Tuesday, September 8, 2015

"A script is obliviously lless than a play, while a production is more." - from How to Read a Play

For me, this quote represents that scripts are important even though they are such a little part of the whole "play" or idea.  Without the script, there wouldn't be a "production" since there is nothing to produce/preform.  

I think that this quote is applyable to anything.  For example, it could hrelate to homework.  Homework is less important than a test.  However, homework plays a part in the overall grade in the class. 

This quote relates to me and this class because we started of writing about what our favorite food was.  This small speach is less important than a bigger speach.  But, the food speech helped me to get more comfortable with talking.  In the furture, I will be even more confortable with giving longer speeches. 

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