Thursday, March 17, 2011

the elements of drama of QWERTYUIOP








(1) PLOT
a) exposition :
-Lucy worried thinking about who's going to employ her with her not so good ability

b) rising action :
-Lucy got a job and she was very happy

c) climax :
-She was about to run away due to afraid and upset to the haunted typewriter and she cried .

d) falling action :
-Lucy found out who Ms. Broome was

e) resolution :
-Lucy confronted Ms. Broome about Mr. Bannister. She then wished Ms. Broome goodluck in her new job and said goodbye to her.


(2) THEMES
  • Loneliness of a woman
  • Determine brings success
  • Opportunity knocks but once
  • Have to be patient whenever problems arise
  • Don't judge a book by its cover
  • Love and care for family membership

(3) SETTINGS

a) TIME - probably takes place in early 18th century when office work was still done on typewriters and tapes were still in use.

b) PLACE    -Lucy's house (kitchen)
                     -Rose & Bannister's firm (Lucy's office room)
                     -Belmont Secretarial College

c) SOCIAL -helpful society
                   -lonely society
                   -Poor society
                   -Hardworking and committed society


(4) POINT OF VIEW 
- Third person point of view


(5) CHARACTERS
a) Lucy Beck -main, round, dynamic
                      -Young and small girl
                      -17 years old girl
                      -diploma holder
                      -new secretary at Ross & Bannister's firm
                      -Touch-typist
                      -high-spirited and committed girl
                      -high-tempered, impatient
                      -Poor
                      -Brave

b) Ms. Broome -main, round, dynamic
                         -former secretary
                         -short-sighted
                         -tough old devil
                         -lonely
                         -committed and loyal worker
                         -her back straight as a ruler

c) Mr. Harry Darke -main, round, dynamic
                               -old man
                               -talkative
                               -his small dark eyes like currants
                               -Ross & Bannister's handyman
                               -helpful and concerned man

d) Mr. Ross -minor, flat, static
                    -committed towards job
                    -concern about his workers

e) Mrs. Price -minor, flat, static
                     -principal of Belmont Secretarial College
                     -high-spirited
                     -judgmental person

f) Lucy's Mom -minor, flat, static
                        -housewife
                        -poor
                        -kind
                        -patient

g) Uncle Bert -minor, flat, static
                      -lonely
                      -drunkard

             

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