Imaginary Settings & Portfolio
After our set up for today's lesson, please retire to the library lab and work on your portfolio.
1. Create an imaginary setting and place a story there. Use contemporary fantasy or magical realism in your story.
2. Revise and re-edit any single piece of your previous writing. Most of these pieces needed further development.
3. Write a poem/script/story about Argentina or Columbia. Research these places more fully than we have in class, and set your work there.
1. Create an imaginary setting and place a story there. Use contemporary fantasy or magical realism in your story.
2. Revise and re-edit any single piece of your previous writing. Most of these pieces needed further development.
3. Write a poem/script/story about Argentina or Columbia. Research these places more fully than we have in class, and set your work there.
- To develop a story, consider what you've included as plot. Try rearranging plot to make the story more unique.
- Your protagonist should be interesting, motivated to act (that's what protagonists do!), and developed fully as round or dynamic characters through characterization: a character's dialogue, what other characters say about the protagonist, what actions, what thoughts the character has.
- Get into the mind of your protagonist. What is the protagonist thinking?
- Develop setting and consider mood through the use of verisimilitude and diction.
- Key objects or settings can become significant through repetition and metaphor, figurative language, symbol, and allegory. Give items and people something to signify.
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