Class Notes Wiki |
|
Recently Visited
Swank v0.04.04 |
Attachments: Writing process assignmentsTopic: Pick a Greek (or Roman) God or (better yet) Hero and write a report. Modus OperandiOn successive weeks (or two) assign outline, draft, and final version. In the outline phase, we do most of the research, gathering information, facts, and references, and assemble them in a very rough outline of the paper. In the draft phase, we write the body of the paper. We use poetric devices, such as imagery, allusions, irony, assonance, metaphor, symbolism, etc, to achieve greater emotional impact. In the final phase, after we know what is written the body, we can write the thesis and conclusion. We carefully consider the audience, and what we want them to know, feel, and do. I was very impressed with the results the students turned in. Outline
Questions to answer:Discuss in class, and have students help come up with the questions.
Draft
Consider Poetry vs Prose Read Ray Bradbury short story (The Day it Rained Forever), discuss poetry, and challenge students to use poetic devices (except for rhyme, rhythm, and verse) to make their story more emotionally impactful. I also told them that since these events were mythical even in Homer's day, they have just as much right to embellish the details of the stories as he did. Final
Ask yourself, "who is your audience?" Then you are able to ask: You must answer all three. One answer may stand out over the others. List of Gods and HerosOlympians
Minor Gods
Heros
|