May 03, 2006
behind the scenes
Resurrection Blues Study Guide (online) -- Jerz: American Lit II (EL 267)
"While the audience sees Jeanine's body falling in a very slow, lyrical motion, the shadows focus on the more abstract emotional terror of the fall. The shadows of her terror and of the clouds racing by give a counter-rhythm to the scene of the body slowly descending through space."
From Notes from the Shadow Image Consultant
Although this is obviously not stage direction from the script, it seems like such an opening scene would be powerful and an excellent way to begin the play. I enjoyed reading the interpretations from all the different designers and behind the scenes people. I had no idea how much thought went into the details of producing a play.
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Portfolio 3
Portfolio 3 -- Jerz: American Lit II (EL 267)
Link to my portfolio:
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JenniferDiFulvio/
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Portfolio 3
This portfolio contains examples of my blogging for the second half of the spring semester in EL 267.
Coverage
amazing
Critical Approaches to Flannery O'Connor
stay on track
puzzle pieces
assimilation
Hughes' "Tamborines" & "The Weary Blues"
Frost's "A Considerable Speck"
Ch. 12
interpreting views
pride of the peacock
O'Connor, '''Good Country People'' -- Jerz: American Lit II (EL 267)
Middle aged Girl Scout
To fold or not to fold
response to O'Connor
darkness to light
dumb oxes
slip up?
central idea
catalogues
missing parts
Predicament
River of symbols
Depth
Critical Approaches to Flannery O'Connor
slip up?
River of symbols
Interaction
puzzle pieces
interpreting views
pride of the peacock
missing parts
River of symbols
Timeliness
puzzle pieces
interpreting views
pride of the peacock
missing parts
River of symbols
dumb oxes
Discussion
puzzle pieces
interpreting views
dumb oxes
River of symbols
Xenoblogging
Contributions to Brenda's blog.
Flannery O'Connor starring in the role of Mrs. Freeman, a Good Country Person
Had Bevel lived...
Ruby's quite a gem!
The River
Contributions to Matt's blog.
Tangled up in Blue
Oral hygiene
Being put to the test
History lesson
Frosty, this known man
Flashing (of) the bird
They should've gone to Tennessee
Contribution to Terra's blog.
Good Country People
Contribution to Jay's blog.
Comments: Resurrection Blues Part I
Wildcard
River of symbols
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