Literary Response for Plot as a Device
Source Material:
- "Post-its (Notes on a Marriage)" pages 955 to 959
Reference:
Dooley, P. & Holzman, W. (2016). Post-its (notes on a marriage). In L. Kirszner & S. Mandell (Eds.), Portable literature: Reading, reacting, writing. 9thEd. (pp. 955-959). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. (Original work published 1998)
Prompt (What are you writing about?)
- After reading the short play, "Post-its,(Notes on a Marriage)" create a similar play-styled response about Post-its that portrays the life story of someone you know OR the life of a character(s) of your own conception. You can choose who is reading the Post-its to share the plot of the life story you are telling.
Instructions:
- Read the above source, "Post-its (Notes on a Marriage) pages 955 to 959.
- Write a 2-3 page creative response that details using post it notes, a plot of a life story. Feel free to use the same format and style as the playwright for "Post-its."
- Your audience for this response will be people who have read the play.
Requirements:
- Your response should be 2-3 pages.
- Your response should have a properly APA formatted title page.
- It should also be double spaced, written in Times New Roman, in 12 point font and with 1 inch margins.
- Please be cautious about plagiarism. Make sure to use internal citations for direct quotes, paraphrases, and new information.
- Students: Be sure to read before you write, and again after you write.
Attachment:- responses.rar