Paragraph One: Your Scene

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Paragraph One: Your Scene

Waiting for Godot Written Final (5 % of total grade)

Paragraph One: Your Scene:  Name the title and playwright of the show. Then, describe the show in 1-2 sentences.  Narrow in and describe your scene in a few sentences as well  Discuss the given circumstances in the scene: the who, what, when where, why of the scene that you inferred from the play and developed with your partner.  Give 1 or 2 quotes from the script that support your choices in given circumstances.  Give 1 or 2 examples of things you and your partner hope to do in the scene to support your choices. (For example: ‘When I say the line “______, “ I will hug myself and shiver to demonstrate the cold climate in our chosen setting.

Your character:  Briefly describe your character in 1-2 sentences.  What is your moment before the scene begins?  What is your relationship with the other character on stage? With Godot?  What are you fighting for in the scene (objective)? What are 3 different tactics you will take to reach that objective?  Give a final concluding line that assesses your interpretation of the scene and character.

Waiting for Godot Written Final (5 % of total grade)

Paragraph One: Your Scene:  Name the title and playwright of the show. Then, describe the show in 1-2 sentences.  Narrow in and describe your scene in a few sentences as well  Discuss the given circumstances in the scene: the who, what, when where, why of the scene that you inferred from the play and developed with your partner.  Give 1 or 2 quotes from the script that support your choices in given circumstances.  Give 1 or 2 examples of things you and your partner hope to do in the scene to support your choices. (For example: ‘When I say the line “______, “ I will hug myself and shiver to demonstrate the cold climate in our chosen setting.

Your character:  Briefly describe your character in 1-2 sentences.  What is your moment before the scene begins?  What is your relationship with the other character on stage? With Godot?  What are you fighting for in the scene (objective)? What are 3 different tactics you will take to reach that objective?  Give a final concluding line that assesses your interpretation of the scene and character.

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