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If a playwright chooses to reinterpret a traditional story she will most likely

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If a playwright chooses to reinterpret a traditional story, she will most likely:

B. alter the focus of the story to fit her perspective.

Reinterpretation of a traditional story

When a writer changes a classic story, they usually want to show it in a new way and add new things to the story. By changing what the story is mainly about, the writer can highlight various ideas, people, or parts that match with what they want to show or accomplish in their art.

This lets them share their own point of view on the story and come up with a new way of understanding it that may change the original story.

Changing the theme and plot of a traditional story can be part of reinterpreting it, but it's not the only way to do it. The writer can keep some parts of the story the same, but change other parts to make the story more exciting.

If a playwright chooses to reinterpret a traditional story, she will most likely. A. change the theme and the plot to break from the past.

B. alter the focus of the story to fit her perspective.

C. include background information on the story's author.

D. preserve the figurative language in the original story.

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Most likely, they will give the playwright an appropriate credit. The person who originally wrote the play lists the second playwright in the program as one of the dramatists. This is because the playwright read, understood and wrote the content again, adding scenes that are necessary to help the work flow better.

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