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Considerations for doing the play to Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee.  

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Drama Coursework Introduction We are doing the play to Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee. When I found out we were doing this play I was very pleased as we had studied it briefly in English during year 8 and I had enjoyed it immensely and looked forward to learning many new dramatical skills. I then wonder3ed what dramatical skills I would learn or improve on. Initially I thought it would be a lot of analysis and then re-enactments of certain scenes. Then I thought we may have a look at different ways people could have handled things in scenes so a bit of improvisation. Below are some of the dramas kills we used and how they helped: Drama Skills/Tasks/Scenes! Spontaneous and Planned Improvisation - We showed what we thought would have happened in scenes that weren't in the play. Here I learnt how to have a different perspective on characters and to...

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