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EWRT 30
CLASS 17
EWRT 30 Class 17
AGENDA
 Project #3 Due Soon!
 Writing Exercise
 New Groups
 Terms 10-18
 Discussion:
 Short Plays
 Guided Writing
CREATE A CHARACTER
EXERCISE
Get out two pieces of paper.
Create two complete characters, one on each piece of paper.
Do not put your name on the paper.
NAME: BETSY CARBEANOR
Likes: Puppies
Dislikes: Horror Movies
Needs: A New Shower Curtain
Biggest Vice: Ice Cream
Strength: Generosity
Weakness: Too Trusting
Others would describe as: a very
bubbly personality, always willing to
help
One Childhood Memory: Her dad
bought her a balloon at a fair, and it
flew away into the sky
Deepest Desire: To become a great
novel writer
Biggest Secret: Closet Pot Smoker
Age: 25
Height: 5'5
Weight: 105 lbs
Hair Color: Red
Hair Style: Pony Tail
Uses: Glasses
Eyes: Green
Skin: Tan/Smooth
Wears: Jeans & Tank Tops
Lives in: Seattle,
Washington
Hometown: Everett,
Washington
Job: File Clerk at Court
House
NAME: HENRY HOBSON
Age: 14
Height: 5'9
Weight: 150 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Hair Style: Shaggy
Uses: Anxiety Medication
Eyes: Hazel
Skin: Black
Wears: Dress pants and vest-
sweaters
Lives in: South Park, Colorado
Hometown: Ephrata,
Washington
Job: Student
Likes: Physics
Dislikes: Art
Needs: More friends
Biggest Vice: Keeps to himself too
much
Strength: Extremely smart
Weakness: Social anxiety
Others would describe as: Keeps to
himself mostly, bit of a nerd
One childhood Memory: In 4th grade
the school bully stuffed him in his
locker
Deepest Desire: To have one friend
who truly understands him
Biggest Secret: Thinks he might be
gay
Job:
Likes:
Dislikes:
Needs:
Biggest Vice:
Strength:
Weakness:
Others would describe as:
One Childhood Memory:
Deepest Desire:
Biggest Secret:
Name:
Age:
Height:
Weight:
Hair Color:
Hair Style:
Uses:
Eyes:
Skin:
Wears:
Lives in:
Hometown:
NEW GROUPS
Get into new groups for your
final project. Remember the
rules:
1. You must change at least
50% of your team after
each project is completed.
2. You may never be on a
team with the same person
more than twice.
3. You may never have a new
team composed of more
than 50% of any prior team.
THE REVIEW
TERMS 10-18
10. THEME
11. COMPLICATION
12. DIALOGUE
13. DICTION
14. TRAGEDY
15. TRAGIC FLAW
16. CUE
17. SOLILOQUY
18. ASIDE
10.Theme
The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details
of language, character, and action, and cast in the
form of a generalization.
10.Complication
An intensification of the conflict in a story or play.
Complication builds up, accumulates, and develops
the primary or central conflict in a literary work.
11.Dialogue
The conversation of characters in a literary work. In
fiction, dialogue is typically enclosed within quotation
marks. In plays, characters' speech is preceded by
their names.
13.Diction
The selection of words in a literary work. A work's
diction forms one of its centrally important literary
elements, as writers use words to convey action,
reveal character, imply attitudes, identify themes, and
suggest values.
13.Tragedy
a drama where the hero loses.
15.Tragic flaw
a mistaken action or defect in character. In modern
tragedy, the hero can be an ordinary person destroyed
by an evil force in society.
16.Cue
a signal for an actor to enter or to speak.
17.Soliloquy
A long speech in a play that is meant to be heard
by the audience but not by other characters (there
generally aren’t any others on stage). The soliloquy
represents the character thinking aloud. Hamlet's
"To be or not to be" speech is an example.
18.Aside
Words spoken by an actor directly to the audience,
which are not "heard" by the other characters on
stage during a play. In Shakespeare's Othello, Iago
voices his inner thoughts a number of times as
"asides" for the play's audience.
WRITING DRAMA
TEN-MINUTE PLAYS
Ten-minute plays have become very popular in
recent years with the advent of The Actors Theatre of
Louisville contest. A good ten-minute play is not a
sketch or an extended gag, but rather a complete,
compact play, with a beginning, middle and end. It
typically takes place in one scene and runs no more
than ten pages.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NJhaj1nNqs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x49Y3NwJp3c
BUT HOW DO WE
WRITE ONE?
I AM SO GLAD YOU ASKED!
1 Know what your play is about. This will
keep your characters on track and give
your play a sense of unity.
2 Avoid exposition. Dive into your story;
after all, you have a ten minute
limit. Beginning this way offers a puzzle for
your audience to unravel. Remember—we
are fascinated by the unknown!
3 Connect every detail to the action of the
play. There is no time for extraneous
dialogue. Nothing is random. If you are
writing a play about murder, when the
curtain goes up, there should be a body on
the stage.
4 Write character dialogue that moves the play forward.
All characters have an agenda of sorts. That makes them
interesting. Keep your characters talking in ways that
further their own interests and desires.
5. Write your characters to be real. Real characters are
excessive in some areas and deficient in others. They are
nice sometimes and angry at other times.
6. Don’t waste time talking about anything you can show
easily. Images are more powerful than words. Think about
how to communicate through images and props.
7 Every protagonist must have a journey. He or she should
end up someplace (physically, emotionally, or spiritually)
radically different from where s/he began.
8 Write in a point of no return. Once the protagonist crosses
the line, there is no turning back!
9. Do not let your characters off too easy!
If you do, their journey won’t be significant.
They may escape with their lives—but just
barely!
10. Use a universal theme in your script. This
allows readers to relate to your world.
11. Include a climax so the audience is rewarded for
their attention.
12. Bring every detail together in the end. You
must get the reader back to the “body”!
GUIDED WRITING
Let’s try this
WITH YOUR GROUP MATES, SORT THROUGH THE
CHARACTERS YOU WROTE EARLIER.
What genre might your
characters fit?
• Mystery
• Romance
• Science Fiction/Fantasy
• Suspense/Thriller
• Western
• Horror
• Young Adult
 Check for combinations of characters that fit together in some way.
 Search for a protagonist and an antagonist.
 Do you have a hero? An antihero?
Do your characters call to mind a
basic plot?
• Overcoming the Monster
• Rags to Riches
• The Quest
• Voyage and Return
• Comedy
• Tragedy
• Rebirth
CONSIDER THESE
POSSIBILITIES
1. Write about someone who goes to such lengths to impress, or
get attention, that he or she goes one step too far.
2. Write about an encounter or incident on someone's first visit to
either a big city or the country.
3. Write about a car accident with an odd, difficult, or interesting
outcome.
4. Use a song or book title to inspire your story.
5. Use a newspaper or magazine story to inspire you.
Project #3 Due before class Friday, week 9
Study Terms 1-18
Work on your Play

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Ewrt 30 class 17

  • 1. EWRT 30 CLASS 17 EWRT 30 Class 17
  • 2. AGENDA  Project #3 Due Soon!  Writing Exercise  New Groups  Terms 10-18  Discussion:  Short Plays  Guided Writing
  • 3. CREATE A CHARACTER EXERCISE Get out two pieces of paper. Create two complete characters, one on each piece of paper. Do not put your name on the paper.
  • 4. NAME: BETSY CARBEANOR Likes: Puppies Dislikes: Horror Movies Needs: A New Shower Curtain Biggest Vice: Ice Cream Strength: Generosity Weakness: Too Trusting Others would describe as: a very bubbly personality, always willing to help One Childhood Memory: Her dad bought her a balloon at a fair, and it flew away into the sky Deepest Desire: To become a great novel writer Biggest Secret: Closet Pot Smoker Age: 25 Height: 5'5 Weight: 105 lbs Hair Color: Red Hair Style: Pony Tail Uses: Glasses Eyes: Green Skin: Tan/Smooth Wears: Jeans & Tank Tops Lives in: Seattle, Washington Hometown: Everett, Washington Job: File Clerk at Court House
  • 5. NAME: HENRY HOBSON Age: 14 Height: 5'9 Weight: 150 lbs Hair Color: Brown Hair Style: Shaggy Uses: Anxiety Medication Eyes: Hazel Skin: Black Wears: Dress pants and vest- sweaters Lives in: South Park, Colorado Hometown: Ephrata, Washington Job: Student Likes: Physics Dislikes: Art Needs: More friends Biggest Vice: Keeps to himself too much Strength: Extremely smart Weakness: Social anxiety Others would describe as: Keeps to himself mostly, bit of a nerd One childhood Memory: In 4th grade the school bully stuffed him in his locker Deepest Desire: To have one friend who truly understands him Biggest Secret: Thinks he might be gay
  • 6. Job: Likes: Dislikes: Needs: Biggest Vice: Strength: Weakness: Others would describe as: One Childhood Memory: Deepest Desire: Biggest Secret: Name: Age: Height: Weight: Hair Color: Hair Style: Uses: Eyes: Skin: Wears: Lives in: Hometown:
  • 7. NEW GROUPS Get into new groups for your final project. Remember the rules: 1. You must change at least 50% of your team after each project is completed. 2. You may never be on a team with the same person more than twice. 3. You may never have a new team composed of more than 50% of any prior team.
  • 9. TERMS 10-18 10. THEME 11. COMPLICATION 12. DIALOGUE 13. DICTION 14. TRAGEDY 15. TRAGIC FLAW 16. CUE 17. SOLILOQUY 18. ASIDE
  • 10. 10.Theme The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details of language, character, and action, and cast in the form of a generalization. 10.Complication An intensification of the conflict in a story or play. Complication builds up, accumulates, and develops the primary or central conflict in a literary work. 11.Dialogue The conversation of characters in a literary work. In fiction, dialogue is typically enclosed within quotation marks. In plays, characters' speech is preceded by their names.
  • 11. 13.Diction The selection of words in a literary work. A work's diction forms one of its centrally important literary elements, as writers use words to convey action, reveal character, imply attitudes, identify themes, and suggest values. 13.Tragedy a drama where the hero loses. 15.Tragic flaw a mistaken action or defect in character. In modern tragedy, the hero can be an ordinary person destroyed by an evil force in society.
  • 12. 16.Cue a signal for an actor to enter or to speak. 17.Soliloquy A long speech in a play that is meant to be heard by the audience but not by other characters (there generally aren’t any others on stage). The soliloquy represents the character thinking aloud. Hamlet's "To be or not to be" speech is an example. 18.Aside Words spoken by an actor directly to the audience, which are not "heard" by the other characters on stage during a play. In Shakespeare's Othello, Iago voices his inner thoughts a number of times as "asides" for the play's audience.
  • 14. TEN-MINUTE PLAYS Ten-minute plays have become very popular in recent years with the advent of The Actors Theatre of Louisville contest. A good ten-minute play is not a sketch or an extended gag, but rather a complete, compact play, with a beginning, middle and end. It typically takes place in one scene and runs no more than ten pages. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NJhaj1nNqs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x49Y3NwJp3c
  • 15. BUT HOW DO WE WRITE ONE? I AM SO GLAD YOU ASKED!
  • 16. 1 Know what your play is about. This will keep your characters on track and give your play a sense of unity. 2 Avoid exposition. Dive into your story; after all, you have a ten minute limit. Beginning this way offers a puzzle for your audience to unravel. Remember—we are fascinated by the unknown! 3 Connect every detail to the action of the play. There is no time for extraneous dialogue. Nothing is random. If you are writing a play about murder, when the curtain goes up, there should be a body on the stage.
  • 17. 4 Write character dialogue that moves the play forward. All characters have an agenda of sorts. That makes them interesting. Keep your characters talking in ways that further their own interests and desires. 5. Write your characters to be real. Real characters are excessive in some areas and deficient in others. They are nice sometimes and angry at other times. 6. Don’t waste time talking about anything you can show easily. Images are more powerful than words. Think about how to communicate through images and props.
  • 18. 7 Every protagonist must have a journey. He or she should end up someplace (physically, emotionally, or spiritually) radically different from where s/he began. 8 Write in a point of no return. Once the protagonist crosses the line, there is no turning back! 9. Do not let your characters off too easy! If you do, their journey won’t be significant. They may escape with their lives—but just barely!
  • 19. 10. Use a universal theme in your script. This allows readers to relate to your world. 11. Include a climax so the audience is rewarded for their attention. 12. Bring every detail together in the end. You must get the reader back to the “body”!
  • 21. WITH YOUR GROUP MATES, SORT THROUGH THE CHARACTERS YOU WROTE EARLIER. What genre might your characters fit? • Mystery • Romance • Science Fiction/Fantasy • Suspense/Thriller • Western • Horror • Young Adult  Check for combinations of characters that fit together in some way.  Search for a protagonist and an antagonist.  Do you have a hero? An antihero? Do your characters call to mind a basic plot? • Overcoming the Monster • Rags to Riches • The Quest • Voyage and Return • Comedy • Tragedy • Rebirth
  • 22. CONSIDER THESE POSSIBILITIES 1. Write about someone who goes to such lengths to impress, or get attention, that he or she goes one step too far. 2. Write about an encounter or incident on someone's first visit to either a big city or the country. 3. Write about a car accident with an odd, difficult, or interesting outcome. 4. Use a song or book title to inspire your story. 5. Use a newspaper or magazine story to inspire you.
  • 23. Project #3 Due before class Friday, week 9 Study Terms 1-18 Work on your Play