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Act it Out! Monologue to Dialogue
Kind of Activity:
Role Play
Objective:
To practice acting skills; to reimagine this story as a play
Common Core Standards:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.8.6
Structure:
1. “Kesa and Morito” is structured as two subsequent monologues, a literary device usually seen in plays rather than in short stories (for example, Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” speech is a well-known monologue).
2. Divide students into groups of two and tell them to reimagine this story as a dialogue between the two characters in a play, rather than as two monologues in a short story. This means that students will have to work to restructure the monologues (cutting and pasting lines,...
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