In E3H today we saw how our man Oedi basically loses it at the drop of a hat (or maybe it's the drop of a laurel wreath). But we also saw that the good citizens of Thebes demand proof (unlike their irrationally hasty king) before convicting someone they have long trusted. So tonight's bulletin boards should focus on that very topic: the burden of proof. What evidence is put forth? How does Sophocles present it? When do the king and queen begin to recognize the truth? Are there moments where scenes complete reverse their (or our) expectations?
In E2H, we started our scenes today. We'll finish them tomorrow. So for now...other than Wikicab and Wikigram and Writing Workshop and Reading Workshop....there's no homework.
:-)
In Drama, almost everyone got through their self-imitations. So tonight's assignment posting asks you to discuss what you saw. Check out "Exercise 3.5" on the board. Also update your own reflections. Three Entrances tomorrow.
random thought of the day: Ever stop to think . . . and forget to start again?
ACCEPTANCE...empathy...Integrity...ReSpOnSiBiLiTy...ACCOUNTABILITY
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Oedipus Wrecks
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