Short Story Unit Senior English 2017-2018.

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Short Story Unit Senior English 2017-2018

Question: What’s the difference between the movie “Sleeping Beauty” and the movie “Maleficent”?

Point of View Author’s intentionally choose who tells the story, and how much is told. This choice affects the audience’s understanding!

Practice: Choose either “The Lottery” or “WAYGWHYB” Practice: Choose either “The Lottery” or “WAYGWHYB”. Identify who is telling the story, then re-write it! Due @ end of class To earn a 3: retell the story from another character’s perspective To earn a 4: retell the story using a different POV than the original

“The Lottery” = 3rd person objective “The Lottery” = 3rd person objective. “WAYGWHYB” = 3rd person limited omniscient.

Read “Testimony”??