What is the theme?
"Show me the way". There are people who need help, who need advice, and who make some very unusual choices about who they take that leap of faith with.
How does each Act relate to the theme? Answer in complete sentence.
Prologue:
Mr.X was devastated after he found out that his wife was having an affair. So he decided to turn to someone that might can help him to make sense of the situation, his lawyer, but then he found out that his lawyer was actually the one who his wife was having the affair with. So in the prologue, Mr.X went to the wrong person for help.
Act 1 Just South of the Unicorns:
The narrator is Logan Hill, a big fan of Piers Anthony. And Andy is a huge fan of Piers Anthony. At the age of 15, Andy ran away to visit Piers Anthony, his idol. He didn't even know where his idol live, so he just pick up clues from all of his books, and locate a place. He eventually met his idol but he was told he couldn't stay with Piers. But Piers did give him advice. And even now, Piers still remember Andy very well.
Act 2 Oh! The Places You Will NOT Go!:
"That story was written by David Rakoff, who was Seuss, and Jonathan Goldstein, who was Samsa. " In this story, Jonathan Goldstein thinks he is a cockroach. And he's asking help from a doctor called Seuss. And Seuss is a doctor who always reply in rhythm.
Why do you think the producers decided to include a nonfiction and fiction story?
I think the reason that producers decided to do this was because he wants us to know, in this world that full off different possibilities, anything could happen anywhere and anytime. So it wouldn't just happen in the real world, in fiction too. Also, including both nonfiction and fiction stories can help to make the theme more vivid.
Is this effective storytelling? Does each story flow logically? How does the music impact the storytelling? Would you have put the stories in this order were you a producer of this show?
I think the storytelling is great and it flows logically, because when I was listening to the episode, I could understand the story very well and I could get the point of it. Also, I think the music has been really helpful to the storytelling, it sometimes make the story more intense when the narrator is telling something surprising or unusual, and it sometimes make the relaxed when the narrator is saying something sincere. And yes, if I was the producer, I would still put it in this order.
"Show me the way". There are people who need help, who need advice, and who make some very unusual choices about who they take that leap of faith with.
How does each Act relate to the theme? Answer in complete sentence.
Prologue:
Mr.X was devastated after he found out that his wife was having an affair. So he decided to turn to someone that might can help him to make sense of the situation, his lawyer, but then he found out that his lawyer was actually the one who his wife was having the affair with. So in the prologue, Mr.X went to the wrong person for help.
Act 1 Just South of the Unicorns:
The narrator is Logan Hill, a big fan of Piers Anthony. And Andy is a huge fan of Piers Anthony. At the age of 15, Andy ran away to visit Piers Anthony, his idol. He didn't even know where his idol live, so he just pick up clues from all of his books, and locate a place. He eventually met his idol but he was told he couldn't stay with Piers. But Piers did give him advice. And even now, Piers still remember Andy very well.
Act 2 Oh! The Places You Will NOT Go!:
"That story was written by David Rakoff, who was Seuss, and Jonathan Goldstein, who was Samsa. " In this story, Jonathan Goldstein thinks he is a cockroach. And he's asking help from a doctor called Seuss. And Seuss is a doctor who always reply in rhythm.
Why do you think the producers decided to include a nonfiction and fiction story?
I think the reason that producers decided to do this was because he wants us to know, in this world that full off different possibilities, anything could happen anywhere and anytime. So it wouldn't just happen in the real world, in fiction too. Also, including both nonfiction and fiction stories can help to make the theme more vivid.
Is this effective storytelling? Does each story flow logically? How does the music impact the storytelling? Would you have put the stories in this order were you a producer of this show?
I think the storytelling is great and it flows logically, because when I was listening to the episode, I could understand the story very well and I could get the point of it. Also, I think the music has been really helpful to the storytelling, it sometimes make the story more intense when the narrator is telling something surprising or unusual, and it sometimes make the relaxed when the narrator is saying something sincere. And yes, if I was the producer, I would still put it in this order.