You are definitely right about reading the play in one sitting. That's how you know it's a good play, too. When you can't put it down. It's like watching a movie. You don't just stop watching midway and decide to finish watching the following week. lol I think simple dialogue drives a play forward and you seemingly forget you're reading.
I am about to indulge into examining a play for the first time. It's called "The Life of Galileo." So thank you for inspiring me, you and Majora Gooden
You are definitely right about reading the play in one sitting. That's how you know it's a good play, too. When you can't put it down. It's like watching a movie. You don't just stop watching midway and decide to finish watching the following week. lol I think simple dialogue drives a play forward and you seemingly forget you're reading.
Who else is here because of your English class
I loved and learned from Amanda's comments--thanks!
This was very insightful.
I am about to dive into reading my first play ever, The Wild Duck
How did it go?
Thanks for the tips. I want to see more of your dog!
...hahaha... and the dog steals the show at the end.
I am about to indulge into examining a play for the first time. It's called "The Life of Galileo." So thank you for inspiring me, you and Majora Gooden
Well said Amanda Watkins
Good stuff!
I'm not used to just reading dialogue and I seem to be stuck reading scripts monotonously. Struggling to really understand or recall much.
Any help?
Here before reading Aphra Behn's The Lucky Chance