Answer one question. Refer closely to the novel you have selected to study and include quotes.
1. Select a passage from a novel you have chosen to study where the appearance of a character in a specific setting raises unsettling questions for the reader. Outline how you would stage this appearance and setting for an audience, paying particular attention to elements of intrigue and/or surprise.
2. Select a passage from a novel you have chosen to study where an important character makes a speech of pivotal importance to the narrative. How would you stage this speech so that its importance is underlined for an audience?
3. Select a passage from a novel you have chosen to study which deals with despair and euphoria. How might staging, design and acting combine to register one of these experiences for an audience?
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