Wednesday, May 28, 2014

The Three C's

Please read. (First 15 minutes  of class)

The middle of a play is fraught with a series of obstacles (rising action). During the middle, you need to pay attention to the 3 C's: conflict, crisis, and complication. These 3 C's will lead to the dark moment of your play (more on that later).

Conflict can be person vs. person (often true in plays), person vs. self (also common), person vs. society (common as well if done correctly), and person vs. nature (God, etc.) (not as great, but some plays do this one perfectly.) The more interesting the conflict, the more interesting the play. Crises and complications cause the conflict to be more interesting. The crisis is a critical moment--a place in time for the protagonist to act, make a decision--that usually has consequences. Complications are problems (usually unforeseen) that arise to thwart or challenge the protagonist.




THEN, draw a picture that represents the relationship between the three C's. You might start by drawing a symbolic representation of each C first, then arrange them.  




By the end of class, on a half sheet of paper, please describe a premise you are thinking about using for your play.

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