Build Empathy With Improv
After you respond to the writing prompt, take your ideas further by acting out Emma’s conversation with Aubree.
Improv is a type of acting that doesn’t involve a script. You make up your lines as you go along, based on what the other actors are saying and doing.
Choose a partner and decide who will play Emma and who will play Aubree. Then take turns speaking as your characters. Just as you should in a real-life conversation, listen carefully to what your partner says before deciding how you’ll answer.
Things to think about:
- How does your character feel?
- What does your character want?
- How does the other character feel? How can you tell?
- What does the other character want? How can you tell?
- What can you do or say to help the conversation end happily for both of you?