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Beginnings & Endings (Closure Within Text Form (Metrical Regularity,…
Beginnings & Endings
Titles, Rules & Introductions
Rules
Tradition
Genre
Axel Olrik's: Laws of Folklore
Tell Rather Than Show
Titles
Begins with Title
Stories & Jokes
'
the one about..
'
When Titles are Necessary
Introduction(s)
'
Voice
' of the Poet
'
Narrate
' (vs) More Direct
Addressing the Audience
Open (vs) Close Expression of Thought
Variations of '
Voice
' of Performer
The Poetic "
I
"
Performance Openers
Poems
Full Emotional Impact
'
Cracking the Whip
'
Surreal to Happen
Direct Questions
Forceful Beginnings
Haiku Poems = Surreal Twist
Open a Poem
Again
Storytelling
Define / Describe Content
Metaphors
Obvious Representation(s)
Brief Introduction
Literature
Common Literary Forms
Increase the Impact
Folklore
Collection / Anthology
SIgned Performance
Punchline
Extra Section
Coda
Structure & Form
Clear Expectations
Indicated Gestures
Live Performance(s)
Performer: Take on Roll (vs) Role Stops
Facial Expressions
Specific Body Posture
Notated Person(s)
Yang Ye
'
Ah-ha
'
Penny Gunn
Deaf Studies
Jesus Marchan
Fish
Paul Scott
Tree
Too Busy to Hug
No Time to See
No Mask Like Home
We'll Meet Again
I Know Who (Stole My Heart)
Roz: Teach a Dog a New Trick
Blue Suit
Dorothy Miles
Elephants Dancing
Trio
The Staircase
Atiyah Asmal
For My Aunt
Fernanda Machado
Flight over Rio (Voo sober Rio)
Richard Carter
Snow Globe
Looking for Diamonds
Owl
Cochlear Implant
Deaf Gay
Shop Window
Johanna Mesch
Earthquake
Nigel Howard
Deaf
'Cracking The Whip': Steve Ryan
Donna Williams
Who Am I?
Closure
Endings Influence Response(s)
Creates Coherent, Complete, Stable Feel
Dynamic
More to be Said (
Poems
)
Ultimate Conclusion(s)
Negative (or) Undesirable Ending
Conventions
(
Eastern
) Scenic Closure
(
Western
) End w/ Statements & Abstractions
(
Sign Language Poems
) Ends with Presented Images / Explore Ideas
(
Chinese Poetry
) Concrete Images / Abstract Ideas
Natural Stopping Points (
vs
) Not-Natural
Conclude with Abstract Comments
Closure Devices/Content
Natural End
Major Shift in Plot
Stopping Points
Closure Points
Prediction
Back to the Beginning
Continuation
Fundamental Change(s)
Closure Within Text Form
Metrical Regularity
Concluding Words
Slowing Tempo
Lowering Pitch
Increased Force
Duration
Rhythm / Speed
Unexpected Abruption
Shocking Endings
Taboo Signs
Using Sound in Signed Performance
Repetition / Patterns of 3
Structure
Signer's Body
Placing / Directing Signs
Returning to a State of Symmetry
ASL Storytelling & Literature
Chelsee Patterson
Chapter 8
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March 6th, 2020