CHOOSE EITHER A PROJECT OR A PRESENTATION. Check calendar for due
date.
PROJECTS:
A. Develop a two-page section from a Boston
newspaper during the time/setting of this story. Your front page will be full
of the story of Hester and Company, the scandal, her sin and punishment, or
the aftermath. Your pages should include the following:
B. Write a
four page prequel to The Scarlet Letter
in the language and style of Hawthorne.
Size 14 font, double-spaced, Times New Roman.
C. Write a diary from the perspective of one of
the main characters. Choose five major
events in the novel for your character to respond to. Any changes that your character goes
through should be dealt with in these journal entries. You should tell us how you feel about other
characters and events. A diary entry
should disclose motive and be written in the voice of the character.
D. Write
a sequel featuring Pearl after the novel ends. Describe what her life
is like and how she is affected by the events of the novel. Be sure your
choices are consistent with what you know about Pearl and the novel. This
should be between about four pages, 14 font, Times New Roman, double spaced.
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PRESENTATION:
A.
Write and sing
a ballad, telling the story of Hester from any perspective you choose. Words should be typed and distributed to
the class. I have a keyboard you may
use, or you may bring a guitar.
B.
Create a school appropriate video of at
least two major scenes from the novel.
Come in after school the day before to insure that your technology
actually works. Use a flash drive or something
you can count on. If I can’t see it, I
can’t grade it. 5-7 minutes
C. With one or two partners, write a dramatic
script of at least one main scene a piece from the novel. In stage
directions, describe the setting for each scene. For the class presentation,
enact one of the scenes. Add props or costumes to recreate the scene
effectively. I need to see evidence
that each person has participated in the writing. Lines must be memorized.
D.
Create an
embroidered or counted cross-stitch alphabet letter that looks like Hawthorne
has described Hester’s “A.” Include
descriptions of the scarlet letter from the text, cited accurately, and a
paragraph telling about your experience.
Size and proportion should match the text’s description. I will be the least generous with this
option, if insufficient effort is evident.
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