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Vocabulary
ethical responsibilityauthortextaudienceadapting literature
Skills
  • maintain (ethical responsibility to author, text, and audience) #dok2
  • adapt (literature for performance) #dok3
  • evaluate (adaptations for ethical considerations) #dok3
Learning Targets
  • I can identify what ethical responsibility means in the context of oral interpretation. #dok1
  • I can explain why maintaining ethical responsibility to the author, text, and audience is important when adapting literature. #dok2
  • I can apply ethical considerations when adapting a literary text for performance. #dok3
  • I can evaluate whether an adaptation remains respectful to the original author, text, and audience. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Respecting the original intent of the author and the integrity of the text is essential when adapting literature for performance.
  • Ethical considerations are crucial to maintain authenticity and fairness to the audience, author, and the work itself during adaptation.
Essential Questions
  • What does it mean to have ethical responsibility when adapting literature for performance?
  • How can an interpreter ensure fidelity to the author’s intent and the original text during adaptation?
  • Why is it important to consider the audience’s expectations and rights when performing adapted literature?
  • What are some consequences of failing to maintain ethical responsibility when adapting a work?
  • How can we balance creative interpretation with ethical obligations to the author, text, and audience?