Tell
one of the Greco-Roman myths in your own way.
You may be conventional and just
write or you can tickle other senses with a more artistic (visual, auditory,
taste, smell, etc.).
Some
ideas (but these by no means limit what you can do) might include:
v A blog by one of the
heroes, gods or other personality in the myth
v A story written from a
perspective different than conventionally told
v A short video acting out
the myth
v An artistic work in one
or mixed media telling the story as a whole or in sequence
v Or something else…
There
are three stages to this project:
I.
Proposal—Due
Friday, 12 April—Must include three paragraphs outlining your project and potential
resources you intend to use: human, material, immaterial, etc.
II.
Progress
reports—Due every week following (19 and 25 April, 3, 10, 17, 24 and 30 May)—You
must document how much you have done that week (research or direct work towards).
a. Some of these progress
reports will undergo peer editing
b. Either the first or
second progress report should contain at least one, preferably more, primary
sources for your myth
c. DO NOT just include your
progress report in your composition book—It must be a separate hard copy
Final—Due no later than 1
June—You may turn it in earlier if you choose
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