As they say, "It is about the everlasting regret of all those moments of life that go unappreciated."
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in this next task I would like to comment on what's happening in the Second Act. We moved 3 years forward, so we are in 1904. We are witnesses of the day when Emily and George realize they like each other. Stage Manager moves forward to the time when there are huge preparations for Emily's and George's wedding. It goes as usual; they both are young and just before the marriage they both doubt if they should do it or not. Finally, the Stage Manager plays the role of a clergyman (a man who marries them) and the couple actually gets married. The audience cannot hear much of what the Clergyman is saying because there is Mrs Soames (a lady) who loudly comments how lovely it is...