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The Story Script (Video) : in This File, You Have To Write The Script of The Story You Have Chosen, Remember
The Story Script (Video) : in This File, You Have To Write The Script of The Story You Have Chosen, Remember
In this file, you have to write the script of the story you have chosen, remember
the video must spend from 4 to 6 minutes
Group: E
SCRIPT: In our work we are going to show the biography of Henry Havellocks Ellis
a sexologist, doctor, social activist and pioneer of sexuality. The life story will be
represented by a documentary.
Characters:
Director
Journalist
(Director): Today we will know more about Havellock Ellis, who he was and why
he was the pioneer of sexuality.
(Sexology): Ellis' work is specifically found in Victorian England in the second half
of the 19th century. This era was noted for being a society in which there was a
deep inequality between classes, as well as between the sexes and religion
permeates private life.
(Director): In her teens Ellis experienced her own sexual awakening, which she
faced with morals and taboos with what she had been educated in her childhood
and adolescence.
(Journalist): It was then that he experienced what Ellis experienced the moment
of "revelation," an experience he perceived especially as statistics and that sowed
the foundations of his work.
(Sexologist): He concluded that sexuality was one of the great problems that
remains to be addressed and resolved. Its purpose was to explain human behavior
from a biological point of view.
(Director): Due to her own personal experience, in regards to her friendship with
several homosexuals, she made the first homosexuality study as a sexual variant,
in collaboration with John Addington Symonds.
(Journalist): On July 8, 1939, Havelock Ellis died in his quiet home in Suffolk, east
of England.
(Sexologist): Ellis left his immense work Studies, composed of 7 volumes and
many more, including The Criminal and his autobiography entitled My Life.
(Journalist): Ellis, unlike Freud, did not create intervention or treatment protocols
that are useful for medical professionals, psychiatrists or psychologists.