Exploring Pinnock's use of temporal ellipsis in 'Leave Taking'
I can evaluate how Winsome Pinnock’s use of off-stage events contributes to the play’s drama.
Exploring Pinnock's use of temporal ellipsis in 'Leave Taking'
I can evaluate how Winsome Pinnock’s use of off-stage events contributes to the play’s drama.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Temporal ellipsis emphasises the aftermath of key events in drama.
- Off-stage events can influence character emotions and relationships significantly.
- The audience engages more deeply by imagining missing moments.
- Pinnock uses ellipsis to enhance themes of grief and conflict.
- Both surface level understanding and deeper analysis can be used when analysing temporal ellipsis
Keywords
Temporal ellipsis - the deliberate omission of certain events in a narrative, focusing on the aftermath rather than the events themselves
Omission - the act of leaving out or excluding something
Nuanced - having subtle or slight differences that add complexity and depth to something
Profound - having deep meaning or significance
Aftermath - the results that follow a significant event, often one that is destructive or disruptive
Common misconception
Pupils may think that temporal ellipsis is used solely because the playwright wants to avoid showing certain events on stage due to logistical constraints or a desire to avoid graphic scenes.
While practical concerns can influence a playwright’s decision, temporal ellipsis is primarily a deliberate artistic choice to emphasise emotional or psychological consequences over the event itself.
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Equipment
You will need access to a copy of Winsome Pinnock's 'Leave Taking' published by Nick Hern Books.
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Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
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Starter quiz
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