Novel: Hot Seat

Directions:

What is Hot Seat? Hot Seat follows a similar format to a talk show, but there is more audience participation and interaction with the guests. For this activity, there will be a host who guides the “show” along. The following guests will be on tomorrow’s show:

  • Nick Carraway
  • Jay Gatsby
  • Tom Buchanan
  • Daisy Buchanan
  • Jordan Baker
  • George Wilson
  • Myrtle Wilson
  • Pammy Buchanan
  • Meyer Wolfsheim
  • Klipspringer

The Host

The role of the host is to conduct the show and make sure that things run smoothly. The first responsibility of the host is to come up with a name for the talk show and a name for him/herself (it can be your own name or you can be a completely different character). Before the Q&A session with the guests, the host needs to have a short introduction. You might introduce the show, topic, etc. The next step will then be to introduce the guests and direct the questions and draw in audience participation and interaction with the guests. As the host, you will be responsible for calling on the audience. At the end of the show, make sure to have some type of closure.

The Guests

All guests will need to act in character according to the story. You should be prepared to answer any question that the audience presents. Keep in mind that if specific details are asked, you need to follow the story. Also, bring in one item that connects you with the character, such as a piece of clothing the character would wear or an item they might have.

The Audience

Each person, minus the host, will need to come up with at least two open-end questions for each guest listed above. Open-end questions should be thought provoking and insightful. You might ask the following of Daisy, “What is the ‘too much’ that Gatsby wants of you?” Although the questions should be insightful, they may have some humor and less seriousness than others. Prior to the start of the show, I will check that each audience member has at least twenty questions ready.


Short Story: Hot Seat

Directions:

What is Hot Seat? Hot Seat follows a similar format to a talk show, but there is more audience participation and interaction with the guests. For this activity, there will be a host who guides the “show” along. The following guests will be on tomorrow’s show:

  • Harold Krebs
  • Harold’s sister Helen
  • Harold’s mother Mrs. Krebs
  • Nick Adams
  • Nick’s Father Dr. Adams
  • Nick’s Uncle George
  • The Native American Father
  • The Native American Mother
  • The Man from “Hills Like White Elephants”
  • The Woman from “Hills Like White Elephants”

The Host

The role of the host is to conduct the show and make sure that things run smoothly. The first responsibility of the host is to come up with a name for the talk show and a name for him/herself (it can be your own name or you can be a completely different character). Before the Q&A session with the guests, the host needs to have a short introduction. You might introduce the show, topic, etc. The next step will then be to introduce the guests and direct the questions and draw in audience participation and interaction with the guests. As the host, you will be responsible for calling on the audience. At the end of the show, make sure to have some type of closure.

The Guests

All guests will need to act in character according to the story. You should be prepared to answer any question that the audience presents. Keep in mind that if specific details are asked, you need to follow the story. Also, bring in one item that connects you with the character, such as a piece of clothing the character would wear or an item they might have.

The Audience

Each person, minus the host, will need to come up with at least two open-end questions for each guest listed above. Open-end questions should be thought provoking and insightful. You might ask the following of Harold, “Why don’t you love your mother?” Although the questions should be insightful, they may have some humor and less seriousness than others. Prior to the start of the show, I will check that each audience member has at least twenty questions ready.

Sign Up Sheet for Hot Seat Activityn Period ____

Put your name next to the role you would like to have. If more than one person signs up for a role we will have some kind of lottery, or I’ll make an executive decision to decide who gets the part

The Host: ______

Harold Krebs: ______

Harold’s sister Helen: ______

Harold’s mother Mrs. Krebs: ______

Nick Adams: ______

Nick’s Father Dr. Adams: ______

Nick’s Uncle George: ______

The Native American Father: ______

The Native American Mother: ______

The Man from “Hills Like White Elephants”:______

The Woman from “Hills Like White Elephants”:______

The Audience: ______

The Catcher in the Rye: Hot Seat

Directions:

What is Hot Seat? Hot Seat follows a similar format to a talk show, but there is more audience participation and interaction with the guests. For this activity, there will be a host who guides the “show” along. The following guests will be on tomorrow’s show:

  • Holden Caulfield, the 16/17 year old rebellious, confused protagonist
  • Phoebe Caulfield, Holden’s little sister
  • Allie Caulfield, Holden’s little brother
  • Mr. Antolini, one of Holden’s former teachers
  • Jane Gallagher, a childhood friend of Holden’s
  • Sally Hayes, a girl Holden has dated on and off again
  • Ward Stradlater, Holden’s roommate at prep school
  • Robert Ackley, Holden’s acquaintance at prep school
  • Carl Luce, an older boy that Holden knows
  • Mr. Spencer, Holden’s history teacher
  • Sunny, a prostitute Holden “meets”
  • Maurice, Sunny’s pimp

The Host

The role of the host is to conduct the show and make sure that things run smoothly. The first responsibility of the host is to come up with a name for the talk show and a name for him/herself (it can be your own name or you can be a completely different character). Before the Q&A session with the guests, the host needs to have a short introduction. You might introduce the show, topic, etc. The next step will then be to introduce the guests and direct the questions and draw in audience participation and interaction with the guests. As the host, you will be responsible for calling on the audience. At the end of the show, make sure to have some type of closure.

The Guests

All guests will need to act in character according to the story. You should be prepared to answer any question that the audience presents. Keep in mind that if specific details are asked, you need to follow the story. Also, bring in one item that connects you with the character, such as a piece of clothing the character would wear or an item they might have.

The Audience

Each person, minus the host and guests, will need to come up with at least two open-end questions for each guest listed above. Open-end questions should be thought provoking and insightful. You might ask the following of Holden: “Why do you use so much profanity?” Although the questions should be insightful, they may have some humor and less seriousness than others. Prior to the start of the show, I will check that each audience member has at least twenty questions ready. You must submit your 20 questions to turnitin.com the night before the show.

Sign Up Sheet for Hot Seat Activity Period ____

Put your name next to the role you would like to have. If more than one person signs up for a role we will have some kind of lottery, or I’ll make an executive decision to decide who gets the part

The Host: ______

Holden Caulfield: ______

Phoebe Caulfield: ______

Allie Caulfield: ______

Mr. Antolini: ______

Jane Gallagher: ______

Sally Hayes: ______

Ward Stradlater: ______

Robert Ackley: ______

Carl Luce:______

Mr. Spencer:______

Sunny: ______

Maurice: ______

The Audience: Everybody Else

Sign Up Sheet for Hot Seat Activity Period ____

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