Practice Character vs. Society - 4.1.3.1.2.2 | Unit 4: Staging Realities: Drama and Performance | IB 10 English
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Character vs. Society

4.1.3.1.2.2 - Character vs. Society

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

Define conflict in the context of character vs. society.

💡 Hint: Think about the opposing forces in a story.

Question 2 Easy

What is character motivation?

💡 Hint: Consider what drives a character to make certain choices.

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Question 1

What does 'Character vs. Society' primarily address?

The conflict between characters
The clash of individual versus societal norms
The relationship between characters

💡 Hint: Think about the primary conflicts illustrated in narratives.

Question 2

True or False: Characters always conform to societal norms.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider the narratives where characters rebel against society.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Critique a recent character from a play you have read: How do their motivations reflect societal influences? What does this reveal about societal norms?

💡 Hint: Consider not just their actions but also how they respond to societal pressures.

Challenge 2 Hard

Create an original one-act play scene where a character faces a significant conflict with societal norms. Outline their motivations and the societal pressures at play.

💡 Hint: Layer the character's internal dialogue to express their struggle with societal expectations.

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