Monday, February 25, 2008

play reflection

1. This was a work that I actually enjoyed and put a lot of time into. The experience was good and it was satisfying when the class found some my jokes funny, and applauded. The most frustrating part was to come up with the plot for the play. I had to rewrite my entire story because I was thriving for perfection. Some of the surprises I found were that I have never written a play or anything before, and some of the class mates found my first ever play interesting and funny.
2. I would tell a five year old to play a sport when they are really young, and when they have the chance to develop greatly. Unless the kid is uncapable of playing or something, then I would tell him to study every single day. to the others I would tell them to pick one sport, for example basket ball. Play that sport every single day, practice, hire coaches, practice, watch videos, have inspirations, and more. And then you will be really good. You will be able to play for your school, college, and may be professional. This will make you rich, famous, happy, and can have lotta women. And if you are black, you have even more chance.
3. You have to make it so that, everyone can relate to it. Like Pride and Prejudice, everyone wants pride and love. I think that my play will last for about 100 more years because of how I included Noah’s Arc and Jack Sparrow. To make something that lasts that long, you have to put a lot of time into it and be creative about it. Your genre has to be vivid, if you are trying to make comedy, you have to make it so funny that it will make the readers cry, and if your trying to make horror, then make the readers pee their pants.

3 comments:

Kara M said...

hahahahaha tashi! that was a great response. it made me laugh aq lot. i agree i think your play will last a hundered more years.

Annie said...

I love the last comment about making readers cry from laughing so hard or making readers pee their pants because it's so scary. That would definitly make for a powerful novel or other peice of work. Also, I agree with your sports advice. Sports today are so much more competitive and you have to put a lot of effort into it.

j.Irv said...

Sports are very important in life. You need to start them when you are young and continue them throughout your life. They are a great way to meet people and a good way to be healthy and stay in shape. I wish I would have played more sports growing up. Now that I am trying to be more athletic, it is harder to stay in shape and to get to the level which satisfies you.