Focus: To what extent are we free on a "boat"?
1. Warming up with three good things
2. Talking about bedside stacks!
3. Finishing Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead with a focus on details and larger themes
As you watch: Find three details from today's performance (bits of dialogue, movements, symbols, etc.) and jot them down in your composition notebook, leaving lots of space in between them.
If you need more focus, use today's focus question to guide your selection of details: To what extent are these characters free? To what extent are they confined? How do they respond to their freedom/confinement?
After you watch: Pose one or two good discussion questions about each detail.
HW:
1. Complete your bedside stack form if you did not do so in class.
2. Continue looking through your terms and vocabulary each night before beddy bye time.
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