
Responding to Drama
Formulate your own critical response to the play by writing a review or an analytical essay. You will support your opinions with specific quotes and examples from the text.
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Formulate your own critical response to the play by writing a review or an analytical essay. You will support your opinions with specific quotes and examples from the text.
Key Questions
- What makes a dramatic performance effective or memorable?
- How can you use quotes from the text to support your interpretation of a character?
- What is the central message of the play, and how successfully is it delivered?
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