Analyze the novel for significant worldviews and underlying themes. Then, create a print advertisement in the form of a movie poster or book cover that clearly
First pdf is your options for the project planning sheet which is the third pdf/doc.
Second pdf is the guidelines and grading.
Third is the doc you will use to plan, it is the planning sheet.
Please look over the "Final Project Specifics" and tell me which one you are going to do because I can't have any double ups in my group and need to run it through with my professor. If you fail to tell what you are going to do prior to submitting the planning sheet I WILL NOT USE YOU. It gives me an automatic fail!
Final Project Specifications
Directions: Choose ONE project idea from this handout to complete for the final project which serves as your final exam. These ideas serve as starting points for your consideration. You may certainly complete the projects as stated below OR you may propose a customized project idea to your instructor. Note: All final projects are subject to instructor approval; failure to communicate with your instructor BEFORE completion may result in a failing exam project grade.
Worldview Projects – Synthesis
Novel advertisement: Analyze the novel for significant worldviews and underlying themes. Then, create a print advertisement in the form of a movie poster or book cover that clearly reveals one significant worldview and one underlying theme. Use colors, symbols, fonts, images and layout intentionally so that all elements evoke the appropriate emotional response from viewers. Viewers should be able to identify the worldview and theme from studying the advertisement. During the completion process, take three photos at different points of your work to allow viewers to see the progression of work, or if you are completing this project on the computer, save incomplete versions at three different points. For the final advertisement, provide one high-quality image of the poster or book jacket.
Novel commercial: Analyze the novel for significant worldviews and underlying themes. Then, create a 30 second to 1 minute commercial advertising the book as if it were an upcoming movie. As the commercial producer, you may use real actors, props and various locations and edit the commercial together. Or, you may use still shots, claymation, animation, etc. and voice- over narration. Use colors, symbols, props, images, settings, etc. intentionally so that all elements evoke the appropriate emotional response from viewers. Viewers should be able to identify the worldview and theme from viewing the advertisement. *Note: If you select the short film medium, this project may require you to post your product via YouTube and then post the link on the forum.
Worldview Projects – Evaluation
Character/Author Worldview & the Christian Worldview Assessment: Analyze the novel for the primary worldview and describe it thoroughly by answering these questions from either the author’s or main character’s point of view: Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going? What is true and what is false? How should I conduct my life, or act? Does God exist and if so what is my response to Him? Next, compare and contrast the main character’s worldview with your own by answering those questions for yourself. Then, consider how this book could help you in your own life based on your comparison and contrast, and discuss how the story could or could not make a contribution in your life. Present this evaluation in one of the following media: a short formal essay (750 word minimum), a Venn diagram (analysis) accompanied by a flow chart (evaluation) or two art pieces, one to illustrate the analysis and one to illustrate the evaluation.
Character/Author Worldview & the Christian Worldview “D ay in t h e Life” Scenario : Decide which character in the book you would most like to spend the day with. Then, analyze the novel for this character’s worldview and describe it thoroughly by answering these questions from his
or her point of view: Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going? What is true and what is false? How should I conduct my life, or act? Does God exist and if so what is my response to Him? Next, compare and contrast this character’s worldview with your own by answering those questions for yourself. Then, describe what that day would be like. Discuss how it would be different if you visited the character in his/her world or if he/she visited you in your world. Present this evaluation in a short story (750 word minimum).
Literary Criticism Projects – Synthesis
Literary Critic Review Article: Adopt the perspective of a school of literary criticism (choose from the seven schools used in this unit). Evaluate the theme, the primary conflict, three symbols and the main character of the novel from the perspective of the literary critic. Then, write a review article of the novel discussing these elements from the perspective of this literary critic, using use the voice of the criticism. Create a headline for the article and assign a rating to this novel.
Literary Critic Corner Clip: Adopt the perspective of a school of literary criticism (choose from the seven schools used in this unit). Evaluate the theme, the primary conflict, three symbols and the main character of the novel from the perspective of the literary critic. Then, create a five-minute video segment in the style of Roeper and Ebert, using use the voice of the school of criticism, to review the novel. Assign a creative rating to this novel. *Note: this project may require you to post your product via YouTube and provide your webmaster with the link.
Literary Criticism Projects – Evaluation
Criticism Comparison and Assessment: Analyze the theme and the main character of the novel from the perspective of three different schools of literary criticism. Evaluate which interpretation is the most valid according to the Christian Worldview. Present this evaluation in one of the following media: a short formal essay (750 word minimum), a one-act play within which these four critics debate their interpretations (complete with setting and costume descriptions, character names, and stage directions), or a Venn diagram (analysis) accompanied by a flow chart (evaluation).
Literary/Poetry Devices Projects – Synthesis
Setting Model: Analyze the novel’s primary setting details and construct a 3-D model of that setting, incorporating two significant novel symbols. Use of colors and materials should reveal the mood of the setting as it appears in the novel.
Original Conflict Song: Analyze two of the novel’s core conflicts to determine the underlying themes of the novel. Write and record an original song that creatively “discusses” and connects these two conflicts and their underlying themes. Instrumentation is at the discretion of the composer; however, the lyrics must use three poetic devices. *Note: If you select the short film medium, this project may require you to post your product via YouTube and then post the link
on the forum.
Passage Rewrite: Select a significant chapter or chapter excerpt from the novel that contains a significant turning point in the rising action of the primary conflict. Rewrite that passage from a different character’s point of view, using the style and language of the novel’s author. Present this project in one of the following media: written form (approximately the same length as the original passage) or a short film (script details or “length” should match the original passage content length). *Note: If you select the short film medium, this project may require you to post your product via YouTube and then post the link on the forum.
Role Reversal Chart: Analyze the novel’s characters with regard to how their roles advance the plot. Then, restructure the roles of four important characters in the novel to create three new outcomes. Describe what would happen when the characters change roles. Present this project in a flow chart and preface the chart with the analysis of their original roles.
Dramatic Monologue: Analyze the novel for a significant turning point in the rising action of the primary conflict (can be the climax). Then, create a monologue for the main character to communicate his or her thoughts and feelings at that moment. Use the language and style of the main character as he or she is written in the novel and reveal the novel’s underlying theme through the monologue. Record a dramatic reading using backdrop, dress and props intentionally. *Note: this project may require you to post your product via YouTube and then post a link to the video on the forum.
Poetic Device Artwork: Analyze the novel for examples of three different poetic devices (metaphor, simile, personification or sensory imagery). Evaluate the examples for the best- constructed and the most significant in terms of plot, theme or character. Choose the most superior example of each poetry device that you analyzed, and then use a visual art form to present the three poetry device examples. The presentation should illustrate the relationship among the three devices in terms of their significance to the novel (theme, plot or character).
Literary/Poetry Devices Projects – Evaluation
Literary Device Evaluation: Choose one of the following literary devices with which to evaluate the novel: Irony, symbolism, point of view, metaphor, simile, sensory imagery, or foreshadowing. Locate five effective examples of that literary device in the novel that helps readers understand the plot or main character more fully. Discuss how that literary device helps readers’ understanding of either the novel plot or the novel’s main character. Use the five examples you located as a basis for your discussion. Present this evaluation in a short academic essay (750 word minimum).
Symbol Evaluation: Locate five symbols in the novel that are significant to the plot. Explain the meaning of the symbols fully, and if applicable, discuss how the symbols evolve or recur in the novel. As well rank the symbols according to their creativity and significance and provide a rationale for your ranking. Present this evaluation in either an illustrated chart or academic essay (750 word minimum).
Novel Compare/Contrast: Compare and contrast this novel with another novel which contains comparable themes, plot or characters. Analyze each novel to locate three shared literary or
poetry devices such as irony, setting, symbolism, point of view, metaphor, simile, sensory imagery (writing style), or foreshadowing. Consider how these literary/poetry devices contribute to the revelation of underlying themes, the progression of the central conflict and the growth of the main character(s). Using that consideration as your basis, evaluate which novel is “better.” Present this evaluation in either an illustrated chart or academic essay (750 word minimum).
Character Life Map: Choose two significant characters from the novel whose paths intersect for a portion of the storyline. Evaluate the characters’ lives before their paths intersect and describe what they were like. Then, evaluate the characters’ lives after their paths separate and describe how they have changed for better and worse from the intersection of their lives. Present this evaluation in a visual art format, using color, materials and layout intentionally.
- Worldview Projects – Synthesis
- Worldview Projects – Evaluation
- Literary Criticism Projects – Synthesis
- Literary Criticism Projects – Evaluation
- Literary/Poetry Devices Projects – Synthesis
- Literary/Poetry Devices Projects – Evaluation
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LIT1100 Introduction to Literature University of Northwestern – St. Paul
Grading Guide for Final Project Polishing
Attention is paid to spelling, grammar, formatting, editing, and articulate writing. All
demonstrate college-level proficiency and contribute to a seamless final project. For projects
not based on text, attention is paid to style, professionalism, and other relevant qualities.
Maximum score = 10
Logistics
Any links present work and are not password-protected. If images are used, they are high- quality and not pixelated, grainy, or blurry, and any necessary attributions (i.e., citations and bibliographic entries) for any project elements are present and accurately completed.
Maximum score = 15
Novel Analysis & Interpretation
Project reveals an accurate, thorough analysis and interpretation of the novel.
Maximum score = 15
Adherence to Final Project Descriptions
Project adheres to its description and incorporates all necessary elements.
Maximum score = 10
Coherence
Project is coherent and has a unifying theme with a controlling and sustained sense of purpose.
Maximum score = 10
Project Medium
Project displays sophisticated use of whatever medium (writing, drawing, acting, etc.) it deploys with the highest level of quality and imagination. All details are relevant and consistent with novel content.
Maximum score = 15
Total maximum score possible = 75 points
LIT1100 Introduction to Literature University of Northwestern – St. Paul
- Polishing
- Logistics
- Novel Analysis & Interpretation
- Adherence to Final Project Descriptions
- Coherence
- Project Medium
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Final Project Planning Sheet
Name: Jada Nelson
Which final project will you complete?
Describe your plan for the final project, including the specific concepts that you will intend to work with, the specific medium you want to use and how you will use it to meet the project requirements and any other details that will be helpful for your instructor to assess your plan. Note – this plan isn’t written in stone, and so you are allowed to make changes if you experience a midnight moment of divine inspiration. This plan simply ensures that you understand what is expected of you since this project is the final exam of the course.
Example Planning Sheet:
Final Project: Novel Commercial
Describe your plan …:
My commercial will reveal two significant themes of Their Eyes Were Watching God: true love and redemption. I will use real actors whose costumes will clearly reveal which characters they are playing. I plan to use black and white film shots of the different characters doing …. There will be a combination of voice-over narration intermixed with the actors’ reciting significant quotes from the novel that reveal the themes …. I intend to use three symbols from the book that represent these two themes – those symbols are …. The backdrop for the scenes will be …. I will also use the song/musical score … that will evoke an emotional response from viewers. My commercial will be linked from YouTube
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Your Project Description:
LIT1100 Introduction to Literature University of Northwestern – St. Paul
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