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Read (Trifles) and explain how the author develops a theme

Directions:
Write a 500 word essay of five paragraphs, paying careful attention to organization, grammar, and mechanics.
Be certain your essay contains an introductory paragraph (including a clear thesis statement), three body paragraphs providing adequate support from the literature, and a concluding paragraph.

Read (Trifles) and explain how the author develops a theme. Just chose a theme.

Please quote or paraphrase from the play at least TWICE in each body paragraph.

Put the PAGE number from our book behind each quote or paraphrase to document it.
You do NOT need a Works Cited page.

Use at least 10 literary terms from your book–at least 5 of these must be from the DRAMA sheets I sent out. You may use your term sheets and your book. (attached is the drama sheet list of words)

I NEED 10 WORDS (HIGHLIGHTED) (DONT FORGET TO DO THIS)
At least 5 from attached drama sheet, and 5 from the below words (or less than 5 if you use more from drama sheet)

Other words from my book include:
gendre
character
author
heorine
crisis
action
literary
drama
tone
irony
apostrophe
voice
focus

How to cite a play:
Unfortunately, our book does not have line numbers for Trifles , so you may just put the PAGE number in parentheses, like you would on a short story.

In the examples below, the numbers are ACT.Scene.line, so 1.2.180-181, means Act 1, Scene 2, lines 180-181. Unfortunately, our book does not have line numbers for A Doll House, so you may just put the PAGE number in parentheses, like you would on a short story.

WHEN CITING ONE CHARACTER SPEAKING THREE LINES OR FEWER:
As a character, Hamlet often speaks ironically, as when he alludes to the haste of his mother’s remarriage, explaining to his friend Horatio, “The funeral-baked meats /Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables” (1.2.180-181).

WHEN CITING FOUR LINES OR MORE OR MORE THAN ONE CHARACTER:
The ghost of his dead father commands Hamlet to avenge his death, which influences Hamlet’s actions throughout the rest of the play:

GHOST: Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder.

HAMLET: Murder!

GHOST: Murder most foul, as in the best it is,

But this most foul, strange, and unnatural.

HAMLET: Haste me to know’t, that I with wings as swift

As meditation or the thoughts of love,

May sweep to my revenge. (1.5.25-31)

WHEN PARAPHRASING:
Hamlet explains that a person may be very evil and yet put up a front of being kind (1.5.108).
[If you are citing from more than one play in an essay, put the name of the play as well. (Hamlet 1.5.108). If the plays are by different authors, or you are citing the play itself AND other works, put the author (Shakespeare 1.5.108).]

 

 

 

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