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Shanley What do you really know and how do you know it The Playwright Born in the Bronx New York 1959 Educated by Irish Christian Brothers and Sisters of Charity Nuns Doubt won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama 2005 the Tony Award for Best Play and other awards ID: 747043

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Slide1

doubt by John Patrick Shanley

“What do you really know, and how do you know it?”Slide2

The Playwright

Born in the Bronx, New York, 1959

Educated by Irish Christian Brothers and Sisters of Charity Nuns

Doubt

won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, 2005, the Tony Award for Best Play, and other awards

“We are living in an age of extreme advocacy, of confrontation, of judgment and verdict.

Discussion

has given way to

debate

. Communication has become a contest of wills.

Public talking

has become

obnoxious and insincere

. Why? It’s because, deep down under the chatter, we have come to a place where

we don’t know anything

.

But nobody’s willing to say that

.”

Agree or Disagree? Why?

Examples. . .Slide3

Historical background1960sBronx, New York—

a relatively rough

neighborhood

Population consisted of Italian, German, Irish, Polish, and Jewish inhabitants

Increasing Hispanic and African American population

July 1964—Civil Rights Act was passed

Racism and prejudice still dominated

October, 1962--VATICAN II

Sweeping changes to Roman Catholic Church formality

Mass was said in native language

Priests faced the congregation

More “commonality” with people in congregationSlide4

The PlayParable

Brief story to make a point or teach a lesson

Ordinary ideas—everyday situations

Complicated ideas are made easier to understand

Set in

1964

, Bronx borough (neighborhood), New York city

st.

Nicholas catholic schoolParish is made up of mostly Italians and irishThemes / ideas in the play—power, faith, moralitySuspicion, law, responsibilitySlide5

characters

Father Brendan Flynn

Working-class man

Catholic priest at St. Nicholas Parish

In his 30s age-wise and teaches basketball at the school

Sister Aloysius

Beauvier

Member of Sisters of Charity Order

Principal of St. Nicholas School50 – 60 years oldSister JamesMember of Sisters of Charity Order

New 8

th

grade teacher at St. Nicholas School

In her 20s

Mrs. Muller

Mother of Donald Muller (

Only African-American student at the school)Slide6

Church hierarchy

POPE

CARDINAL

BISHOP MONSIGNOR

PRIESTS

LAITY NUNSSlide7

eventsOpens with Father Flynn’s sermon on the nature of “doubt”Sister Aloysius meets with Sister James about her “teaching style”

Father Flynn seems to be taking an interest in Donald Muller

Sister Aloysius becomes suspicious, confronts Father Flynn

She then talks to Donald’s mother

Father Flynn angrily confronts Sister Aloysius

Doubt ensues. . . . .Slide8

“If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end with doubts;but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties.

--

Francis Bacon

Think of a situation of which you were uncertain—maybe an accusation or suspicion that you had. . .

What did you really know for sure?

What method did you use to get to the truth?

Were you willing to accept the consequences of actions based on beliefs the accusation or suspicion might be false?

How do you see the world—in black and white or shades of gray?Slide9

“Can you get comfortable with not knowing, with not being certain? –John Patrick Shanley

Name 3 things in your life that you are certain about.

Why are you so certain about these things?

On what do you base your certainty?