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1. Create a story in which you implement some of the following topics ( at

1. Create a story in which you implement some of the following
topics ( at least 7)…

·      
audience,
premise, and theme (Check your process for audience, premise, and theme: In
what ways are you still relating to your audience? Are you still following your
premise? How is your theme manifesting?)

·      
central conflict
(think: midterm)

·      
 symbolism and motif

·      
  suspending disbelief

·      
additional
obstacles, tests, or trials

·      
tricksters

·      
reversal and
recognition

·      
climax (like the
final exam)

·      
rebirth

·      
dénouement

 

2. If
you’re not using some of these topics in your story, you must state “I am not
using this in my story”

 

3. Using the list of topics above, justify how
you will employ each in the construction process for your narrative.

 

4. Research at least one scholarly article
relating to one or more of the topics listed above within the context of your
major. In a paragraph or two, describe how the information in the article is
beneficial to your process as a storyteller. Use proper MLA in-text citation.
Create an MLA-style bibliographic entry for your source at the end of the
document. Navigate this site to learn about where to find appropriate sources,
and how to evaluate and employ them in your document.

 

 

5. To
format the document, do the following:

Include a left-justified MLA heading that includes your name, your
professor’s name, the course, and the due date.
Include a centered title.
The body of the document will use paragraphs to discuss each of
the unit topics, a. – i. Depending upon the scope and balance of your
ideas, you might be able to group a few of the Unit topics into one
paragraph. If you do, use guiding topic sentences that state the topics
you will discuss in the paragraph.
Feel free to use left-justified section headings if the headings
will help you to stay organized.
Create a separate paragraph(s) to discuss the scholarly article.
Place the bibliographic entry and word count at the end of the
document. The word count will include the entire document.