Does it offer a moral or serve to teach a lesson


Assignment:

Create a two-page paper in which you write an analysis of the assigned drama's speech.Start by identifying what you believe to be the play's "definitive moment" (the most important, conclusive, ultimate passage). This moment may be related to plot or a character. Either way, once you find it, analyze the speech featured at this point in the play.

Considering the following questions may help you gather your thoughts, but, your essay should do much more than merely list the answers. As in the paper that you wrote for the current essay should have a thesis (main claim) and argue it using supporting evidence from the play. End your paper with an appropriate conclusion.

Why is the speechin the play's definitive moment important?

What matters most in this speech--what the characters say or what the subtext implies?

Did you anticipate the events/ideas in the play's definitive moment as youread previous passages, or were you surprised?

If you anticipated the definitive moment, tell why.Were there hints about it or did you get a clue from your general knowledge of drama?

What makes this key speechimportant in termsof plot and/or character development?

Does the speech give you new insights into the play's meaning(s)?

Does the speech reveal something new about one or more characters?

Does it offer a "moral" or serve to teach a lesson?

 

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