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By: Laura McEachron Michelle Ewen, Shana Kerby The Terminator By: Laura McEachron Michelle Ewen, Shana Kerby Edited by: Dr. Kay Picart, Kristen Millen, and Donna Gallagher

The plan required something that felt In the year of darkness 2029, the rulers of this planet devised the ultimate plan…… The plan required something that felt NO PITY NO PAIN NO FEAR

Aims Of This Class Session We are here to provide a new sense of The Terminator by illustrating the evolution of the Frankensteinian myth within the Comedic-Science Fiction-Horror film genre.

Outline Introduction/Background information Characteristics of The Terminator Characteristics of Sarah Conner Characteristics of Reese Birthing Scene & interpretation Tech-Noir Scene & interpretation Police Station Scene & interpretation Warrior Scene & interpretation Conclusion Interactive activity