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RideAnS [48]
2 years ago
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In a manner similar to Kaufman’s The Still Alarm, write a short scene of a play parodying the stiff characters typically found i

n early twentieth-century British theater. However, instead of a burning hotel, have your scene play out on a sinking ship.
English
1 answer:
KatRina [158]2 years ago
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Answer:

Here are elements that you should have included in your answer:

  • Provide detailed stage directions.
  • Give characters descriptions.
  • Include character dialogue with instructions to speak formally and calmly.
  • Use humor.
  • Highlight the characters’ lack of alarm despite being in a sinking ship.
  • Have the characters attempt to escape to safety in a relaxed manner.
  • Have the characters make ill-timed remarks and requests as the ship goes down.

Explanation:

From Plato :)

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