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Introduction |
1) Name the four texts that you are writing about
2) Include the writer and/or director's names 3) State the connection that you will write about |
4) Explain how the characters all face different problems or deal with their problems differently
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Dirt Bomb
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CHARACTERS
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1) Write a brief summary of what is happening in this story.
2) Say what the problem is that the character will overcome 3) Say how the character solves their problem 4) Use a quote from the book or film 5) Explain what inner qualities the character shows to overcome their problems 6) Explain how this is universal e.g. this problem affects lots of people and the consequences. 7) Say why the writer wanted to raise this in their book/film. |
Private Peaceful
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CHARACTERS
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1) Write a brief summary of what is happening in this story.
2) Say what the problem is that the character will overcome 3) Say how the character solves their problem 4) Use a quote from the book or film 5) Explain what inner qualities the character shows to overcome their problems 6) Explain how this is universal e.g. this problem affects lots of people and the consequences. 7) Say why the writer wanted to raise this in their book/film. |
Slumdog Millionaire
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CHARACTERS
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1) Write a brief summary of what is happening in this story.
2) Say what the problem is that the character will overcome 3) Say how the character solves their problem 4) Use a quote from the book or film 5) Explain what inner qualities the character shows to overcome their problems 6) Explain how this is universal e.g. this problem affects lots of people and the consequences. 7) Say why the writer wanted to raise this in their book/film. |
Your Own Book/Film
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CHARACTERS
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1) Write a brief summary of what is happening in this story.
2) Say what the problem is that the character will overcome 3) Say how the character solves their problem 4) Use a quote from the book or film. 5) Explain what inner qualities the character shows to overcome their problems 6) Explain how this is universal e.g. this problem affects lots of people and the consequences. 7) Say why the writer wanted to raise this in their book/film. |
Conclusion |