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ACTIVITY 1: “The Strange Town Trial of Miss Adela Strangeworth”
Your class will conduct a town trial to formally accuse Miss Adela Strangeworth and deal with the havoc she has created in the community. Your job will be to debate how culpable she is and how punishable her actions have been. During the trial, you will portray one of the characters from the chart below. After you choose a role or your teacher assigns one, return to the text to take notes on your character, noting any interactions they may have had with the defendant, Miss Strangeworth. The question at stake is: Should Miss Strangeworth be brought to justice? If so, what would that justice look like?
Character/Role in the Trial
Miss Adela Strangeworth/Defendant
Miss Strangeworth’s Attorney/Defense attorney
The Town Attorney/Prosecution
The Town Mayor/Judge Facilitates debate and metes out punishment if Miss Strangeworth is found guilty.
Mr. Lewis Accuser/Victim
Mrs. Harper Accuser/Victim
Don Crane Accuser/Victim
Helen Crane Accuser/Victim
Miss Chandler Accuser/Victim
Mrs. Foster Accuser/Victim
Billy Moore’s father Accuser/Victim
Linda Stewart Accuser/Victim/Witness
Linda Stewart’s father Accuser/Victim
Dave Harris Accuser/Victim/Witness
Court Stenographer/Note-Taker
Court Reporter/Notes Synthesizer
Jury/Decides the Verdict
Townspeople who respect the Strangeworth reputation
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