Thursday, March 30, 2006

Scene 2 REVISED Due on Tue. 4/4

  • Turn in your rough draft, peer edit sheet, and revised copy to me stapled together in this order from bottom to top.
  • If you are writing a 5-scene play instead of a 3-scene play, understand that your scenes 2, 3, and 4 will constitute the rising action that takes place in the scene 2 of a 3-scene play. Your action will rise through scenes 2, 3, and 4 with you climax taking place at the end of scene 4.
  • REMEMBER...THE CLIMAX OF YOU PLAY TAKES PLACE WHEN YOUR CHARACTER EITHER GETS WHAT HE/SHE WANTS, OR IS DENIED WHAT HE/SHE WANTS.

  • YOUR CHARACTER'S "WANT" MUST BE AN INTANGIBLE WANT. SOMETHING INTANGIBLE DOES NOT EXIST IN THE PHYSICAL WORLD. IT IS A THOUGHT, A CONCEPT, SUCH AS "FREEDOM" OR "HAPPINESS"

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