Prompt #1: Writing a bare bones MEAL paragraph

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Prompt #1: Writing a bare bones MEAL paragraph Weekly Writing Prompt #1: Writing a bare bones MEAL paragraph

What’s going on in this picture? Tell the story…

Switching Modes: What is the mood of this painting Switching Modes: What is the mood of this painting? Respond in a MEAL paragraph. What is the mood of Munch’s “The Scream” (M) What in the painting is evidence of the mood? (E) How does the evidence connect to the mood? (A) Last Sentence/Conclusion (L)

Literary Analysis Creative Writing allows you to create and tell the screaming figure’s story. There are no rules. Maybe he just escaped the mental hospital, maybe he’s being abducted by aliens, maybe he’s part of the illuminati… Literary Analysis requires you use the evidence in the painting to reach a conclusion. We cannot make illogical leaps. We must stick to what is in the painting to answer the question. How do the brushstrokes, colors, objects, figures, etc. work together to create a certain mood? What is the mood?

Picasso's “The Tragedy” Write down any details that stand out to you. Remember to stick to the evidence provided in the painting, NO ILLOGICAL LEAPS!!

Weekly Writing Assignment #1 What is the mood of Picasso’s “The Tragedy” (M) What in the painting is evidence of the mood? (E) How does the evidence connect to the mood? (A) Last Sentence/Conclusion (L)