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"Timun Mas" Drama Script

Timun Mas Act 1 Narator           :           A long, long time ago, there lived a Widow who didn’t have a child. She lived in a village near a forest. Everyday, she prayed to God for a child. Widow            :           “Oh, God … Please give me a child, I feel lonely. I promise that I will always protect my child. Please answer my prayer. Thank you, God.” Act 2 Narator           :           One day, The Green Giant, Buto Ijo, passed by her house. She heard what she was praying for. Widow            :           “Oh, my God! Who are you?” (with scar...

Lottery : Shirley Jackson

Here are some informations about Lottery by Shirley Jackson that maybe can help you, guys. Actually, it's my discussion task in my college. Don't forget to put the credit if you want to copy it. Thankyou :) Discussion questions: 1.        Where does the story take place? In what way dose the setting affect the story? Does it make you more or less likely to anticipate the ending? The setting is in the town square. The setting affect this lottery story because it will become some kind like weird if an event like lottery, where there are many people gather in one place, doesn’t have the setting in town square. I think, the title make the reader more likely to anticipate the ending. It is about “who will become the winner of the lottery” when I start to read it. So, setting doesn’t affect the reader to anticipate the ending. 2.        In what ways are the characters differentiated from one another? Looking back at the ...

The Sandbox : Edward Albee

Born on March 12, 1928, in Washington, D.C., Edward Albee was adopted as an infant by Reed Albee, the son of Edward Franklin Albee, a powerful American Vaudeville producer. Brought up in an atmosphere of great affluence, he clashed early with the strong-minded Mrs. Albee who attempted to mold him into a respectable member of the Larchmont, New York social scene. But the young Albee refused to be bent to his mother's will, choosing instead to associate with artists and intellectuals whom she found, at the very least, objectionable. At the age of twenty, Albee moved to New York's Greenwich Village where he held a variety of odd jobs including office boy, record salesman, and messenger for Western Union before finally hitting it big with his 1959 play, The Zoo Story , the story of a drifter who acts out his own murder with the unwitting aid of an upper-middle-class editor. Along with other early works such as The Sandbox (1959) and The American Dream (1960), The Zoo Story effec...