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You read two of Shakespeare's plays in this unit: Twelfth Night. Choose one of these scenes from the two plays to reread. Twelfth Night, Act II Scene IV Then look for two different performances of the scene you chose. (Videos of different renditions of the two plays are available online.) When you search the Internet, it may be helpful to include the act and scene in your search terms. In your response, note the versions you chose and the URLs of the sources. Type your response here: Version 1: Version 2: Now compare and contrast the techniques in the two theatrical versions that you watched. In the table below, describe the similarities and differences between the two versions for each element of the performance. Note how the techniques enhance or alter the audience’s experience and what meanings (shades of characterization, connotations of words, etc.) become clearer as you watch the two presentations. Type your response in the table: Similarities Differences setting: background setting: props characters: costume characters: body language and facial expressions tone of voice actions lighting camera: focus and angles dialogue: word choice dialogue: emphasis Use your response to part a of the task to write an essay addressing the following points: Compare and contrast the target audiences of the two versions. Analyze the effects of the techniques on the individual audiences. Include analysis of any special adaptations made to the text (the dialogue) or the setting that distinguish this version from the original play. Type your response here:

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