What is a protagonist?
The lead character, makes the big choices, has to deal with conflict
What are the two types of drama?
Comedy and tragedy
What is vocal tone?
It is how a line is delivered, also known as the tone of voice
Who is the antagonist in The Crucible?
Answers vary-- most obvious one is Abigail
How many days long is Hanukkah?
Eight days
How does an audience or reader determine who the antagonist is?
They are the ones who start or cause conflict with the protagonist
What are stage directions?
indicates the movement, position, or tone of an actor, or the sound effects and lighting.
How does word choice impact characterization? In other words, how do we learn about a character through the words they use?
Depending on how a character speaks we can gather information about them. For example, in The Crucible, the characters speak in Olde English, so we can assume that the story takes place some time ago.
Which character in The Crucible could be considered dynamic?
Answers vary
John Proctor because he starts out feeling guilty, and by the end of the play he has forgiven himself and made his peace
What is the biggest selling Christmas single of all time?
"White Christmas"
Explain the difference between static and dynamic characters
Static characters stay the same
Dynamic characters go through some sort of change
How does the setting of a play impact the plot?
The setting can determine the "rules". For example, The Crucible is set in 1692, so the characters wouldn't have iPhones
How do the choices actors make influence how an audience interprets a character?
The choices actors make can determine how an audience feels about that character. For example, in Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, I have how the character of Charlie always yells his lines. As a result, I find his character annoying
What type of drama would The Crucible be considered?
Tragedy
What is Scrooge's first name?
Ebenezer
What is a spear-carrier character?
Someone who exists just to be in the background
What are the four types of conflict?
Character vs.....
Self
Character
Society
Nature
How can an actors choices change a scene?
The way actors deliver lines can change the overall mood of a scene. For example, in The Crucible, the girls start physically moving away from the "bird" in Act III. This shows us that they are genuinely afraid and truly believe that there is a bird in the rafters.
What characters in The Crucible could be considered spear-carriers?
The extras in the town
What are latkes made of?
potatoes, eggs, onions, and salt
How can dialogue reveal character traits?
Dialogue tells us who the character is. From what they say we gather what they believe and how they act. For example, if a character uses improper English we can assume the character is not educated traditionally
How are plays divided into sections?
First into ACTS then into SCENES
What is verbal irony?
Saying a line but meaning something else. It's sarcasm.
Explain a scene in The Crucible that we watched where the actors expression, movement, or action changed the scene.
Answers vary.
One awesome response from the worksheet yesterday was that as they are hanging the accused, the townspeople are watching with smiles on their faces. If they had been crying or frowning it would have been somber. Instead it was joyous
The largest gathering of people wearing ugly Christmas sweaters was December 19, 2015. How many people were in sweaters?
Over 3,000