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Fanta XXXX Tale Planning

Answer these questions in full sentences 1. What are the basic elements of Perraults tale (plot, characters, setting, moral)? Plot: Her mother tells her to go see her grandmother, she meets up with a wolf and she lies to him about her mom sister, The wolf runs faster and went in the wrong address and she live happily after with her mom sister and the wolf got upset. Character: Mom, mother sister, littlesmart hoods and the wolf. Setting: In the village Moral: She was a smart young lady. 2. Why would a feminist have a problem with Perraults version (you may focus on one major area)? The women have an unconscious mind to make her own decision. 3. Which prompt would you like to use, and how will this address the problem you wrote about in #2? I would like to use the little girl and the wolf. 4. Who is the audience or imagined reader of your tale? Friends and teachers. 5. Who will narrate the tale, what POV will you write from, and why (1st, 2nd, 3rd)? I will write it in the third person. 6. In what tense will you write the story? Past (Once upon a time, there was), present (Red struts down Broad Street), etc.? And why? Once upon a time. 7. In what time period is it set? Is it specific or ambiguous? In earlier 1800 hundred in winter time. 8. In what location/locations is it set and why? Village. 9. Who are the cast of characters you will include? What are their characteristics, and how have these changed from the traditional version? Mom sister, little smart hood, mother and wolf. 10. In what ways do you plan to change the plot and why? Think about the beginning, middle and ending. You may use as many elements from the traditional version of the tale as you want, but you can also alter them as it suits you; just leave some recognizable kernel of the tale. It will going to be little different the only differences will going to be from been dump to smart.

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How will you change the moral of the tale, and why? She is going to be a smart young lady because I want to change my history. 12. Will you write the tale in a particular style or genre (for example, detective story, romance, sci-fi, young adult, etc.), and why? Is going to be traditional fairy tale. 13. Describe your overall vision for a feminist rewriting of LRRH: Is going to be a smart young and beautiful lady. Use the decisions you make in your plan to guide you as you write the tale. Include a copy of the plan with your finished tale when you turn it in.

Due Monday, March 17: LRRH reading summaries AND your rewrite plan Due Wednesday, March 19: Finished fairytale rewrite and reflection

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