Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Moral Issues In Dramas

As far a problems there were in translating a moral issue into a drama, I would just say that the morals might have changed with time. Things change and the terms they used back in those days were not exactly what we use today, which does make some of the deeper meaning lost if you do not understand the language.

I do definitely find this presentation of a moral issue much more effective than a lecture. Lectures can only go so far. Words cannot paint a picture in someone's mind. Also, one's mind can wander during a lecture while when there is a story as interesting as a drama, one's mind cannot wander.  When the players can paint this picture for people, the audience can understand something much easier and the picture remains in a person's mind for much longer than anything else.

As a drama, moral issues come across very strongly. The point and importance of the moral issue is exemplified in the drama.
Everyman and His Trainer

3 comments:

  1. It was more interesting working on a small project that listening to a lecture. Although the professor's lectures are extremely interesting. And I am not only saying that to get EXTRA CREDIT. Honest!

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  2. I concur that acting out the drama can be more effective than even the most exciting lecture. This is because people learn easier when they are involved with it (in my opinion).

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  3. I think that is what is so cool about Broadway. Because they have some incredible actors and they can paint that picture inside of your head.

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