ProjectPuttingonaplayReadingstrategy:Howtoreadaplay?1Characters2Setting3Stagedirections4Theevent–beginningprocessending5ThefurthermeaningThefirstplay:Theinvisiblebench1Characters:______________2Setting:_______________3Stagedirections4Theevent–beginning:Mikepretends___________onaninvisiblebenchprocess:Theotherstudents____________theactivityending:Mikemovesthebenchdueto___________andtheentire___________Thefirstplay:Theinvisiblebench1Characters:______________2Setting:_______________3Stagedirections4Theevent–beginning:Mikepretends___________onaninvisiblebenchprocess:Theotherstudents____________theactivityending:Mikemovesthebenchdueto___________andtheentire___________FivestudentsAparktobesittingparticipateinthecrowdfalldown2)WhatdoyouthinkofthechildrenexceptMike?Theyaredishonest,insincere,false.3)Attheendoftheplay,Mikesaid,“No.Imusthaveforgottentotellyou.”Whatdoeshemean?Hewantedtopunishthemormakefunofthem.1)Isthereabenchintheplay?No.Thereisn’tany.虚伪的,不忠实的Theseondplay:Theimportantpapers1Characters:___________________2Setting:______________________3Stagedirections4Theevent–beginning:Thekingneedssome_________________process:Theypasson___________________,___________,__________,___________and________ending:Atlastthekingneeds______________Theking,thequeen,ServantTheking’scastleimportantpapersofficial-lookingpapersanewspaperamagazineadictionaryapostertoiletpaperTheimportantpapers1)Whodoyouthinkisthemaincharacterintheplay?Theking.2)Whatdoesthekingactuallywant?Toiletpaper.3)Whyaretheothersunabletounderstandhim?Becausehewasakingandhesaysthathewantsimportantpapers.Theotherswouldmistakethemforsomeofficialdocuments.4)Inwhatstylesofcomedyarethetwoplays?Thesecondusesthestyleofprop.Actorsusetheprop----toiletpaperandsomeotherpaperstoperformtheplay.Thefirstplayisinthe___styleofcomedy.Actorsusebodylanguagetoperformtheplay.physicalDiscussionPlayIPlayIIWhatdoyouthinkeachplaywantstotellus?SummaryThetwoplayshaveasimilarity.Boththeplaystellusaphenomenoninoursociety.Agroupofpeoplearoundusarehypocriticalandproudofthemselves.Theysavetheirfacesatallcosts,butactuallytheywillsufferfromtheirownactions.Theplaywrightswritetheplaysinanironicway.Thiskindofplayalwaysleadsustothinking,becausetheyalwaysreflectsomesocialproblemsaroundus.[,hɪpə'krɪtɪkl]虚伪的[aɪ'rɒnɪk]讽刺的,反语的ActoutthetwoplaysNowit’syourturn!