PPT-CONTEXT vs. SUBTEXT

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What is said vs What is meant Anyone can get the context of a play by reading it You have to go to the theatre and see it to get the subtext Stella Adler Thanks

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What is said vs What is meant Anyone can get the context of a play by reading it You have to go to the theatre and see it to get the subtext Stella Adler Thanks a lot Thank you very much for helping me out with this very difficult task. Cornell Notes . Mini lesson . What can good readers do when they read a word they don’t know? . Look for example clues. Look for contrast/antonym clues . Look for keyword clues. An explanation. So… What’s this Stan bloke all about?. (style) Naturalism- appearing to present reality on stage. Using past experience and imagination to create real emotions and real moments on stage. Context Clues . Context Clues:. words or phrases surrounding a difficult word that can help you define its meaning. . Read the passage on the next slide and supply context clues for the underlined words. . CHAPTER 18 – Stage Directing a Director’s Itinerary. Lots of problems will arrive during a rehearsal…. Lots of methods have been suggested by directors like Michael Chekhov, Sanford . Meisner. and Stanislavsky. DO NOW:. Get your notebook and a copy of . Midsummer. Flip through the . Midsummer. book and write down 5 words you do not know the meaning of and the page number and line number you found the word. Vocabulary in Context. Four types of context clues . Rewording. Synonym. Antonym. Details/examples. Rewording. Rewording is when the author says the word in another way that is easier to understand.. What is the difference?. Text. ‘Text’ in media studies means more than just written words.. The text . of any piece of media is what you actually see and/or hear. .. TeXT. It can include written . Initiative?. Ability to take charge. Plan to continue. Task to complete. Terminate?. Start. Continue. End. Amplifies?. Increase. Decrease . Adjust. Curtail?. Improve. reduce. Stop. Degraded?. Practice Using Context Clues. INFERRED MEANINGS. THE HORROR FILM. THE EXORCIST (1973). Subtext: Women’s Rights. Regan’s possession is a metaphor for mental illness, such as depression, which her go-getting mother has caused through neglecting her child to further her own career and desire for independence. . Reference to the context helps us in-. Interpreting the thoughts, attitude, mood, etc of the writer and expressing our reaction to these;. Developing the skill to organize material in a . thematic (based on the theme) . ‘Context is all’. The . Crucible. Can you remember:. Which two characters were having an affair?. What are the names of the sick girls?. Why do the . Putnams. think the girls are sick?. What is Paris’ job?. Details in the surrounding text give you clues to the word’s meaning. . Types of Context Clues. Definition. The word is directly and clearly defined in the sentence in which it appears. . Example: “The . SUBTEXTS & INFERRED MEANINGS THE HORROR FILM THE EXORCIST (1973) Subtext: Women’s Rights Regan’s possession is a metaphor for mental illness, such as depression, which her go-getting mother has caused through neglecting her child to further her own career and desire for independence. Dr. Panagiota Dionysopoulou. General Director for Tourism Policy. Ministry of Tourism, Greece. Strategic Goals. Rethink the tourism . ecosystem . –. Policy priorities in the post COVID era at destination level.

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