One of today's Learning Objectives was to understand the meaning of the term 'well-made play'. The definition is below. If you haven't got a note of this already, please make sure you copy it down.
Well-made play: a play that exhibits a neatness of plot and smooth-functioning exactness of action, with all its parts fitting together precisely. An Inspector Calls works through an interlocking series of unexpected events, leading up to a final revelation that is almost a trick ending.
To find out more about the concept of a well-made play, click a here.
The essay will, of course, be about dramatic devices in Act One of 'An Inspector Calls'. I will post up more details about this once we've completed the tables.
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010
A Well-Made Play
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