Character Evolution in “The Aeneid”

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Character Evolution in “The Aeneid”

Dynamic vs. Static Characters www.etymonline.com GO TO:

Dynamic characters • Class Definition:?

Part 1: the Organizer

Step 1: Defining Moments for Character 1. Choose a character 2. Choose 5 defining moments What is a “moment” ??????

Where do I get these moments? 1. www.kmhill.com 2. Honors English 10 3. Greek/Roman Myth 3. Click on “The Aeneid Character Flow Chart”

1. Click Get Started 2. Make a Title 3. Author: Your Name Step Two 1. Click Get Started 2. Make a Title 3. Author: Your Name 4. Click Next

1. Select Chapter 2. Click Next 3. High/Medium/Low 4. Click Next

1. Chapter: # or Name of your defining moment 2. Topic: One word Label Step Three 1. Chapter: # or Name of your defining moment 2. Topic: One word Label 3. Description: Type out quote and Page # you will use and briefly explain your analysis

Medium: Neutral/subtle/slow High: Positive/significant/fast Step Four 4. Rating Low: Negative Medium: Neutral/subtle/slow High: Positive/significant/fast

X5 (a total of at least 5 moments)

5. Chronological order (don’t skip back and forth in time). REMINDER!!! 5. Chronological order (don’t skip back and forth in time). Why?

“Add an entry” to create your “Number 2” moment. Step Five Choose a picture “Add an entry” to create your “Number 2” moment. Repeat for all five of your moments.

Step Six Click “Finished.” (Use the back button if you need to double-check your work.) Click “Print” on Top Click “Print” in Box

Destination: Change Google Cloud Print Save to Google Drive Step Seven Destination: Change Google Cloud Print Save to Google Drive Email me at khill@hartdistrict.org