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Your assignment is to choose one of the story retelling suggestions listed below. If you want to write on a different topic, contact the instructor first (make sure you do that at least one day before the deadline so that you can receive an answer back in time).
Author's Note. You need to include a brief author's note in which you explain the storytelling style you chose along with any important changes you made to the original story in creating your own version.
Image. You are required to include at least one image with the story, along with a link to the webpage where you found the image, plus information about the image. You are free to re-use the images you find at the course website, or you can choose some other image to use that you find on the internet. Remember: even if you are re-using an image from the course website, you need to provide image information about it.
Title. You need to include the words "Storytelling for Week ___" in the title you give to the post, along with a title for your actual story (for example, "Storytelling for Week 2: Inside the Mind of Manthara")
Length. Your Storytelling post needs to be a minimum of 300 words long (maximum 1000 words). Make sure you do a spellcheck and a word count, and that you proofread your post by reading it out loud.
When you are done, complete the Gradebook Declaration.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: I have published a blog post with the words "Storytelling for Week ___" in the title, along with a specific title for my story. My post is between 300 words minimum and 1000 words maximum. I have spellchecked and proofread the post. I have included an author's note. I have included an image, along with Image Information. |
Coronation of Sugriva. Describe the coronation of Sugriva. Who are the characters in attendance and what are their thoughts?
Jatayu and Sampatih. Provide a fuller version of the story of Jatayu and Sampatih and their flight up into the heavens. Make sure you include some dialogue between the two bird brothers.
Sita in Lanka. Focus on Sita being held prisoner in Lanka: what are the thoughts that are going through her mind? What are the things she sees? What are her thoughts and feelings?
Hanuman in Ravana's court. Imagine the dialogue between Ravana and Hanuman when Hanuman allows himself to be captured as a prisoner and brought to Ravana's court. Make sure you include Vibishana in the dialogue too.
Decapitated head. Provide a more elaborate version of the scene where Ravana shows Sita what seems to be Rama's decapitated head, trying to convince her that the battle is lost and that she can no longer hope to be rescued.
Ravana's funeral. Describe the funeral of Ravana. Who are the characters in attendance and what are their thoughts?
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