Student are responsible for writing Response Papers about a film that corresponds with a specific theatrical form studied. These papers must be at least 850 words, and must adhere to the following format: Times New Roman 12 point font, 1 inch margins for left, right, top and bottom, double spaced, your name and N number in top left corner, along with the title of the movie. Failure to adhere to these guidelines will result in a large deduction of points.
Each of the titles you have to choose from are readily available in public libraries or through streaming services. I encourage you to obtain a copy early, however, so that you don t get to a particular due date and find someone else has checked the film out. The purpose of these papers is to get you thinking about the films as more than just good or bad. Each film has been chosen for a specific reason. Many are film versions of play texts. Some focus on a particular style found in theatre.
Use the discussion topics on textbook pages 45 and 46 (What is being attempted? Have the intentions been achieved? Was the attempt worthwhile?) and Aristotle’s methods of analyzing a play to write your response. Aristotle’s Elements can be found below. Remember, these papers are YOUR response to a particular piece. As such, there is not really a right or wrong answer; the only way to get the assignment wrong is to plagiarize, or to fail to follow the format or answer the questions. I do NOT want you to summarize the movie for me. I have watched each of these movies and know exactly what they are about. Remember to support your claims with specific examples from the movie, and to use the names of the characters, actors, directors, designers. Upload your finished papers to Canvas as a pdf. No other formats will be accepted. You must choose a movie from the list provided for each paper.
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