The scene also serves as a reminder of the nasty goings-on at the "envious court."
Connecting scenes based on the theme would often serve to create a story arc that lasted the length of the episode.
The scenes with the suicide's mother (Ann Talman) serve only to slow down the rest of the play.
This scene serves as a metaphor for the continuation of the Sanchez family.
It is claimed that these scenes degraded the historical significance and served the interests of Islamists.
Her mad scene at the end of the first act served as a terrifying contrast to her airiness.
The scene, however, served one purpose, Hamilton said.
The "That's not Todd" scene served their point when they stated "something big" was happening behind the scenes.
These scenes also served the purpose of conveying historical information to those who were illiterate.
A fragmented scene of horsemen in Persian costumes once served as a wall hanging.