The repetition of wedding rituals (the walk, the rings, the kiss) and how they feel "hollow" or "heightened" when performed as an act. 5. Conclusion
Re-enactments often attempt to recapture a lost moment.
Define what the "RE-ENACTMENT" refers to. Is it a historical re-creation of a specific wedding, or a meta-narrative about people performing a ceremony for a film/play? CK - Wedding Bells - A RE-ENACTMENT - Colby Cha...
Analyze why Colby Chavis (the character or author) chose to re-enact this specific event.
How does the perspective of the observer differ from the participants in the re-enactment? The repetition of wedding rituals (the walk, the
Discuss the "Wedding Bells." In a re-enactment, do they represent joy, or are they a haunting reminder of a past that no longer exists? 3. Narrative Structure (The "CK" Element)
What does this tell us about the human desire to relive pivotal life moments? Define what the "RE-ENACTMENT" refers to
Summarize the impact of the re-enactment on Colby Chavis.