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Tue 14 Dec, 2004 03:02 pm
Hi everyone !
Me and my group have to give a presentation on one motif in the story "Where are you going Where have you been." It has to be really interesting. It does not have to be anything big. We know the motifs but we don't know how to present it in a funny and interesting way. Do any of you have any ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
~Thanks
Who wrote the story? Is it available on line? What grade level are we talking about?
Which motif would you be dramatizing? Is this an individual or a group project.
Link to story:
http://www.usfca.edu/fac-staff/southerr/wgoing2.html
We really don't know which one we are doing yet. We need to do the one that will be the most interesting. This is a group project. We did not get to pick the people in our groups.
We just have to stand up in front of the class and talk about the motif. I can't think of a way to make this funny or interesting. We don't need posters or a power point presentation we just talk in front of the class. Any help would be appreciated.
The motifs are the music, flies, daydreams, and the pulsing pounding sound.
anyone please help if you can
Organize your motifs according to the five senses and present them accordingly.
I was thinking about presenting it in the form of a play. But i don't know how i would do this.
What effect does the pounding have on the story? Why is Arnold Friend"s voice "like a song". What do these motifs do?