How to get Away with Murder.
When reading this script I have enjoyed the most is show different of a read it is you can see the amount of detail the writer put into this book and yes because of the fact its a television show. But, also because it shows the value they have put in the show. The writing fluency really show throughout the story and they keep it fresh and up to date. The kids in the class all share a common goal to be like Mrs. Keating. Also, the writer use an imagery technique to flash forward through time and show the kids struggling through covering up the murder. The guy they have killed is actually Mrs. Keating's husband.
This really sets the stage within the first few scenes. I was really excited to see the way it was scripted so differently from the show. It shows things that were not even in scenes such as wording, some characters words are changed from the script, based on the character. This is a good read and also good to watch that way you see if your imagery, matches the on screen image. I've really enjoyed watching and seeing this story unfold and come to life.
Quote: "I defend what's just and what abides to the law." I chose this quote because it was a very important line in the script, because it gave a really jaw dropping exit. Mrs. Keating was giving a very important line by saying that she chooses a to defend those to provide a just and abide by the criminal law.
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