Asked by Sarah
If you were to adapt To Kill a Mockingbird to the stage
a) what changes you make to the story?
b) what events would you include? how would you stage them?
c) what would you leave out? why?
a) what changes you make to the story?
b) what events would you include? how would you stage them?
c) what would you leave out? why?
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Writeacher
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Answered by
Sarah
ok sorry
I did have a few things, I just wanted to get a few more ideas.
b) I would of course keep the Tom Robinson trial and make it seem really dramatic and I would also keep the part where Jem and Scout get attacked by Bob Ewell
c) I would leave out the non important details like the snowman part and when Scout and Dill meet Mr. Raymond
and as for a, basically what I said in b and c
I did have a few things, I just wanted to get a few more ideas.
b) I would of course keep the Tom Robinson trial and make it seem really dramatic and I would also keep the part where Jem and Scout get attacked by Bob Ewell
c) I would leave out the non important details like the snowman part and when Scout and Dill meet Mr. Raymond
and as for a, basically what I said in b and c
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