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Eyes of the Dream: A Playwright's Assignment

Explore the poignant scene of a young man emerging from the ruins of the American Dream in a graveyard setting, using heightened language to convey vivid imagery and emotions. Follow the journey of the strange boy through poetic prose, as he navigates the remnants of hope amidst desolation. Craft a compelling narrative that engages the senses and introduces memorable characters through dialogue, capturing the essence of loss and resilience. Contact Reginald for guidance.

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Eyes of the Dream: A Playwright's Assignment

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  1. What is heightened language? Playwriting Assignment #4 Done in class on 2/20 The cold grey soldiers line row by row guarding the eternal sleeping. In the Detroit graveyard in the Houston heat rests piles upon plies of the American Dream ruined. They crossed the rusty vertebrae that stretched upward and outward across the land. The strange boy yet man crawled out from under the piles of black bags rubbing his hands together, taking in the sweet sticky funk and surveying with his thousand eyes.

  2. Playwriting Assignment #4 • Using heightened language, describe biting into a tomato without using the word tomato.

  3. Playwriting Assignment #5DUE Mon, 2/24 Create 3-5 pages of your play. You should: • Introduce MDQ • Use one moment of heightened language • Use at least 3 of the 5 senses • Introduce the characters • Use dialogue only (no narration) • If you have questions, contact Reginald: reginaldedmund@yahoo.com

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