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2.4 The Pirates of Penzance Act 2 Discussion lebo
After reading or watching Act 2 - the SECOND HALF of the play!!
Please answer prompt #1 and EITHER prompt #2 OR #3:
You can earn extra credit for offering a thoughtful response to one of your classmates.
REQUIRED
1) Give me an example of wit, humor, or satire in Act 2. Explain your answer in a few sentences.
CHOOSE ONE
2) In your own words, define "character motivation" and give an example of this
sentences)
he play. (2-4
OR
3) The comedy of mistaken identity is a very old dramatic form - as old, in fact, as comedy itself - which
Gilbert and Sullivan put to good use in The Pirates of Penzance. What comic consequences result from
elements of mistaken identities (deliberately created by the characters themselves) surrounding Frederic
the pirates &/or the Major General? (3-4 sentences)
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