please watch “The Piano Lessonplay” from website and answer the…

Question Answered step-by-step please watch “The Piano Lessonplay” from website and answer the… please watch “The Piano Lesson play” from website and answer the questions below.    1. Discuss the play, start with whether liked it or not but remember that tells us more about the play. Move quickly to what stood out, what themes felt were percolating, what surprised it, etc.  2.   Explain and debate in the comments!) a. Genre – choose from Tragedy, Drama, Melodrama, Comedy, or Tragicomedy: b. chooses from Classicism, Romanticism, Surrealism, Expressionism, Absurdism, Realism, Selective Realism, or Theatricalize 3. Write out the Conflict Statement for the play. Use the exact phrasing “The conflict is between [protagonist] who wants [super-objective] and [antagonist] who wants [super-objective].” The protagonist must be an actual character, but the antagonist can be an idea or another side of the protagonist. Just be sure that the what the protagonist and antagonist want are in opposition! 4. Write phrases about what learn in the Exposition about the Status Quo at the start of the play. Pinpoint the exact quote or staging moment that is the Inciting Incident.  The protagonist must be there, and the audience must ask themselves the CDQ. a. What happened at this moment b. Direct quote and/or stage direction from the play  6. Write out the Central Dramatic Question. 7. Pinpoint the exact quote or staging moment that is the Turning  This is usually about halfway through or a bit later. The protagonist must be there – it’s usually when something significant happens that forces them to change their strategy. a. What happened at this moment b. Direct quote and/or stage direction from the play  8. Pinpoint the exact quote or staging moment that is the Point of No Return.  This is also called the “Oh Shit Moment.” AKA “the straw that breaks the camel’s back.” a. What happened at this moment  b. Direct quote and/or stage direction from the play   9. Pinpoint the exact quote or staging moment that is the Climax.  The protagonist must be there because this is when the protagonist and antagonist collide and/or “face off.” It is also where the CDQ gets answered. a. What happened at this moment b. Direct quote and/or stage direction from the play  10. Rewrite the Central Dramatic Question and the answer to it. a. Re-write the Central Dramatic Question here (same as in #5!):b. Write the answer to that question here (very simple – usually just “yes” or “no”): 11. Discuss the Denouement. Is there one? Fill out ONE of the below…  a. If there was a Denouement, what happened during it (and if there was a line that would “sum it up”, copy it here, ORb. If there wasn’t a Denouement, what do you think is the “new status quo”           Arts & Humanities Writing Creative Writing VPA MISC Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)