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1. Drama Discussion Directions For this essay, to compose an...
Drama Discussion
Directions
For this essay, to compose an analysis of one of the characters in one of our 10-minute
plays from "ZOMBIE LOVE"
https://youtu.be/FF6nlijc2JI
ZOMBIE LOVE by EARL T. ROSKE
Original Production
Pan Theater (www.pantheater.com), 2135 Broadway, Oakland CA, 94612
(415) 724-2433
Produced October 2011
Directed by Ralph Thomas.
EMILY: Nicole Barbero
WALTER: Alan Coyne
KATHY: Larissa Louise Dahroug
Prompt: Choose ONE PLAY to discuss. Then, choose ONE CHARACTER to discuss which is
"ZOMBIE LOVE"
https://youtu.be/FF6nlijc2JI
. In a well-developed paragraphs, discuss the character, analyzing elements such as the
person's actions, conflicts, and motivations. Include examples and at least one quotation
from the play as supporting evidence.
Tips: Remember on providing evidence for the claims in the form of examples and at least
one quoted passage from the play. Quotations, paraphrases, and summaries should be cited
according to A.P.A style, including in-text and reference citations. Also Check grammar and
spelling before
posting.
Resource: Refresher on Character
A reader or viewer of a play can learn about a character in a number of ways. Here are some
questions to think about before drafting your response:
Dialogue/monologue - How do the words the character says reveal information about who
he/she is?
Does the character have a noticeable speech pattern?
Does the character's use of language reveal his/her emotional state?
What is revealed through what others say about the character?
2. Action - What is shown through the character's actions or lack of action?
Stage directions/movement/props - What is revealed through the character's placement on
the stage, movements, and use of props?
Relationships/interactions - What is understood about the character through relationships
and interactions with other characters?
Development - Does the character grow and change during the play, or is the character
static and unchanged?
How developed or round is the character?
Role - Is this character the narrator?
If so, is he/she reliable or unreliable?