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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 video must spend from 4 to 6 minutes

Group: E

Student 1: Valentina Ruiz Lozano


ID: 576678

Student 2: Yulieth Tatiana Velandia Moreno


ID: 632473

Student 3: Monica Alejandra Herrera Carrillo


ID: 632445

NRC Course: 1052

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

 Sexologist and follower of Ellis


Biography of Henry Havellocks Ellis

(Director): Today we will know more about Havellock Ellis, who he was and why
he was the pioneer of sexuality.

(Journalist): Henry Havelock Ellis was born in Croydon, on February 2, 1859.


His childhood was characterized by an education in accordance with the doctrine
and values of evangelical Christianity transmitted by his mother.

(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): He felt a deep interest in the nationalization of health, especially


during childhood and pregnancy, since he considered that the State was
responsible for the care of its citizens for the benefit of a better and more efficient
society.
(Sexology): Some of the main contributions of the studies were: the definition of
the term autoerotism, the identification of an own and independent sexuality in
women, the understanding of homosexuality-heterosexuality.

(Director): In addition, she showed importance for feminist movements.

(Journalist): He was a critic of the Victorian conception of marriage.

(Sexologist): he wanted equal rights and mutual respect.

(Director): Finally, it is worth mentioning the figure of Ellis as a pioneer defender of


euthanasia and abortion.

(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.

(Director): All this led him to be chosen as a pioneer of sexual sincerity.


We conclude with this phrase from Henry Havelock Ellis “Sex lies at the root of life,
and we can never learn to reverence life until we know how to understand sex.”

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