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Musical Script Analysis 
Students will write a 5-6 paged analysis of a musical of their choice.
Rubric Code: N94C5
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Musical Script Analysis
  Poor

1 pts

Great

3 pts

Superior

5 pts

Story

Poor

Unfocused or nonexistent.
Great

More than one sentence, focused on more than one key aspect of the story.
Superior

One sentence summarizes the entire story.
Plot Devices

Poor

Only discussed 1-2 plot devices and failed to elaborate.
Great

Discussed some plot devices but needed more detail.
Superior

Detailed discussion of various plot devices employed throughout the production. Ex. Recurring motifs, flashbacks, subplots, derision, lyrical moment, etc.
Inciting Incident

Poor
Great
Superior

The inciting incident is identified and justified. This is the inciting incident why?
Complications/Crises

Poor
Great
Superior
Climax

Poor
Great
Superior
Conventions

Poor
Great
Superior
Protagonists/Antagonists

Poor
Great
Superior
Character Types and Devices

Poor
Great
Superior
Character Journey

Poor
Great
Superior
Character Relationships

Poor
Great
Superior
Character Objectives and Tactics

Poor
Great
Superior

Detailed identification of various superobjectives and secondary objectives that at least three characters are trying to complete and the tactics they use to accomplish them.
Vision of Reality

Poor
Great
Superior
Themes/Ideas

Poor
Great
Superior
Key Actions/Ideas/Images

Poor
Great
Superior
Reaction

Poor
Great
Superior





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