Adventures/Mythology Prezi/Workshop: Day 2
Period 1: Lab
Take a look at this article on how to write an adventure novel in 3 days (and the actual article this website took it from) using Michael Moorcock's methods. You can read about this author at the links as well.
Use your time in the lab to complete your Prezi projects. See previous posts for more details, but essentially, your "slides" should only consist of a couple of words (no more than 10 per slide) with a picture or graphic that helps illustrate (or remind you) of your point. You will give your Prezi's to the class next week (Starting Thursday).
Take a look at this article on how to write an adventure novel in 3 days (and the actual article this website took it from) using Michael Moorcock's methods. You can read about this author at the links as well.
Use your time in the lab to complete your Prezi projects. See previous posts for more details, but essentially, your "slides" should only consist of a couple of words (no more than 10 per slide) with a picture or graphic that helps illustrate (or remind you) of your point. You will give your Prezi's to the class next week (Starting Thursday).
- Summarize and be able to tell us about a creation myth central to your culture's mythology
- Summarize and be able to tell us about a significant hero central to your culture's mythology
- Summarize and be able to tell us about important/key gods/goddesses (and what ideas they represent) within your culture's mythological cycle.
- Check Eliade's essay for classifications for these myths, heroes, gods/goddesses/ideas.
If you have time remaining, please continue working on your portfolio projects. Apart from your analysis paper/final draft, you will need an updated retelling of a myth. See previous posts for details. These are required assignments. And, of course, any thing else you want to write...
Period 2: Adventures with Adventure writing. Tips/advice.
Continued workshop.
HOMEWORK: None.
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