My, rather, Cara and I's greatest success was the script being completed. It took so much out of me, thinking of characters, arguing about lines, and creating something that I was proud of. There were many challenges I faced. This including collaboration, communication, finishing on deadlines, but the biggest challenge of being a playwright for me was getting past worrying about the work load and actually doing the work. Thinking about work, stopped me from completing the work. Some questions that might arise for me now may be, "how can I help the director portray what is on the script into the actors?"That is the main question that I think I can help with.
Although there have been problems throughout the semester, there is quite a lot to be thankful for. I am thankful for my peers that have graciously edited my work and thankful that they can rely on me to be a good editor as well. I am thankful for the opportunity to be proven wrong in my previous assumptions about writing and about how the work environment really is. I am thankful for a sarcastic teacher who has spent countless hours helping me with my job as the playwright and opened my eyes up to different perspectives-but most of all I am thankful for my supportive friends and family who have helped me through the first semester of my junior year.
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