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If you don't go to this class every single day, you will fail it. If you don't follow along in the plays, highlight the quotes, and take careful notes about why she says they're important, you will fail it. If you don't listen carefully for information about the play's tme period, author, and plot in her introductory lectures, you will fail it.
If you do this stuff, though, and devote a few hours to studying before the tests, you'll be just fine. I gots As on everything, and I think I read maybe 2 of the 17 plays we discussed in class; the rest came from taking good notes and studying. (And extra credit! Go to local plays, audition for her playwriting class' final scenes, and the extra credit will rock your world!)
A lot of people complain that Dr. Taylor is anti-Christian. She isn't, she's Episcopalian, but she has no problem saying something controversial to illustrate an author's point of view or playing Devil's advocate to get a debate going about an issue raised in a play.
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