Pain to me was more of a "random" person. Meaning, he came up with these stories out of the blues and then drifted off into some other argument or scenario. From what was said about the little boy in a cowboy suit riding in a puddle with a stick was one story of randomness. However, while Pain dictates this story he was kind of on to something. Just like Hoffman's extract every book, or in this case a script, has a meaning towards it. He made us try to think out of the box a bit. There is a purpose in telling this story. What does is mean? Why does he drift off from one part of the story to the next? Through my observation, Thom struggles to focus on what is at hand. He has one of the shortest attention spans i have ever seen. That then makes us, the audience, forget what is at task as well; and though he tries to stay on topic, a topic which is quite hard to describe, he always has something to point out in between.
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