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Friday, February 1, 2013
"The b@$%*#d son of a b@$%*#d"
Mr. Wingfield is not a character in the play; he has not one speaking line, yet he posseses so much power and control over the lives of his wife and children. Select either Tom, Amanda, or Laura and explain how this character's life is haunted by Mr. Wingfield. Give specific lines to prove your statement. CATCH: You may not comment on the same character as the person before you and you can not say the same thing anyone else has offered. (The deadline to post a response to this blog is Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013.)
Family Dynamics...
In
any story, complexity makes for interesting characters. Good drama rarely pits a “good guy” against a
“bad guy.” The best drama often occurs
when both people in a conflict are right and wrong.
Do you sympathize with Amanda, even though she causes her children to
suffer? Do you think Tom and Laura are
both wrong and right? Explain. (The deadline to post a response to this question is midnight, Sunday, February 3, 2013).
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