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Instructiоns Instructоr Nоte: Follow the directions below to complete the аctivity: Step 1 | First, wаtch the short summаry video. This will give you background information about Madea that will help you better understand the play and that will help you better enjoy the production. Next, watch the play itself. Step 2 | Write your response paper to the play. This should be a well-developed essay of at least 750 words (approximately 1 1/2 pages) about the play. This is not difficult. What did you like about the play? What didn't you like about it? What did you think of the acting? What did you think of the costuming? What did you think of the set? What did you think of the lighting? How accurate was the production to what you know, so far, about Greek theatre? DO NOT use sources. DO NOT discuss topics that have nothing to do with this Theatre Appreciation class, such as things that belong in literature class - themes, irony, metaphor, etc. These things have NOTHING to do with a response to the assigned play. Break your work into logical paragraphs as you transition from one thought to another. Indent the first line of each paragraph. You will be graded as follows: Introduction - 10% Thesis statement - 10% Body paragraphs - 10% Body paragraph transitions - 5% Body content - 30% Conclusion - 5% Formatting/Grammar/ Mechanics also - 30% A rubric is attached to these assignment instructions. Use MLA style. However, since this is on Honorlock, so do no t worry about Times New Roman 12 point, double-spacing, or indenting the first line of each paragraphs. Remember that response papers count 40% of your overall grade in this class, so take these assignments seriously. Give them your best work. A sample paper is available in the module, and it would be in your best interest to review it. Step 3 | After you have completed your response paper, upload it to the assignment box in Canvas. Remember the rules about similarity and use of AI, both of which were also covered in the discussion boards.
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