Thursday, May 6, 2010

Tracking

What are you tracking? Needs to be different from your classmates.

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  1. Family relationships throughout the plays

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  3. tracking the truth and how it can lead to destruction

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  4. The symbol of gods and how they bring relief to a community or country.

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  5. The use of knowledge and how it affects the characters and the consequences

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  6. I would like to track the connection between the "inner" and "outer" self and why the characters separate themselves from the outside and inside.

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  7. I am going to track the comparisons between the upper class and the lower class and how the characters either are different or the same from each category, and what is the playwright's purpose of either making them distinct or similar.

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  8. I would like to track the idea of fate and how some people believe their lives are predestined where as others do not.

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  9. I am going to track the motif of physical and emotional suffering

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  10. Tracking how the plays are portraying society at the time and seeing if some of the portrayals still hold true to today.

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  11. I'm going to track the idea of the misguided man. I'm not sure yet if this is going to be about men with misguided morals or if they are misguided by other people, since I don't really know the books yet. But probably men misguided by other people.

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  12. A plauge over the house of Tracie for picking what I wanted! Argh

    I would like to track the motif of the inability of mankind to accurately forsee the future.

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  13. Rather then Nicole's motif of sight, I would like to do the motif of blindness; both literally and metaphorically.

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  14. I would like to track the motif of power and how a simply sentence is ment to accuse and establish power at the same time.

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  15. I would like to track the motif of dark and/or darkness.

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  16. I will track how evil is punished. And how goodness is rewarded. I'll come up with a twist for this, but it's still developing.

    Jane Whitmore

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  17. I would like to track the idea of how one's sense of duty/honor ultimately leads to their destruction

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  18. I would like to track the use of rumors throughout the text and how they affect the characters as a whole.

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  19. Jordan Carroll

    I would like to track self inflicted paif and self punishment through plays.

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  20. I'm about 2 days late for this tracking deal.... I would like to track distances noted by the characters.

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  21. I would like to track the interpretation of what people say to each other and how it effects them.

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  22. Yeah I definately forgot to sign up for this as well on Thursday..

    I would like to track the impact of the word of the Gods on the various citizens/main characters of the stories.

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  23. I forgot too! Sorry! I would like to track the importance that the characters put on the future.

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  24. I would like to track how ignorance can lead to a person's failure.

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  25. i would like to edit what i am tracking. to be more exact, i would like to track how ignorance can lead to a person's downfall.

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  26. So instead of tracking how the symbol of gods are used to bring relief, I am changing it to the symbol of authority bringing relief. (that way I can trace it throughout all 3 of the dramas)

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  28. I forgot to sign up also.

    I would like to track.... the motif of light.

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  29. Change in Tracking:
    I would like to track 'Weapons of destruction' across all three plays.

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  30. relationships between parents and child(ren)

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  31. The power of secrets and truth, in relation to the characters.

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