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The Hitchhiker The Hitchhiker By Lucille Fletcher By Lucille Fletcher

TUNING IN TO A FAVORITE RADIO PROGRAM The Golden Age of Radio (sometimes referred to as old-time radio) refers to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the growth of radio broadcasting in the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio as the primary home entertainment medium in the 1950s. During this period, when radio was dominant and filled with a variety of formats and genres, people regularly tuned in to their favorite radio programs. In fact, according to a 1947 survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners.

meant to be heard, not seen. A radio play was written for radio broadcast, which means that it was originally meant to be heard, not seen.

HOW TO READ A RADIO PLAY *STAGE DIRECTIONS These are written instructions that are not read aloud, but are written to help the actor know how to read his/her lines. *SOUND EFFECTS The sound of screeching tires, shattering glass, or other noises help the listener to “see” what is happening in the play. These sounds suggest the action that is taking place.

HOW TO READ A RADIO PLAY *DIALOGUE These are the words spoken by the actors. *DIALOGUE AND STAGE DIRECTIONS Since listeners can’t see the actors, radio playwrights, (the person who writes the drama), give information about the characters through the dialogue and stage directions.

WHAT MAKES A SUSPENSE STORY ? Thriller is a broad genre of literature, film, and television programming uses suspense, tension and excitement as the main elements. Effects the viewer's moods giving them a high level of anticipation, ultra-heightened expectation, uncertainty, surprise, anxiety and/or terror. Thrillers and suspense novels tend to be adrenaline-rushing and fast-paced.

WHAT MAKES A SUSPENSE STORY? Literary devices such as foreshadowing, plot twists, and cliffhangers are used extensively. A thriller is a villain-driven plot, whereby he or she presents obstacles that the protagonist must overcome.

The writer provides HINTS that suggest future events in a story. LITERARY TERM TO NOTE FORESHADOWING The writer provides HINTS that suggest future events in a story. A great suspense story will use the literary technique of foreshadowing to build suspense for the reader.

LITERARY TERM TO NOTE FORESHADOWING the most important technique used in writing any kind of suspense story. Foreshadow events by alluding to them in bits of dialogue. This gives readers more to anticipate.

The struggle in a story between LITERARY TERM TO REMEMBER CONFLICT The struggle in a story between opposing forces. The main character, Ronald Adams, experiences 2 different kinds of conflict during this play.

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“I was in the heart of the great Texas prairies “I was in the heart of the great Texas prairies. There wasn’t a car on the road after the truck went by. I tried to figure out what to do, how to get ahold of myself. If I could find a place to rest.”

Route 66 was used by many during the Depression of the 1930s as people sought their brighter future by heading to California.

Auto Camp of the 1940s Auto camps were set up along Route 66 for weary travelers to take a break from the long-distance driving. Many people merely slept in their cars. Others pulled campers behind the cars or carried tents in the trunks of their cars.

“Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge that morning in the rain, I saw a man leaning against the cables.”

Each day, over 100,000 cars cross the Pulaski Skyway, a span of bridges that feed in and out of the Holland Tunnel connecting Manhattan and New Jersey. Traffic-choked, with hair-raising curves, slopes and exits, the Skyway is loved by few, but needed by many.

Phantom Hitchhiker (Voice) CHARACTERS Antagonist Phantom Hitchhiker (Voice) Protagonist Ronald Adams Minor Characters Adams’s Mother Orson Welles Mechanic Henry, a sleepy man Woman’s Voice (Henry’s wife) Mrs. Whitney Hitchhiker Girl Operator Long-distance Operator Albuquerque Operator New York Operator

Events being Foreshadowed Foreshadowing Events being Foreshadowed Mother warns him about picking up strangers Swerves to avoid hitchhiker Mechanic says not HH are around that road Mechanic says it hasn’t rained all week Ronald almost gets run over by train Girl and others can’t seem to see HH Music gets faster and HH starts showing up more often

3 Star Evaluation Read through each of the answers on your paper. Evaluate each answer as 1,2,or 3 stars With your marker, draw the number of stars that each answer deserves. 3 star answer should include: Text Talker, direct quote from text (that helps answer question), and answer to the question Be able to explain each of your star ratings