Historical Narrative Analysis

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Historical Narrative Analysis Assignment #7 Historical Narrative Analysis

Assignment #7-Part 1 Homework TONIGHT: Think of a story from contemporary or ancient history. ANY STORY. Research the general story line, take notes if you need to. Come back with your information for tomorrow.

Assignment #7-Part 2 and 3 Construct a visual narrative using simple drawings and simples to tell the story you researched last night. Write an analysis of your drawn narrative. Identify which aspects of your story you included, how, and why they are represented. Which aspects are left out and why? How does the form and content of the visual narrative relate to your artistic intent?