The story as a tragic comedy [tragicomedy] Time is a very important aspect in this play. - Discussion of art vs. nature and of appearances.

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Feedback on our The Winter s Tale class 1. The most important thing you learned in class The bear scene marks a transition from tragedy to comedy I learned that play involves a comic a tragic element giving it more importance, I also learned connection between play mythology. The story as a tragic comedy [tragicomedy] Much more depth understing about scenes ideas I learned that re are many aspects of play not initially visible first reading I learned about role of time in play, how Shakespeare makes both time changeable unchangeable. Time is a very important aspect in this play. Plot, mes (i.e. time) I like how gave a brief summary of play in beginning. The brief summary refreshed my memory. Also, I did not know Greek reference behind play so that portion was very helpful. I learned that The Winter s Tale parallels Greek classics. Also, absurdity of Shakespeare s play. The Winter s Tale isn t as ridiculous as it seems at first read. Very good re of strangeness of play through stagework - Discussion of art vs. nature of appearances. - I ve learned about art vs. nature contrast. - The most important thing I learned was that Paulina played a key role in helping both Hermione Leontes. - I learned a lot from my fellow group members on certain areas like art v. nature. 2. The aspect or area of play or class that is still " muddy" or unclear to you Was it meant to be ambiguous wher re was magic involved in last scene? Was Hermione Dead or Alive? That still remains unclear.

I am still unclear as to what Shakespeare says about nature art. I had problems keeping up at first. What is unclear is wher Shakespeare meant for audience to take something from story. What is point of The Winter s Tale More about some of characters? For some reason re was not a lot of audience discussion. Maybe because of finals coming up. None Nothing- touched on everything - I still don t underst why Mammilius wanted to play with a different maid, it wasn t only to feel older. - I feel like our point about pivot point of story could have been clearer. - I am still unsure of what class concluded about importance of time. - The clown s role is still unclear to me - Something that is still unclear is art vs. nature topic 3. What you enjoyed most about Very good acting visual portrayal very thorough, detailed descriptions The scene work Acting! Very good explanation of major mes of play. Cute 1-minute thing. I really like summary of play in more than one minute. I also liked scenes fact that y covered most of character. I liked one minute summary I enjoyed 1-minute summary at beginning. Of course, enjoyable, not boring Displayed several allusions in play

The two different enactments of final scene. I liked second version of last [scene] I love bear costume. -I enjoyed acting it was fun to do. -We had fun with play, it was important to underst what Shakespeare was trying to say. - I ve enjoyed loose teaching style as everyone in our group was allowed to throw in thoughts spontaneously. - I enjoyed hearing all of ideas my group members had. -I enjoyed performing. 4. A helpful suggestion for improvements to In beginning you didn t leave much room for discussion between scenes More interactive discussion interaction with [audience] A little more input from everyone Maybe not as much talking @ one time? I think it would be better if re were more discussion instead of lecturing Arranging seat order so all can see projector screen. You can be better by having more visuals during (during discussion) >_< it would allow people to keep up a bit better A little bit of a more organized Kind of lagged on towards end - We could have been snappier with discussion. - We could ve had our order of topics more fluent. - We tended (or at least I) to talk informally that could be improved for a (for example no words such as like ).

- Suggestions I had were that we could have been a bit more organized, but it was still good. - We could have better prepared for conversation

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