Othello Blog 2

I must admit, yesterday during English I was worried that my group was not going to be worried to make a rough copy of our script today. Almost five scenes didn't have lines, and there was no way you can make a script with the full plot with that missing. However, it all worked out. During English class today my group sent half of the period to finish uploading lines, and we spent half of it editing to make our script. Luckily, my group members are very cooperative and hard working. We all got focused and did what we had to do.

  As team manager, my team depends on me to keep us all on track. I feel like it makes working on the project easier though. Only because I get stressed easily. If one of my group members isn't on task, or isn't putting as much effort into something as the rest of us, I get upset. So being team manager gives me a chance to make sure things get done in time for the due dates. 

Editing the script was a challenge. My group members and I were not sure if something we took out would have a big impact on the script. Some lines were very long so instead of just cutting out the whole entire speech we would take out small parts such as "Tis true" or sentences that when taken out still made sense to the reader. The finale script seems as if it is about eight and a half minuets well. Hope the staged reading goes well.

Reading through my script, the plot is crystal clear to me and I actually understand it. Shakespeare is hard to understand in the first place, but having it broken down is easier for me to see the jealous, lies and deception.  

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