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English, 08.08.2021 18:50, lil2524

WILL PAY Prompt 2—Creative Character Analysis

Character Analysis by Cartoon, Poetry, Song, Skit / re-enactment scene

Analyze one of the following characters:

1. Emilia from Emilia’s Lament

2. Hamlet from the play, Hamlet

A. Create a cartoon (with three or more strips), poem, sonnet, skit/ re-enactment scene, or news report showing what you’ve learned about one of the characters listed above. This is a creative assignment.

B. Write a brief paragraph analysis: Submit a paragraph summary explaining your work and the traits you are trying to show in the creative work you made. Does this character represent the complexities of being human? Briefly explain how he or she reflects the complexities of being human in your paragraph.

Whichever format you choose, ensure that your work is accompanied by appropriately documented sources within text, and in a reference list.

If choosing to do a cartoon representation of the character, ensure that you use a software program—hand-drawings will not be accepted, and you should have at least three strips with callouts. Here are a list of free software programs you may use—MS Word, Power Point, Powtoon, Animaker, Toony Tools (https://www. toonytool. com/), etc.
If choosing to do poem or sonnet, ensure you use poetic elements such as figurative language and other techniques to represent the traits of the character; for example, your poem could be an ode to that character; it could also be written in the voice of that character.
If doing a skit or re-enactment scene, ensure you include dialogue that includes words that your character would say or dialogue that represents the character’s feelings and other traits of the character.
If creating a news report, you could add elements such as interview questions, and other news feature elements.

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