
Literature in English · JC 2 · Dramatic Form and Theatricality · 4.º Período
Stagecraft and Dramatic Conventions
Examining how playwrights use non-verbal elements like lighting, props, and stage directions to create meaning.
MOE Syllabus OutcomesSEAB 9509 AO2: Analyse ways in which writers' choices of form, structure and language shape meanings.SEAB 9509 AO1: Respond critically to texts with appropriate textual reference.
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Examining how playwrights use non-verbal elements like lighting, props, and stage directions to create meaning.
Key Questions
- How do stage directions contribute to characterization and mood?
- What is the symbolic significance of specific props in the set texts?
- How does the manipulation of time and space on stage affect the audience?
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