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in class writing 12/17

1. What was your vision as a director/creator for this project? My vision for this project was to make a story that related to the original story, however, I wanted to have a main character that would attract teenagers because we tend to lack reading. I also wanted to incorporate a life lesson on the story too. That's something that you will see at the end of the story. 2. What elements of the original story did you maintain in your project? I basically maintained the whole setup of the original story. I had a story that a person was told something, he loved it, but it wasn't what he really thought it was. However, I did change up the people and other elements related to that. 3. What did you change about the original story in your project? I changed up the characters, the location, and the overall topic of the story. I also changed up the theme. The original story was like a drama, sad theme. However, my story was drama and learning theme. 4. What is ...

winter break projects

In staging theatrical productions, it is useful to think of a story’s plot as a series of important moments and plan it out in a series of stage pictures. For this assignment, you will adapt Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” into a modernized version, but we will not fully stage the piece — we will instead create a “Stage Pictures” project. The steps below will help you develop this project into a type of visual storyboard for your adaptation. 1. Read, discuss, and take notes on the original story, “The Story of an Hour” (in class this week). 2. Break the story into time slots to see how long each section takes. Use the framework of a story plot to determine the setting, important moments in the rising action, climax, and resolution (in class Friday). 3. Decide how you want to modernize your adaptation. Determine the genre, setting, characters, overall plot, and pivotal moments leading up to the climax and resolution.   - genre: drama  ...

Story Structure

setting: Josephine and Richards enter the room where Ms. Mallard was. rising action: - Josephine and Richards breaks the news to Ms. Mallard saying that her husband has passed away in a railroad accident. - She cries for a while. - As she is able to finally understand what happens, she began to feel a sense of freedom as she says in the story. - She goes to the bathroom Climax:

Adaptation

I will make it like the power episode when Kannan came back into the show after everyone thought he had passed  away when ghost lit his apartment on fire.  another way to modernize this is too make it more dramatic. I will put some affairs in. The affairs will grasps the audience's attention.