Billy Bibbit is an amazing character. In the book it mentions that he is close to thirty years old. He does not act like a typical thirty year old would act. He has a stutt, he is shy, and he is still afraid of his mother. I love the way he acts in the play. I especially love his reaction to McMurphy's suggestion to sleep with Candy. He loves the idea at first and then claims that he doesn't know if it's a good idea.
Reading the play as a class made the characters really come to life. Steve played Billy's part in class and I think he did a really good job. He was able to read the stutter, and I think he even read the emotion in Billy's parts. Everyone in class read the play well but my opinion is that Steve did the best job.
Another really good character is Martini. I liked his part in the movie better than in the play. His part was played by Danny Devito. Mrs. Morrison told me it was his first movie. He is a really talented actor. He made me feel kind of bad for Martini. He showed emotion in the movie that I didn't feel from the play. I loved it.
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Y-y-y-y-you l-l-l-l-l-iked B-B-B-B-illy B-B-B-B-B-ibbit.
It's too bad Steve is such a good wrestler... otherwise we'd have to recruit him for the play! He was a pretty good Billy!
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