Also, do not assume that we all know what you are talking about. Be clear in yourquestions, statements and analysis of the play.**Think of your time as a discussion leader as a chance to help us all discuss and deepen ourunderstanding of the play.First: What did you learn about the playwright and the play?• As the discussion leader you should have allowed your curiosity to lead you down arabbit hole. Tell us a bit about who the playwright is and the significance of this play.• When you had a question or didn’t understand something, did you look it up? If so, whatdid you learn?Two: What themes did you notice?• Think about a theme or idea that you noticed and view as important to our understandingof the play.• Provide a quote or moment in the play that supports your belief that this theme is presentin the play.Three: What questions do you have about the play?• Create two or three questions that can help us explore the play deeper.o Don’t ask questions that are easy to answer (i.e. Is Sophie Treadwell aplaywright? Yes, we know she is.).• Think about open questions that start with “how” or “why.”o Come with your own answers or ideas for at least two of the questions. Even ifyou don’t have a concrete answer, it is great to have a thought about why you areasking this question.What you should hand in: Questions and Sources• Turn in a document with your questions and parsed out answers. Tell me why youwanted to ask this question.• Write out what interesting things you learned about the playwright and the play. Citeyour sources.• Write out the themes you noticed and provide textual evidence for where you found proofthat theme was present in the play. Include in-text citations.• Then, tell me if you think this play is worth studying. Tell me why or why not.• Use MLA formatting and cite any and all sources you’ve used to help you.• You should have a minimum two (2) sources, your play may not count towards thatnumber.Include:Header, 12pt font, double spaced, Times New Roman. Make sure to proof your paper. Thisshould be no more than 2-3 pages