Comparing a Play and a Film

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Comparing a Play and a Film Writing Workshop Writing Prompts Comparing a Play and a Film WRITING PROMPT 1 Writing from Literature Write an essay in which you compare one scene from a filmed adaptation of Julius Caesar with the same scene in Shakespeare’s play. Scenes to Consider Calpurnia’s begging Caesar not to go to the Senate (Act Two, Scene 2) Caesar’s murder (Act Three, Scene 1) Mark Antony’s “Friends, Romans, countrymen” speech (Act Three, Scene 2) . . .continued

Comparing a Play and a Film Writing Workshop Writing Prompts Comparing a Play and a Film WRITING PROMPT 2 Writing for the Real World Choose a short story, novel, or play that you have read and enjoyed and that has been made into a film. Write a review for a movie Web site that compares the literary work with the film it inspired. Subjects to Consider “A Sound of Thunder” I, Robot Jaws . . .continued

Comparing a Play and a Film Writing Workshop Writing Prompts Comparing a Play and a Film WRITING PROMPT 3 Writing for the Real World Select a movie and its modern remake, such as The Fly (1958/1986), Planet of the Apes (1968/2001), or another remake of your choice. Write a comparative review of the two films for a newspaper or magazine. In your review, include a recommendation about whether the remake was worthwhile. . . .continued

Comparing a Play and a Film Writing Workshop Writing Prompts Comparing a Play and a Film WRITING PROMPT 4 Writing from Your Imagination For a DVD bonus feature, write a comparison of an original work (story, play, or novel) that was adapted for film. Write as the author of the original or as the film’s writer/director, include your reasons for making or allowing the adaptation, and evaluate its result.