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 The Romantic hero is a literary archetype referring to a character who rejects established norms and conventions and who has been rejected by society.

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2  The Romantic hero is a literary archetype referring to a character who rejects established norms and conventions and who has been rejected by society.  Regularly exhibits melancholy, misanthropy, alienation, regret, and isolation

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12  You are either: › Charles Darnay › Mr. Stryver › Sydney Carton

13  The lovely Lucie Manette—the love of your life, of course!

14  A valentine– ooh la la!

15  Profess your undying love for Lucie Manette and convince her why you are the best potential suitor.  Take into consideration your position as a ROMANTIC HERO.  Be utterly candid and honest with Lucie by acknowledging your own strengths and weaknesses.

16  Be sure you can support your decisions with any significant quotes ( a minimum of three ) from the text; please consider all of the chapters we have read thus far from Book II.  Write your quotes after you complete your letter. Be sure to cite them according to MLA guidelines.

17  The front of your valentine must display at least two images that you feel accurately represent the overall message/argument of your love letter to Lucie.

18  10 in-class points  Point Breakdown › Written in voice of correct character (1) › Adheres to all RAFT directions (1) › Images are effective & creative (2) › Addresses aspects of The Romantic Hero (3) › Argument is appropriately supported (3)


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