The plot
- All the characters were introduced
- Actor 6 begins with the presentation that leads into the overview
- The actors started to argue over the fact if the letters should or should not be read
- They decide to make the letters directed towards 'Sarah' who is played by Actor 5
- Actor 5 and Actor 1 try to find their characters and they try to act out the letters
- The Herero tribesman and the German soldier are brought into the play
- Actor 5 and Actor 1 finally 'find' their character
- They introduce Actor 2 as the Herero tribesman and Actor 1 as the German soldier
- All the actors begin to do improv in hopes of getting ideas for the play
- Actor 1 and Actor 2 argue over the concept of having the Herero in the play
- They bring in the Herero tribe into the story to help better the play
- The White men begin to make the Black men work as slaves
- The German general has sent out orders that if any black men were to step inside the wall, they would be shot
- Actor 1 and Actor 2 argue over the racial side of the conflict
- They finally come to terms with how the play will continue
- The German soldiers take the Herero tribe and lock them up in a camp, the Herero tribe just wants to go home
OUR CONVERSATION ON "WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT A PRESENTATION ABOUT THE HERERO OF NAMIBIA, FORMERLY KNOWN AS SOUTHWEST AFRICA, FROM THE GERMAN SUDWESTAFRIKA, BETWEEN THE YEARS 1884-1915" (25 POINTS)
- no matter the race, history will follow you
- the play was more about racial genocide than the conflict about the play
- Actor 2 broke character in the end when they put the noose around his neck because he realized that his history is still the same, no matter all the changes he has made to show that he can better his life and erase the past
- all the white actors don't notice what happened to the black actors, they're too happy about getting into character to notice the seriousness of the situation
- in the play, there is no resolution because this conflict between races has never really been solved