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THE LORD OF THE RINGS (by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1954–1955) The Lord of the Rings is nothing less than a modern cosmology and mythology of England. It brings together the story forms of myth, legend, and high romance, along with story and symbol references to Greek…
Use the feedback you got from Project 1 to create a revision of your project. Consider some of the following: Get to the action sooner Give your characters some quirks that hint at plot issues Add details to setting that also hint at plot issues…
Quiz 1: Intro to Story You will have 30 minutes and one attempt for the quiz. Questions and answers are randomized, so no two quizzes will be alike. Please be sure to do the readings/viewings before taking the quiz, however this can be an open…
35 Best Anime of All Time New and Old in 2021 ©吾峠呼世晴/集英社・アニプレックス・ufotable Anime has become a popular part of Japan ever since it first got introduced; many people visit the country just to get a glimpse of where their favourite anime film is originated. There…
Princess Mononoke: Crisis, Moral Ambiguity, Peace Mononoke (物の怪) are vengeful spirits (onryō), dead spirits (shiryō), live spirits (ikiryō), or spirits in Japanese classical literature and folk religion that were said to do things like possess individuals and make them suffer, cause disease, or even cause…
Twine Final Story If you want feedback, you will need to keep up with weekly Twine assignments and share with classmates. You can share the Twine “publish to file” HTML in Slack Your final Twine story should include the following: Appropriate Title, and author name Excerpt (ie…
With a clear Premise and some Twine tools, you should be ready now to really expand your story. You began with about 10-12 passages. You should now have 20-30 or more passages, and your story content should be taking shape. Please answer the following…
Adding to Your Twine Story Build on your Twine 1 story adding of the following elements: modifier, like [align center] See modifiers for other examples delayed text, like [after 2 seconds]] link insert, like {back link, label: ’retreat for now’} reveal link embedded passage media–image or audio…
Writing the First Draft Using the past Journal assignments you’ve written about your story, in other words, the Premise, Seven Steps of Story Structure, Character Web, write a thoughtful but quick and rough first draft of your story. Your job is to try to find…
Beginning your Twine Story Create a story Premise for a non-linear, interactive story. Try to make the story short, simple, but meaningful. You may update a premise from a previous story, work on a part of that story, or begin a whole new story. Next,…
Review Truby Chapter 3 The Seven Key Steps of Structure Follow Truby’s writing Exercise 2 in chapter 3 : HOW TO USE THE SEVEN STEPS and then respond to the following prompts below based on Truby’s instructions. Copy this list into a post of your own…
Overview Answer the following questions for YOUR story. You can base responses on the Character Development form and take time to flesh these out. This should help generate some insight and ideas for your first draft due soon. Character Functions Review all the character functions…
Overview In your Breakout groups, choose person for each role: note-taker (create a post called Mononoke notes, copy the following questions, add your group member’s names, then answer with specific and concrete bullet points presenter can use in discussion) presenter ( present the group notes from…