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•Reflect upon some particular aspect of the play: a character, a particular scene you
found entertaining or meaningful; the play's use of language (Southern dialect); its
staging, etc. Explain why you chose that element to write about, and how that element
is effective (or not) in telling the type of story Hughes and Hurston want to tell.
• Compare/contrast the play to either or both plays assigned in previous weeks. How do
Hurston and Hughes, writing a comedy, approach the characters and situations here
differently? And despite the differences, what similarities may be present in these
plays?
• Discuss the use of humor in this play. More specifically, do you see any satire, or
satirical elements, in this play? If so, where, and what aspects of society might they be
mocking?

Response must be two of the three prompts. And must be 150 words

Respuesta :

The questions shown above, want to assess your ability to analyze the plays you have seen in the classroom. You didn't present these plays, which prevents me from being able to answer your questions specifically, but I'll show you how to answer them.

First, you need to read all the plays that have been shown in classrooms. These plays should be reread as many times as necessary so that you can fully understand all the details and nuances of each play. After reading, you can answer your questions as follows:

  • 1. Identify a moment in the Hurston and Hughes play that you found funny and interesting. Show the reasons that made you have this opinion about this moment and how it is important both for the story and for the reader's understanding.

  • 2. Show how the themes, characters, and subjects of each play are similar and different from each other. Show how each similarity and difference is significant and present which of these plays was better structured and constructed, especially in relation to humor.

  • 3. You will identify satirical elements in a play when you notice the moments when the author makes jokes about someone or some aspect of society. These jokes are very acidic and are intended to criticize something or someone.

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