JOURNAL TOPIC: [today's tunes: "I've Just Seen a Face" by The Beatles; "Face Up" by Rush; "Face to Face" by Wayman Tisdale]
Last
week we discussed using indirect characterization to establish a
character. Today, describe a face that tells the story of a life.
(Picture each feature as a brief, compelling chapter in a biography: Has that mark always been there? What caused that scar?)
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Lecture: Canterbury Tales
3. Fun with Dick and Jane (or whatever you named your characters)-- (1) meet up with a group of characters and share where you're going and why.
HW:
1. In a blog post entitled CHARACTER STUDY (III), use today's work to write your character into the emerging story you and your colleagues are creating. By now, your narrative should include in/direct characterization, a destination, and the first elements of the hero's journey.
2.
Peer review: literature analysis (please visit < 5 of your
colleagues' blogs and comment/ask questions re: their literature
analysis #1; also think about how best to organize everyone's work so you
can find it easily. Last year's cohort put them on a mindmap-- can you think of something better/easier to use?)
What was Character Study II?
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