Read my playwright please ; ) (It's a short playwright for school.)?

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Character Key
B: Brett Collins R: Colonel Riley L: Mr. Lenard

Narrator: It is the year 2012, Russian troops have just land on our home soil. With people being slaughtered, young Brett Collins is completely oblivious to whatâs going on as he stands outside of a local Wal-Mart.
(Curtains Open)
Act1, Scene 1,
Day1
(Brett is leaning against an outside wall of Wal-Mart. He is listening to his i-pod with enormous headphones.)
(Colonel Riley is on the curb watching a portable television on his lap.)
Reporter on television: Breaking News! The Russians have just landed and are making way through our area. The government has advised everyone to stay inside. And if you are out and about take cover immediately. So everyone please( The broadcast shuts off with a static noise as the reporter is talking.)
(People start swarming.)
R: Just like back in Nam!
(Riley runs over and shakes Brett who is too deep into his music to know whatâs going on, by the shoulders.)
R: Didnât cha hear my boy? Get inside!
(Brett takes off headphones.)
B: Get off me you crazy old man!
R: Itâs for your own good son.
(Riley grabs Brett and carries him inside Wal-Mart.)
Act 1,Scene 2
(Brett and Riley are inside the vacant Wal-Mart)
B: Whatâs goin on you freak!
R: Donât cha know the Russians are takin over?!
(A snobby man who is in the store walks up to them)
L: My first day in this town and there is already a bloody war.
R: Yes thereâs a war at hand! And we need immediate shelter.
L: What are we gonna do camp out in this dump? (sarcastically)
R: Thatâs exactly what were gonna do if ya wanna stay alive boys! (In a creepy tone)
R: Now what are your names soldier?
B: Brett Collins reporting for duty sir. (Sarcastically)
R: Donât get smart with me boy! (Really irritated)
L: I am Mr. Lenard, my first names Mr. and my last names Lenard (Vey Sarcastically.)And who might you be?
R: Iâm Colonel Riley.
L: And who put you in charge you pestering old bum?
R: I did! Iâm a proud Vietnam Veteran! So what I says goes! Ya got it! So go get some supplies and start making camp.
Act1,Scene 3
(Bret is setting up camp while Riley is having a smoke in a corner. Mr. Lenard is trying to set up a tent but fails.)
B: I finished hitching the tents, chained the doors, and set up the barricades. And uh, thereâs also some rifles over there just in case.
R: Oh believe m boy. Ha Ha , letâs just say theyâll come in handy.
R: And good job my boy, whereâd ya learn to set up a tent like that? (Shocked tone)
B: Oh, Uh when my dad was around, Uh we used to go camping a lot. Nothin uh, serious though. (Nervous and sad tone.)
R: Ohâ¦..well ,uh ,go fetch me those weapons ha ha. (awkwardness)
(Brett goes and getâs rifles)
(Frustrated with his tent, Lenard comes over and sits next to Riley.)
R: What about you Lenard? Whatâs your story?
L: Well if you really must know. I am a lawyer at Albany Law firm in New York. I graduated top 10 in my class at Harvard Law. The only reason I am at this dump is because of some stupid business trip! (Same snobby attitude as always.)
R: Well Iâm sorry youâre so bitter!
L: Yes, in fact Iâm leaving this place right now!
(Brett walks quickly over trying to cut off Mr. Lenardâs path, but the lawyer barges through.)
B: You canât go out there; the troops will shoot you up!
L: That is a chance Iâll have to take. Besides anything is better than spending time with you bloody oâl misfits!
(Mr. Lenard unlocks the door and confidently heads out the door.)
(He walks out about 10 yards when he gets sniped in the head and dies instantly on the spot.)
B: Oh my God! (Shocked in disbelief.)
R: Lock it up! Lock it up! Hurry, before those bastards storm in!
(Brett and Riley chain up and lock door.)
(They head back to camp armed and ready.)
Act2, Scene1
Day 2
(Brett and Riley are sound asleep as they are awakened by a loud grinding noise.)
B: What the hell is that?
R: Sounds like their cutting through our barricade!
B: What are we gonna do?! Are we gonna die?!
R: Shut up! Prepare for battle. (Heroic tone.)
(They take cover behind a register and start shooting)
R: Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Die you pansies. (Riley sounds like a lunatic.)
B: Theyâre getting closer
(The Wal-Mart is a warzone.)
(A Russian soldier flanks Brett and Riley)
(The soldier shoots and so does Riley. They both drop.)
R: Ahhh!
R: Weâve had a good run my boy. Now up to you to hold em off. (Riley dies.)
(Brett has a sad look in his eye in disbelief)
(Suddenly his adrenaline rushes as he goes on a maniac-liked rampage.)
(There is about five soldiers left)
(Suddenly, a militia breaks open one of the other doors.)
(The militia eliminates the remaining Russian infantry.)
(Brett realizes the militia is the prestigious Navy SEALS)
Commander Of Navy SEALS: Good work, mission accomplished. (Salutes Brett and Bret solutes back).
(The Navy Seals escort them onto their helicopter and take him to safety.)
(Close Curtain.)
The End



Answer
A playwright is a person who crafts a play What he writes is called a play or a script. This is abit complicated in combat action for the stage You could never get enough people to o the 'play' and never be able to stage the action. YOu are too used to movies, so you have written it like a movie instead of a stage play. . Your grammatical errors make it less effective as well. A good play needs no narrator. The deus ex machina ending is not believable. And the play suffers from a anti climax. All that being said, As a writing exercise for your class, if you clean up the spelling, tense and other grammatical matters, it may be well received.

A few questions about Quebec?




Cripple


For my summer homework, I have a few questions I've been unable to answer.
1. What kind of things can you do there if you spend your summer/winter vacation in the province of Quebec?
2. Name 2-3 famous people from the province of Quebec, and describe what they are famous for.
3. Name 2-3 products and/or events the province of Quebec is well known for.

Thank you all in advance! :)



Answer
I lived there for almost 22 years. 1.In the summer months you can "go fly fishing for native brook trout", you can canoe in rivers and lakes, you can camp in a tent in zones called "ZEC" way up in the bush. You can visit tourist attractions such as "Les Grand Chutes Canyon Ste. Anne" over the St. Anne river. You cross over rope-supported bridges and look down into the canyon, you can take a photo of the famous hotel Le Chateau Frontenac from the Levis Ferry, after boarding on foot from Quebec City to Levis, you can take a cruise boat called the HMS Louie Joiiette and sail down to the Quebec Bridge and up to the Island of Orleans while listening to a live orchestra. In the winter you can ski down the slopes of the highest vertical ski drop in Eastern Canada at Le Massif just past Beaupre, Quebec, you can take a borrowed husky dog team out dog-sledding, you can go snowshoeing with snow shoes made the way they were made 400 years ago, you can go ice skating on rinks, and frozen ponds and lakes,. You can climb to the top of of Mountain at the end of McGill St., in Montreal and on a clear day you can admire a view of a good portion of the City of Montreal. 2.There are so many famous Quebecers. Giles Vignault from Natashquan, Quebec who wrote scores of songs such as "Mon Pays Ce N'est Pas Un Pays - C'est L'Hiver" ("My country is not a country - it's the winter"). Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau who tried to bring in Bilingualism throughout Canada and did bring in the Constitution Act in 1982 from which we have our "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms" today. Samuel de Champlain, whose statue is beside the hotel Le Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City. He founded that city in 1608 and they celebrated their 400th anniversary four years
ago. 3.PRODUCT: Maple Syrup. You can visit a real sugar-shack village up on the mountain South/above Riguad, Quebec. If you stay for the evening you can watch and participate in square-dancing or just listening to the fiddles being played (this maple village is about 10 miles Northwest of the Auberge des Galland near Ste. Marte which had a million dollar fire in April 2012). EVENT: "The Quebec (City) Winter Carnival" one event is the long boat races across the St. Lawrence River during the Carnival where boaters hop in/jump out ad row on water and slide on ice to beat their competitors. By the way, if you visit a sugar shack in April or May, you can watch as warm maple syrup, just after it is poured over the snow...it then crystallizes and you eat it cold .
PRODUCT: Newsprint...Spruce trees in the northern half of Quebec provide enough pulp to print all newspapers in Quebec, some in Ontario and some in New York and Boston. This is after, of course, the pulp is pressed into newsprint which comes out of the pulp and paper mills in throughout the northern parts in rolls that are 20 feet wide and almost a half mile long.




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