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Indian Epics Story Retelling Assignment

 

Each week your assignment is to tell one of the episodes from the week's readings in your own words, telling the episode in a way that makes it new and different. I hope you will want to try out lots of different storytelling styles; one of the Growth Challenges you can set for yourself each week, for example, is to try out a different storytelling style! Here are some stories so far this semester: Indian Epics Storytelling.

 

NOTE: To do this assignment, you must have completed at least one Reading Diary post this week. So, if you did not do the Reading A or Reading B reading assignments, you cannot write a story based on this week's reading; I'll contact you with information about your options for getting caught up.

 

THE STORYTELLING ASSIGNMENT:

 

In order to come up with a new way to tell the story or episode that you have picked out, you might want to think the characters and setting of the story itself, and also think about the storytelling scene, the storyteller, and the audience. In many of the readings, there is often no explicit storytelling scene; you just have the "raw" story so to speak, and you might want to try re-imagining the story in a storytelling scene of your own invention. One of the best ways to get ideas for story styles is to look through the Storybooks (past or current), or to look at stories other students are writing this semester by browsing the blogs. The main thing is to let your imagination run wild as you think about possible plots and characters along with possible storytellers and audiences.

 

Storytelling Post Guidelines

 

Please read these guidelines carefully so that you will be able to complete the Gradebook Declaration when you are done:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you are done, complete the Gradebook Declaration.

 

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:

I have published a blog post containing a story in my own words (400 words - 1000 words). I have proofread my story by reading it out loud, and I have spellchecked. I have also included an Author's Note plus Bibliography.

 

IMAGE. I have included an image with Image Information.

TITLE: The words "Week ___" and "Storytelling" appear in the post title, along with a specific story title.

LABELS: My post has "Week ___" and "Storytelling" as the labels.

 



(from World Literature Today at Twitter)