ENG/125 ENG125 ENG 125 WEEK 4 DISCUSSION 2
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- 28 Mar 2018
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ENG 125 WEEK 4 DISCUSSION 2
Discussion 2
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Prepare: In order to complete this discussion, you
will need to read Sharon E. Cooper’s Mistaken Identity: A
Ten Minute Play from Chapter 14 of Journey into Literature. |
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Reflect: In the “Tragedy” discussion this week, you
explored the function of conflict in a tragedy and how the conflict is
enhanced by certain literary elements and techniques. In this discussion
activity, you will focus on comedy. Reflect onMistaken Identity: A
Ten Minute Play. This is a modern
comedy that centers on the quest for love and understanding. Consider whether
the function of the conflict in this play and the way the literary elements
and techniques enhance the conflict is different from what we studied in Macbeth. |
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Write: The initial post must be 200 to 300 words in
length and posted by Day 3. In your initial post: ·
Identify a conflict
that you see present in Mistaken Identity: A Ten Minute Play (please refer to the list of conflicts) ·
Respond to one of
the following, providing examples or quotations from the play to illustrate
your ideas: o Describe a key conflict in the play and how
it corresponds to a character’s development. o Describe two key literary techniques and elements and techniques of drama that
aid in developing the conflict. o Explain how and why the conflict in this
comedy is different from and/or similar to the conflict explored in tragedy. |
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Respond to Peers: Respond to at least two of your classmates’ initial posts.
Each response should be at least 75 words in length and should address two or
more of the following points: ·
Do you agree with
your classmates’ perspectives? Why, or why not? Be specific. ·
Ask a specific
question to encourage further discussion on the topic. ·
Challenge your
classmates’ interpretation of literature and/or point of view. ·
Do a small amount of
research and share what you learn with your peers about the topic discussed
in this post. |