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Exploring Mazursky

Exploring Mazursky. English 90AS: Reading Genres | Fall 2011. Abby DelBianco, Sarah Elsakr, Chinny Sharma, Cathy Wang. Fast-Write (3 minutes). How would Prospero’s trials and situations be different if he had been directly involved in his own downfall?

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Exploring Mazursky

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  1. Exploring Mazursky English 90AS: Reading Genres | Fall 2011 Abby DelBianco, Sarah Elsakr, Chinny Sharma, Cathy Wang

  2. Fast-Write (3 minutes) • How would Prospero’s trials and situations be different if he had been directly involved in his own downfall? • Cite examples from the text if necessary.

  3. The Tempest (1982) • New York City, New York • Philip the famous architect • Antonia (Philip’s wife) & Alonzo (Philip’s boss) • Philip, Miranda, Aretha, Kalibanos on an abandoned Greek isle • Alonzo and his crew shipwrecked

  4. Film Clips • SarahPhilip and Antonia fighting in New York • AbbyFreddie and Miranda meeting on the Greek isle • CathyPhilip day-dreaming in New York • ChinnyThe closing scene of the film

  5. Prospero v. Philip • Fast-Write assignment • Exile v. escape • Reliability as a protagonist (characterization based on his insanity) • The closing scene of the movie • Do you think Philip is still in control throughout the movie? • We’ll continue discussing the closing scene with Chinny

  6. Roles of Women • Antonia & Dolores v. Miranda & Aretha • Appearance associated with personality • Obsession with sexuality • What is the purpose of including women in the plotline? • What concepts or problems do they represent (absent in the original)?

  7. Revenge v. Midlife Crisis • Interior v. exterior conflicts • Interlude v. exile • Fantasy and reality: the ideal situation • Is Mazursky trying to say something completely new with this change in plot? • If people have the option of a brief escape, would most people take it?

  8. Reconciliation • Atmosphere of the concluding scene (short, nonchalant, inconclusive) • Characterizing Prospero as virtuous or manipulative? • Aretha’s character dancing with Alonzo – what’s up with THAT? • Why does Philip apologize to Kalibanos?

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