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Uncovering Symbolism
The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail
Play Jargon
• In order to fully understand any written play,
one must first understand the jargon and
what it means.
• Setting: describes where and when a story
takes place. In a play, setting can change
depending on the “set” or room, place, time
that the play is being dramatized in.
Characterization
• We define characters by what they say and
do in a drama. We can already see what they
look like because of the actors.
• Sometimes characters are defined indirectly,
or through the eyes of others.
Theme
• The theme of a play or piece of literature is
simply the main idea or message that is
intended by the author. There are three or
four major themes in the human story
according to Willa Cather.
Human Themes…
1. Sacrificial giving of one’s self to others:
example-The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
2. The struggle for freedom: example- I Know
Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
3. Parent/child relationships: example-The Joy
Luck Club by Amy Tan
Stage Direction
• Stage direction is necessary to the function
of the drama. It tells the stage crew where
to place the props, tells the actors how they
are to communicate their lines and where to
move on the stage. It is important to lighting
crew because lighting often signifies where
the action is taking place, sets the mood and
helps the audience to focus on the theme of
the play itself.
Stage Direction…
• Without stage direction, there would be
chaos on stage. Stage directions are always
written in italics. Take a look at this short
dramatic sample and analyze the stage
directions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUHoClv9
eFA
Conflict
• There are several forms of conflict in any
literary piece, whether it is fiction, non
fiction, drama, poetry or prose.
• Man vs. Nature
• Man vs. Man
• Man vs. Himself
• Man vs. His Environment
Map out the play
• http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-
resources/student-interactives/drama-
30012.html
• Using the Interactive Drama Map at the link
above, map out the play as you read for
clarity and understanding.
Thoreau
• What was the conflict that Thoreau faced on
a daily basis?
• How does this conflict lend to the play’s
theme?
• What symbols do we read about in the play
that demonstrate the conflicts?
What is the theme of the play?
• Watch the scene where Henry & Waldo are
discussing ethics and one’s voice. Listen and
watch for symbolic representations.
Discussion:
• Why is one’s voice so important in the
world?
• What issues today echo from Thoreau’s
time?
• Are there new issues/a new human theme?
Symbolism in Poetry
• Read the following
poem by Langston
Hughes:
• As I Grew Older
It was a long time
ago.
I have almost
forgotten my dream.
But it was there then,
In front of me,
Bright like a sun--
My dream.
And then the wall
rose,
Rose slowly,
Slowly,
Between me and my
dream.
Rose until it touched
the sky--
The wall.
Shadow.
I am black.
I lie down in the
shadow.
No longer the light of
my dream before me,
Above me.
Only the thick wall.
Only the shadow.
My hands!
My dark hands!
Break through the
wall!
Find my dream!
Help me to shatter
this darkness,
To smash this night,
To break this shadow
Into a thousand lights
of sun,
Into a thousand
whirling dreams
Of sun!
Symbols:
• What symbols did you see in the poem?
• What did they represent?
Theme:
• What human theme was Hughes describing?
• What lines or phrases indicate the theme?
Conflict
• Was there conflict?
• What was it?
• How do you know?

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Uncovering symbolism-drama

  • 1. Uncovering Symbolism The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail
  • 2. Play Jargon • In order to fully understand any written play, one must first understand the jargon and what it means. • Setting: describes where and when a story takes place. In a play, setting can change depending on the “set” or room, place, time that the play is being dramatized in.
  • 3. Characterization • We define characters by what they say and do in a drama. We can already see what they look like because of the actors. • Sometimes characters are defined indirectly, or through the eyes of others.
  • 4. Theme • The theme of a play or piece of literature is simply the main idea or message that is intended by the author. There are three or four major themes in the human story according to Willa Cather.
  • 5. Human Themes… 1. Sacrificial giving of one’s self to others: example-The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein 2. The struggle for freedom: example- I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou 3. Parent/child relationships: example-The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
  • 6. Stage Direction • Stage direction is necessary to the function of the drama. It tells the stage crew where to place the props, tells the actors how they are to communicate their lines and where to move on the stage. It is important to lighting crew because lighting often signifies where the action is taking place, sets the mood and helps the audience to focus on the theme of the play itself.
  • 7. Stage Direction… • Without stage direction, there would be chaos on stage. Stage directions are always written in italics. Take a look at this short dramatic sample and analyze the stage directions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUHoClv9 eFA
  • 8. Conflict • There are several forms of conflict in any literary piece, whether it is fiction, non fiction, drama, poetry or prose. • Man vs. Nature • Man vs. Man • Man vs. Himself • Man vs. His Environment
  • 9. Map out the play • http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom- resources/student-interactives/drama- 30012.html • Using the Interactive Drama Map at the link above, map out the play as you read for clarity and understanding.
  • 10. Thoreau • What was the conflict that Thoreau faced on a daily basis? • How does this conflict lend to the play’s theme? • What symbols do we read about in the play that demonstrate the conflicts?
  • 11. What is the theme of the play? • Watch the scene where Henry & Waldo are discussing ethics and one’s voice. Listen and watch for symbolic representations.
  • 12. Discussion: • Why is one’s voice so important in the world? • What issues today echo from Thoreau’s time? • Are there new issues/a new human theme?
  • 13. Symbolism in Poetry • Read the following poem by Langston Hughes: • As I Grew Older It was a long time ago. I have almost forgotten my dream. But it was there then, In front of me, Bright like a sun-- My dream. And then the wall rose, Rose slowly, Slowly, Between me and my dream. Rose until it touched the sky-- The wall. Shadow. I am black. I lie down in the shadow. No longer the light of my dream before me, Above me. Only the thick wall. Only the shadow. My hands! My dark hands! Break through the wall! Find my dream! Help me to shatter this darkness, To smash this night, To break this shadow Into a thousand lights of sun, Into a thousand whirling dreams Of sun!
  • 14. Symbols: • What symbols did you see in the poem? • What did they represent?
  • 15. Theme: • What human theme was Hughes describing? • What lines or phrases indicate the theme?
  • 16. Conflict • Was there conflict? • What was it? • How do you know?