Thursday, 12 September 2013

Character Blog Requirements

The goal of your blog is to express the thoughts, feelings and history of your character in a variety of ways. As you design your blog, you should always consider whether you are representing your character accurately, based on the text’s given circumstances. It is fine to add details to your character’s life as long as they are appropriate to our school context and in keeping with the was the playwright has brought the character to life.
It is important that during lesson time the work set is completed, anyone found using the internet for other reasons that those stated in the lesson will be asked to sit quietly and return to finish their work on Friday afternoon with Mr Rennison.

Everyone’s blog must have all of the following:
At least four posts written from the perspective of your character from various points in the play. Three posts should be at least 200 words each. Keep in mind that if you want your blog posts to appear chronologically then you need to adjust the order in the account settings section.

At least one post must have a related image within it.
You must input sidebar links to the other pages for your research; which you will also create in future lessons. These will include (Social, Cultural, Political and Historical research into the play and a rehearsal notes blog).

A header with a title that matches your character and blog content.

Meaningful quotations related to your character

A photo of your character (as you imagine him or her) with a brief description of them (role in life, relationships, goals, location, etc.)

A photo of you in your costume.

A link to a video or an embedded video

An addition set of research links grouped around a theme


A photo slideshow

1 comment:

  1. My Character blogs

    I need to work out the giving circumstances, which is the rules, the imagintive rules your character lives by. You need to think if things are facts or opinions.

    Joseph is a Photograpgh which us a fact. He adopted Alice from Rwrada, Also we know that is a fact. Josephs wife Meg died which is a fact, He lives in Hamstead in london. In a house on his own which sugguest his lonly and alone, He has been doing wedding Photograph for friends which sugguest, his wife dieing has such a big impact on his life because he gave up the opertunite to have his own exhibition however, he does not want to do it.

    He is proud of alice, he is a man, I guess that his is around 40-60. He is well traveled, a very cultured man. Vietnam is a plce where he went to fight.

    When you got your opionion and facts you need to ask questions, like who am I, about your Character. My character Joseph has diffrent emotions and moods like Sad,Anyoned,Angry and very defensive.

    One of his lines "Maybe your mother put them there" could suggest he miss his late wife and that is why he is so sad and never wants to come out side.

    I will discribe my Character as fat, heavy, lonly, feels alone, angjy,sad, Anyoned and caring. Joseph sounds like a White British man, Anger is an emotion related to one's psychological interpretation of having been offended, wronged, or denied and a tendency to react through retaliation.

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