Brother in the Land (playscript for class 8)

Theme of the Playscript:

 The book is similar to “The Lastling” with a theme of maturity and realization with the story of Danny. It also shows the realities of life, as in difficult situations, it is instinct of humans to turn to "every man for himself" and so this way even a man has to put his "brother in the land" (to kill your own kin) to survive. There are also themes of love, and also despair, and also letting go of something very valuable to you (like how Danny let Ben go). Also the book shows how humans destroy each other with such a destruction like the nuclear bomb (if you read "What the Author Says" on Page 5 of the playscript, you will get the same idea in detail).


ACT I:
Scene 1:  The scene takes place in a shop belonging to the Lodge family in the town of Skipley, consisting of Danny Lodge, Ben (his little brother), Mary (his mother) and Richard (his father).

 The shop is a general store (selling normal household items) and at the time there is a threat by the Russians that they will drop nuclear bombs on the area (there is only a threat; the characters are not expecting it at all). When the scene starts, Danny is narrating his life story, and it is clear it is not a happy story (something bad WILL happen). A friend of Mary, Mrs. Troy is with her son, Craig (same age is Ben, 5 years old) and they are discussing the prices. This shows that the prices are rising due to the threat and that people are ready to stack up food items for a long time, and the shop owners are taking advantage. The Government is also recommending stacking up food and Mrs. Troy asks for big bottles of water. But the shop is out of them and Mary reassures her that there will be no bombing. Then Danny comes in with a broken Game Boy, and in this scene we know he dislikes his brother and considers him a nuisance, and right now he doesn’t appreciate him.  Then the women talk about Old Kershaw’s Farm, which shows that they have already started suspicion of each other and the actions of the Government, and they are scared inside. When Mrs. Troy leaves, Mary and Richard talk. The conversation shows that they are stashing the big bottles for themselves, and have already started the “survival of the fittest” in which the best supplied man survives. Danny continues introducing everyone. He shows his hatred for Skipley and he doesn’t appreciate it at all.


 Scene 2: The scene takes place in the school where Mr. Rhodes (the PE teacher) is giving a presentation on how to survive if the bombing ACTUALLY happens and the seminar is called "Protect and Survive".

 Danny’s hatred for Rhodes is already mentioned in the previous Scene. Rhodes tells the audience about some drills and how to survive (setting up camp, waiting for help, supplies, shelters, radiation sickness, etc). He emphasizes on the Warning Sirens. The students are not taking the assembly serious at all. They are laughing and making cat-calls. This shows they do not believe the threat and try to show it makes no difference to them. But Rhodes puts them down by telling them the deathly consequences, and the audience calms down, but they are still unaware the catastrophe and the sadness of death and despair and are still not serious.


Scene 3: The scene takes place in the school break where the students are still making fun of the assembly and normal life is going on.

 The students are still making fun of the assembly and don’t care about the bomb threat. Sophie (a friend of Danny) invites Danny to a birthday party and not Andrew. This shows that life for the people is going as per usual routine and they don’t worry about the future, they are only living in the present. 


Scene 4: Kershaw’s Farm. The rumors of Mary and Mrs. Troy are true. A Civil Defense Team has been set up (“Civil Defense Team” protects civilians from natural and other disasters).

 The setup of the CDS (Civil Defense Team) shows that the bombs are a serious matter and the mass (the people) is unaware of the private matters. A serious lecture is taking place between the army members on how to survive radiation, how to get supplies, how to come outside, etc, by Renton (the medical officer). Weirdly, the CDS only keeps these demonstrations to themselves. If they had wanted the rest of the town to survive, wouldn’t they have told the people? This shows they only want to survive themselves and don’t care about the other people if they survive or not. This conversation goes on until suddenly the lights go out and a siren (Warning Siren) goes out and it is clear the bombs are on their way. 


ACT II:
                        (Before the scene starts) Danny had been staying in school that day in detention. He had been the last to leave school (as he had been delayed). On his way home, it starts raining heavily so he takes refuge (protection) in a small shelter (place where you can take refuge during the bomb attack) near Kershaw’s Farm. Then the nuclear bombs fall. He is very scared and sleeps (due to fatigue). When he wakes up he sees the glow of the warning sirens and alarms on the hill. He sleeps again and after waking he suspects that he has radiation sickness.
 Scene 1: Danny is up and makes his way home. All around him he sees destruction. In the book, it says that “he cleans his body with his sweatshirt” according to the speech of Mr Rhodes in the assembly. This means that during the assembly he was non-serious, and now he has to face that situation, and act accordingly.
Danny is walking on the street towards his home. The bombs have destroyed everything. The people who made it to the shelters have survived. Danny sees Andrew’s father, Mr Bukowsky, who has gone mad. Here the definition of spacer is implied (a spacer is a person who has gone mad after the bombs).
Scene 2: Danny has reached his home and tries to find his parents and family. It turns out that he feels they are the only people he wants to see the most right now. He goes into the cellar and sees Ben sleeping. Then his father comes, and tries to kill him (he doesn’t know it is Danny).
 His father finds out that it is Danny and embraces (hugs) him. Then Danny tells him what happened to him (already explained). Danny finds out that his mother has died and he first he ignores it as if he didn’t care. Then he goes into denial (denying something that has happened to you) because he realizes he cannot survive without her. Then he finally lets go and accepts the sorrow and lets it overtake him.
Scene 3: The Civil Defense Team is still in the bunker and is in shock and panic of the bomb.
Councillor Walker (a woman) is in denial of the bombs and is crying. Frank Finch (the Commissioner; highest ranked amongst the CDT) tells her that the bombs have actually happened. We find out that even the CDT was completely unprepared and unaware of the bombing. Various sergeants (Lightfowler, Stroud and Laycock) are talking to each other and it shows that they are planning something selfish.
Scene 4: The survivors of Skipley have gathered to get supplies from a camp set up by the Civil Defense Team. Danny and Andrew are waiting in a line at the community well for water.
Danny and Andrew talk to each other about their fathers. Andrews’ father (Mr. Bukowsky) has lost his mind due to shock and has become a spacer. This may have happened because he lost more than only his wife unlike Danny’s father. Then a new character, Kim, is introduced. In this scene, we find out Kim's character traits:

·         She is fearless and brave.
·         She is cunning and clever.
·         She does anything to survive.
·         She is very serious.
·         She is not afraid to kill.
·         She is very strong and fast.
Kim has some food in a sack and is running from two of her old schoolmates, Chris and Tracey. There is a fight where Kim wins and Danny takes her away, but Kim stops and tries to kill Chris. Danny stops her as he doesn’t want violence. This shows that Danny still doesn’t know the realities of life, like the plans of Civil Defense Team, and that people have started killing each other for food, etc. We see that he is still innocent and immature when he reveals to Kim that he has a shop and has stored food.

Scene 5:  The Civil Defense Team is holding their first public official announcement in front of the residents of Skipley.

Sergeant Stroud is making the announcement. We find out that the CDT has made their headquarters and civil hospital at Kershaw's Farm. He announces help for injured citizens and the people are really happy.


Scene 6:  The scene starts at the hospital of Kershaw's Farm (it is called Medical "Wing" because it is part of their headquarters now).

Renton is addressing a group of survivors. Andrew approaches him and asks him for help for his father, who is a spacer. Renton refers to Mr. Bukowsy's injury as serious and Andrews' as unserious. Meanwhile Commissioner Finch and Councillor Walker had been talking in the background. They move into focus and we see what they say. When Finch refers to "as strong as you or I" and the following sentences suggest they both have an evil plan in mind that is "rather drastic (very unexpected/extreme)" which the others don't know about. And furthermore, after the rest of the sergeants enter, Finch changes the subject as he doesn't want the rest of them to know. The sergeants bring forward news of MASADA (Movement to Arm Skipley Against Dictatorial Authority) which is a resistance (rebels). Renton reports about the number of sick and injured which is 35. Finch argues that the limit had been set to 20. There are no medical supplies in the camp of the CDT and Renton argues that he cannot heal the people without supplies. Then Finch says that "he will take care of the situation..." If a doctor cannot heal people without supplies, what will a normal Commissioner do??? Then we find out that he takes two soldiers with him and kills the injured people. In the end of the scene, the medical sign turns red as a sign that instead of helping people, the CDT is killing them. From here we know the evils plans of the CDT.


Scene 7:  The Civil Defense Team has set up food rations (supplies) for the citizens. The characters are standing in a line for the able-bodied citizens; the rest of the people (spacers, injured, sick) are in another line.

From the looks of it, Danny and the other boys think that the CDT is giving the good food to the injured people so they can get better. This point is proved wrong when Ken goes to the other line, eats the food, and dies later on. Later, Charlie (friend of Danny) tells Danny that people have now started "badger-hunting". This is actually a trick. Charlie is calling normal people "badgers". This shows that now people are treated like animals. The sense of humanity has finished, and Survival of the Fittest has started. Danny is still innocent and he is easily tricked by Charlie.

Scene 8:  Danny and Charlie are on their way to hunt "badgers" (people). Danny is still dumb and doesn't realize that they are going to hunt people. They reach the mansion of Sophie Cartwright (Act I, Scene 3).

They reach Sophie's mansion. Danny still thinks they are hunting for badgers. Charlie urges Danny to insert a smoke device into a shelter made by Sophie's family. He already has all the necessary equipment and tactics with him e.g the club, smoke-device, which shows that he is experienced at this and has done this before. The smoke forces the Mr.Cartwright (Sophie's father) out of their shelter. Suddenly, Danny hits Charlie and takes the gun. Now he is in charge (Danny still hasn't recognized Sophie's father). He demands supplies, and the Cartwright family comes out. Danny becomes hard-lined (very aggressive). Sophie comes forward and Danny is taken aback. She asks if this is the way he was accepting "her invitation" (for her birthday party). Danny asks when her birthday was. This shows that people have even forgotten the date and time during the "Survival of the Fittest." Also, when Sophie tell her father about Danny, Danny replies, saying, "He can't help you Sophie..... not this time." Which shows that money is unimportant now. Then Danny runs away. Charlie gets shot by Mr.Cartwright and Danny drops the bag and runs, startled.

Scene 9: 

ON PERSUASION OF A "BROTHER" IN THE LAND:
ACT III:
Scene 1:  Danny and Ben had been walking in search for help. Danny was in disgust of the situation in the world and of Rhodes (because he had killed Danny's father).

Branwell (who has already met Danny in the previous scene) welcomes them and tells him about MASADA. Kim's sister, Kate, is introduced. Danny says that "there has been already too much fighting", meaning that he is sick and tired of the deception and lies of the world and just wants everything to stop. Then Danny sleeps and dreams. The Shadow Chorus comes in and plays a role. They act like savages (which represents the evil in the world) while Danny fights them with flowers (this is nothing to laugh about, he is doing it because it represents that he is trying to counter evil with good). The flowers are then taken away from him. Then his mother and father enter (REMEMBER that this is still a dream!), and he is welcomed warmly by them. This shows that he still remembers them and needs them. He also wants Peace to break out. Then when his parents leave and he wakes up, the person he sees is Kim, which means that he needs Kim to survive. Kim invites him to the canteen of the MASADA.

Comments

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    1. All act summary and questions and answers

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    2. Ac1 secen 5 is not there

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    3. this is not the complete story...where is the remaining scene of act 3 scene 1 to onwards

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    4. sertrretetertert

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    1. Masti kar reyan

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    2. complete summaries????

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    3. OLO KAY PATHAY khud Mehnat karnay may moth athi hi kiya ?

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    4. TUM KHUD PARH KE DIKHAO NIKAME.If U R STUDYING YRSELF THEN WHY ARE U AT THIS WEBSITE?LET PPL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SUMMARIES

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    5. tum sab naeem ko bully kyu karahay ho. becharay ko chor do

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    6. Im giggling

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  3. act 3,4,5 plz tomorrow is my exam

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  4. Plz post summeries of act 5 and act 6 (scene wise)

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  5. Summarise all acts with scene wise

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  7. what about act 2 scene 9 and 10 as well as scene 3, 4, 5???

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    1. Act 2 Scene 9

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    2. I will give you my lun in you mouth and in your ass whole
      after 9 month a baby will come out from a whole
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  8. Thank you for copying my entire summary, from my site. You could have credited at least.
    https://normalbeaconite.blogspot.com/2013/11/brother-in-land-all-actsscenes-summaries.html

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  9. copycat ... cant do anything yourself, call yourself a beaconite? ha ha...

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    1. But isn't copying the reason you're here? If you hate copy/paste so much, you should come up with your own ideas and read the damn playscript yourself instead of searching for summaries. Only the owner of the original summary deserves to comment (They've already done that), so can you please shut the bloody hell up?

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  10. why don't you write such a long summary yourself!

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    1. How about you stop leaching off others and read the playscript instead of complaining like a spoiled dumwit with daddy issues? If you are so original and creative do your work yourself.

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    2. Le li bhai tuune iss bache ki

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    3. Anonymous 2nd september ate🎀

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  11. go and see
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  12. plz the summary of act 4 5 and 6 i need it

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  13. This doesn't include act 5 so use less

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  14. act 4,5 and act 3 complete

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  15. Thank you the summaries were very helpful

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  16. Upload rest of summaries plz

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  17. answer for this question plz fast
    What seems to be the reaction of Mr. Rhodes and the assembly towards each other based on the dialogues?

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  18. Q2: What was MASADA? What was their purpose in Skipley?

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    1. MASADA means Movement to Arm Skipley Against Dictatorial Authourity

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  19. This person had copied the whole summaries from another website !
    here`s the website link from where he cheat summaries,
    https://normalbeaconite.blogspot.com/2013/11/brother-in-land-all-actsscenes-summaries.html#:~:text=ACT%20I%3A,and%20Richard%20(his%20father).

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  20. How Danny speaks about his parents?What impression do you get about Danny from this..plz tell

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  21. what did danny find when he returned to skipley

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  22. what did danny find when he returned to skipley

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    1. Destruction and loss of love ones

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  23. Why is this website not secure do it has any vires ???

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  24. hello, act 5 summary

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  25. This is link for all Acts and Scenes
    Link: https://normalbeaconite.blogspot.com/2013/11/brother-in-land-all-actsscenes-summaries.html

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  27. WHERE TF IS ACT 5, TOMORROW IS MY EXAM

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  28. the civil defence team stands for CDT NOT CDS >:(

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  29. Bro summary of Act 3,4,5.

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  30. Bro summary of Act 3,4,5.

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  31. Kon kon beacon house canal campus Fasilabad sa aya hai paper ka liya?

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