Conflict
Objectives/Tactics
Stanislavski
100

How does a theater-maker define conflict?

When a character's desires or needs are opposed in some way
100

What are an actor's OBJECTIVE & TACTICS?

OJBECTIVES = what your character wants from the other character on stage

TACTIC = what your character does to get what they want 

100

Who is Stanislavski and why is he important in acting?

-A Russian theater director/actor

-Father of modern acting

-He developed the idea that actors should know their characters inside and out, to create an authentic and realistic performance

200

In the play "Everybody," a character is met by different parts of himself that try to teach him how to be a better person. What type of conflict is this? 

Character vs. Self

200

How does an actor phrase their OBJECTIVE and their TACTICS

OBJECTIVE = "I want you to _________"

TACTIC = simple verbs such as "compell" "banish" "punish" "plead" 

200

What major acting techniques did Stanislavski develop?

Objectives/Tactics and Given Circumstances

300

Why is conflict important in a story or play? Give at least 2 reasons 

Possible answers:

- it moves the plot forward

-it creates character development

-it raises the stakes/creates investment for the audience 

300

Why are Objectives/Tactics important to Stanislavski's idea of realistic/authentic performance?  

They are important because they give an actor a purpose on stage, meaning they have to focus on their scene partner in order to get what they want. This creates a stronger relationship, and allows them to authentically feel an emotion (when they do or don't get what they want) rather than PRETEND to feel something.

300

What are Given Circumstances, and list at least 3 elements that make up a character's given circumstances

Given Circumstances are the who/what/where/when/why of the character, or the context that makes them who they are. This includes...

-their relationships

-their desires/motivations

-their backstory

-their fears and beliefs

-their environment 

etc. 

400

What is the purpose of the conflict arc in a story? And what are the 5 elements of the arc (in the correct order)

The conflict arc is the map for how conflict plays out to create a satisfying story for the audience.

Exposition, spark, escalation, climax, resolution 

400

Read the scene below, then create an OBJECTIVE for each character

(Jeremy runs into the room. Angela is standing over a body). 

Jeremy: Angela... what is going on?

Angela: Jeremy, please --

Jeremy: What did you do?!

Angela: It wasn't... It isn't...

Jeremy: We've got to call an ambulance! What are you doing just standing there? We need to move!

Angela: No, Jeremy please, don't. Just wait a second I need to think

Jeremy: I can't believe this, I can't believe you... what happened?!

Angela: Can I trust you? 

Jeremy: I... I... I don't know yet.

Possible Answer:

Jeremy: I need you to come clean

Angela: I need you to listen to me 


400

Create the given circumstances for Scar in the Lion King. How do these given circumstances influence his behavior in the story? 

Example response:

-His brother bullied him when they were growing up for being small and having a scar, which made him hate his brother and want revenge

-He was always second best to his brother, which created a lot of jealousy for him

-He created the belief that he was better than everyone else, if he could only just prove himself, which pushed him to want to take the throne and show the kingdom that he would be a better ruler than his brother

-He is really insecure and fears rejection -- this meant he surrounded himself by hyenas who he could bully into submission and pretend were his loyal friends 

500

Create an example of a story that has character vs. society conflict 

Example response: A character moves to a new school and is bullied because they speak differently 
500

Read the scene below, then create a list of at least 3 TACTICS for each character

(Jeremy runs into the room. Angela is standing over a body). 

Jeremy: Angela... what is going on?

Angela: Jeremy, please --

Jeremy: What did you do?!

Angela: It wasn't... It isn't...

Jeremy: We've got to call an ambulance! What are you doing just standing there? We need to move!

Angela: No, Jeremy please, don't. Just wait a second I need to think

Jeremy: I can't believe this, I can't believe you... what happened?!

Angela: Can I trust you? 

Jeremy: I... I... I don't know yet.

Jeremy: demand, coax, plead, question, force, calm,

Angela: plead, explain, calm, slow, shut down, trust, 

(Examples)

500

Why are given circumstances an important part of the Stanislavski system? How do they help an actor create a more authentic performance? 

Given circumstances allow an actor to understand their character and better RELATE to their character. This helps them understand how/why a character would behave, and helps create a complex human experience on stage. 

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