Describe the characteristics of the type of play that you are reading (history, tragedy, or comedy). How does your play conform to these characteristics. Does it differ? If so, in what way?
I am studying Henry V for my play. It is a historical play that was written in 1599. Characteristics of a historical play include English monarchs, dangers of civil war, and glorification of queens. I feel like Henry V was more of a play leading up to a fight not a war. It was not considered a civil war in the play. Also there wasn't very much information of a queen in the play. It was about Henry V trying to be a monarch. It would be more relevant if he was already the king/monarch in the play. It would have made it more clear that the play was a historical one.
Prompt: In the first chapter, we found out that Thi's father Bô was not in the delivery room with Má when their children were born. What do you think about that when you read that? And by the end of the book, did you ideas shift? If so, how and why? If not, how and why not? In the first chapter Ma says that Bo was not present for all of his children birth. For Thi's birth Bo was actually at the movie theater. When I read this I thought that this was part of their culture. Ma also seemed to be okay with this. I also feel like this might have something to do with generations. It might have been okay for Bo not to be their for his children's birth than if Travis wasn't there for his child's birth. I think that Bo and Ma's relationship had something to do with why Bo didn't come to the delivery of his children. Throughout the book my thoughts developed about Bo's absents. I believe that he was very scared for Ma and he didn't want to see her in ...
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