Monday, October 30, 2017

Notes on Elinor Fuchs' article "Visit to a Small Planet"

Play:
Language is the only part of the world.

 People cannot focus too tight on language.

Should not focus on details too much, but also should not lose details.

Play has unknown. Depends on the writer, the world will be different.

When people decide the characteristics of the world, people need to use actual evidence in the world to support it.

There are also some hidden facts or things below the actual "planet", it should be noticed and find the relationship between its and the actual world.

Music/Sounds also play an important role in the "planet". Sometimes it represents one's characteristics.

There are different rules in the planet, readers should notice that while they are reading.

What kinds of patterns do the figures on this planet arrange themselves.

Each characters have their distinct characteristics.

Costumes are also an important part in the play.

Different characters will have different interact with others.

Readers should also notice the social classes in the play.

What kinds of language does the play use?

Worlds stand or fall on your answer.

Don’t forget to ask what changes in you.

Dramatic worlds also speak to each others.

Every assumption you make about a character must reflect the conditions of its world

Characters mean only as they inhabit, enact, fulfill, engage a succession of sites, actions, and objects under a specific set of conditions

Everything in the play is necessary; nothing is useless.

 Become curious as each element.

People can construct meaning in this world in many ways.

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