The Overcoat; Writing Projects, etc.

Period 1: We will be going to the Ensemble Theater this morning to get our pictures taken. Once we return we will continue reading "The Overcoat" by Nikolai Gogol. 

Period 2: Check chapters 2-7 of the Namesake. Take notes on the book. See Google classroom for help. Submit these notes and keep them to study for your final test.

Continue to provide feedback and comments to your group in your workshop folder. 

Or...

Take your Namesake baseline fiction draft and do one of the following:
  • Skip a line (white space) to transition to the 3rd person perspective of a second character. This character should have been mentioned or referenced in the first draft.
    • The character should be a different character from the 3rd person over-the-shoulder narrator in the first draft.
    • The character's story could run parallel to the story told in the first draft (i.e., the story can take place at the same time in a different place, scene, or be the other side of the first character's story
  • Advance time by at least a year (or more). Use white space to transition into this new year or setting. Continue the story, thinking about the consequences of time. You are allowed to flashback to earlier times too. You may advance the story by a year or more, more than once, if you wish.
Or...

Write about your name (or your namesake), or the events of your birth, or an important memory or event from your early childhood.

Or...

Write anything that inspired you from the prompts and exercises we have done in the past two weeks.

HOMEWORK: Please read chapters 8 & 9 of The Namesake. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Namesake Analysis/Discussion Chp. 1 & 2; How It Feels To Be Colored Me

Clash of the Titans (Conclusion); Creation Myths

Wilderness Tips - Examination & Analysis