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Fiction Project

This is part two of the project do you still have the plot that you did last week? If not let me know and I will send it we have to keep using the same thing we have done each week. Thanks

Below is your Fiction Project assignment that you will turn in to the drop box for Week 04. Be sure to contact your instructor if you get stuck or have questions."

Fiction Fundamentals

Week

Step in the Project

Character, Dialogue, Cultural Considerations

Week 04

Build characters. Write character sketches of two of the main characters in action in your story. Include dialogue.

 

 

Step 1. Last week you outlined your plot. From your basic plot, you should be able to identify two characters to write sketches for. In our Little Red Riding Hood simplified example, you would choose the little girl and the wolf.

Step 2. Before you start, study your textbook on "Cultural Considerations" and "Characterization." 

Step 3. In a new document (separate from the rough draft of the story you are working on), write character sketches of two of your characters. Try to include some cultural details. 

Sample of how your character sketches might begin

Character sketch #1The little girl. The little girl loves to wear a riding hood that is red. In fact, the neighbors call her Little Red Riding Hood. She is petite with blond hair, a round chin, and a slender nose. She loves to do cartwheels when she is not carrying a basket of cookies. She also loves to visit her Grandmother who was born and raised in Portugal .

Character sketch #2.The wolf.  The wolf is old and lonely and has no friends. He worries all the time because he is getting so old he can no longer run fast enough to catch the deer and the rabbits in the forest. He is always hungry and looking for new dinners. His ears are long and shabby.

What to turn in this week: Submit your two character sketches.

Developing Your Rough Draft

To get things going on your short story, begin to write the rough draft as you complete your Fiction Project assignment above. (You won’t turn your rough draft in until Week 08. Plan to work on it a little each day.) Use your plot outline, theme, and the two character sketches (see above) to help you get started. In general, will find that your Fiction Project assignments will help you build and strengthen your story as you go along.

 

 

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