6. Must you get to the end line of the extract?
- Yes. Yes yes.
- No?
7. What does 'Potential effectiveness for an audience' mean?
- What you want the audience to realize, see, appreciate or consider.
- What atmosphere you want to create through your directing of the piece.
- What experience you want to create through your directing of the extract.
- How you want the audience to respond?
8. What should a conclusion do?
- Conclude it.
- Repeat what has been said before.
- Clearly show how the scene relates to the rest of the play or suggests what happens next.
- Talk about how you would direct the rest of the play.
9. What is the Genre of the play?
- Modern American Drama
- Modern Greek Tragedy
- Semi Naturalistic
- Naturalism
10. What is the style of the play?
- Stanislaski Naturalism
- Semi-Naturalistic
- Contemporary
- Greek Tragedy
11. What should the technical elements of set, light, sound and costume do?
- Just justified.
- All be relevant to the play.
- All relate to my interpretation of the piece.
- Only stated when relevant.
12. What is meant by the 'significance' of an extract?
- What key themes are in the play.
- How the extract relates to the key themes of the play.
- How the characters relate to the key themes in the play.
13. Where is the play set?
- 1950's America
- 1945's Apartment
- 1950's Redhook
- 1954's Italy
14. What does context mean?
- The basic plot of extract and how it relates to the whole play.
- What happens just before the extract.
- The background of the play in the 1950's
15. What is the setting of the play?
- Red Hook, America.
- Brooklyn, America.
- New Yourk, America.
16. Sexuality, Justice and the Law, The American Dream, Masculinity, Betrayal, Responsibility and reputation are all what??
- Super objectives
- Themes
- Events
- Motifs