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Trashketball
Drama Unit (Animal Farm)Review
DLT: I can distinguish the characteristics of dramatic literature
Rules of Trashketball1. Stay in your seats at all times.2. You will have 30-60 seconds to discuss the
answer to a question AND3. Write ONE response to the question on a
sheet of paper.4. All teams will hold up their answers.5. If you are correct, your team will get the
opportunity to shoot the correct response into the trashcan from a 1, 2, or 3 point line.
6. If the shot is made, the team gets extra-credit.
7. Shots will be made after ALL the questions have been answered.
Answer
The point of view comes from the person who is telling the story, whether it is a
narrator or character
Answer
The resolution of the conflict after the climax in the fiction or drama and thus
providing an outcome to the plot situation
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What term best describes a long speech expressing the thoughts or feelings by a character on stage who is trying to make a decision that is very serious and difficult?
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• A stage performer may make comments intended to be heard only by the audience and supposedly not by the characters. What do we call this?
14
What kind of comparison is being used in the phrase “her words fell on me like a load of bricks”?
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• Dramatic irony is a particular kind of irony that involves the character in fiction or drama. Describe this technique.
Answer
• An event that directly contradicts what is expected. The readers know something the character do not.
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• A character who serves as a contrast or conflict to another character, similar to the protagonist, is a _________character.
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• What kind of comparison is being used in the following: “His eyes were piercing darts into my soul.”
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• Which character does not represent a satirical character :– Squealer– Napoleon– Mr. Jones– Boxer