Creative Writing Journal: Narrative Development and Analysis

A creative writing journal focusing on narrative development and analysis of George Orwell's Animal Farm.

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Creative Writing Journal: Narrative Development and AnalysisFor Lesson 6 Journal Entry #11 of 11, Journal Exercise 6.6B: Creative Writing, you are asked tocomplete the exercise "3. And Now the Movie" on page 951. This assignment encourages you tocreatively adapt a story into a modern context suitable for today's audience. Using the tenelements listed in your textbook, outline the modern retelling of the ancient story you've chosen.Ensure that your adaptation includes a clear plot, setting, characters, and themes, making itrelatable to a contemporary audience. Your response should be a creative, yet structured,narrative, and must be at leastthree paragraphs long.Word Count Requirement:Your answer should beno fewer than 300 words.

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Animal Farm: PrefaceLesson 6 Journal Entry # 1 of 11Journal Exercise 6.1A: Prewriting-ConflictsMake a list of possible conflicts or dramatic situations for your narrative.These might be internal or external conflicts and they can be personal to you or not.You should list at least four conflicts.Lesson 6 Journal Entry # 2 of 11Journal Exercise 6.1B: Revolutionary SongWe all know some situation that makes us feel like staging a revolution. Maybe it's a local curfew, arule about washing the dishes at home, or subtle sexism on a co-ed Ultimate Frisbee team.Pick a situation in your life that makes you want to get out the picket signs and write a revolutionarysong about it.Look back at "The Beasts of England" for inspiration and think about other revolutionary songs youknow. (I know several from Vietnam era rock and roll, the American Revolution, and the Irish Republicanrebellion against British rule. If you think about it, I bet you know a few too.)It should be at least three stanzas long.Animal Farm: Chapter 2, 3, 4, and 5Lesson 6 Journal Entry # 3 of 11
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