Discuss the ways in which what we see on stage or screen (stage directions, visual choices) and/or what we hear (monologues and dialogue) connect to that particular theme.

Exploring Themes in Drama Discussion

Tasks:

Part 1. Consider which of the following themes you are most interested in exploring in the context of your chosen drama:

Love (filial, maternal/paternal, romantic, or platonic)
Alienation/Otherness
The American Dream/Nightmare
The Quest for Identity/Coming of Age
Conformity/Rebellion

Part 2. Discuss the ways in which what we see on stage or screen (stage directions, visual choices) and/or what we hear (monologues and dialogue) connect to that particular theme. Use specific details from the text to support your point. Critically think about how these details support the theme and why the writer(s) chose to use the theme in these specific ways.

For example, if your theme is “romantic love,” consider how the characters’ views of ideal romantic love differ, and what meaning the playwright intends to convey through the contrast of the characters’ words about love. How does what they say about romantic love compare with what we see on stage or screen? What does the playwright hope their audience will believe, learn, or consider about this theme after viewing the drama? Approach this discussion as preparation for your essay in this Unit.

Part 3. Respond to at least 2 of your classmates’ posts. Your initial post should consist of at least 2 complete and well-written paragraphs, and your replies should be thoughtful and substantive.

Discuss the ways in which what we see on stage or screen (stage directions, visual choices) and/or what we hear (monologues and dialogue) connect to that particular theme.
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