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Gluskabe and Old Man Winter by Joseph Bruchac Review

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Gluskabe and Old Man Winter

byJoseph Bruchac

Review

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1. Drama

• A story written to be performed by actors for an audience

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2. Characters

• People who take part in the action

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3. Conflict

• A problem between two characters or forces

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4. Theme

• A message or insight about life

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5. Acts

• Units of the action in a drama

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6. Scenes

• A section of uninterrupted action in the act of a drama

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7. Dialogue

• The words characters say

• The words of each character appear next to the character’s name

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8. Script

• A printed form of the play

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9. Stage Directions

• Sets of bracketed information that tell what the stage looks like and how the characters should move and speak.

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10. Set

• The construction on stage that suggests the time and place of the action

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11. Props

• The movable items such as a book, a suitcase, or a flashlight that the actors use to make their actions look realistic

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12. Comedy

• A form of drama that has a happy ending

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13. Tragedy

• A form of drama in which events lead to the downfall of the main character

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14. Screenplays

• Scripts from which movies are produced

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15. Teleplays

• Types of screenplays written for television

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16. Radio Plays

• The written format of radio broadcasts

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17. Who is the main character?

• Gluskabe

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18. How many scenes are in this drama?• four

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19. What is Gluskabe’s job?

• To help the people

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20. Why does the Human Being visit Gluskabe and Grandmother Woodchuck?

• To ask Gluskabe to help bring the long winter to an end.

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21. What does Gluskabe ask Old Man Winter to do?

• Go home to the Winter Land

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22. What is strange about Old Man Winter’s fire?

• It is made of ice.

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23. Where does Grandmother Woodchuck say that warm weather comes from?

• The Summer Land

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24. What does Gluskabe do to look like the people of the Summer Land?

• He covers one of his eyes with a patch.

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25. What does Gluskabe take with him to the Summer Land?

• Four large balls

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26. Why are the Summer Land people angry with Gluskabe?

• They are angry because he stole a summerstick, and they are greedy people who want to keep all of the warm weather for themselves.

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27. What do the crows think they are taking from Gluskabe?• The crows think they are taking

Gluskabe’s head.

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28. What happens when Gluskabe takes the summerstick into Old Man Winter’s wigwam?

• The summerstick melts the wigwam and forces Old Man Winter to leave.

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29. What happens after Old Man Winter leaves?

• The sun comes out and flowers and plants appear.

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30. Why does winter return each year?• Winter returns because Gluskabe took

only one of the four summersticks and used it to melt winter.

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31. What is the purpose of this drama?• The drama explains why the seasons

change.