For you final project proposal, which is due next Monday for
workshop, you must write a two page proposal that answers the following
questions. Make sure to use complete sentences, and to present your proposal in a clean, neat manner. This should not be rushed through or you will receive a zero.
Please remember that you are choosing one of the following options (fairy tale or monster); you should not answer both prompts.
Make sure to print and bring two copies!
Fairy Tale Project Proposal
For you final project proposal, which is due next Monday for
workshop, you must write a two page proposal that answers the following
questions. Make sure to use complete sentences, and to present your
proposal in a clean, neat manner. This should not be rushed through or
you will receive a zero.
Please remember that you are choosing one of the following options (fairy tale or monster); you should not answer both prompts.
Fairy Tale Project Proposal
What is the fairy tale you will re-write? State its primary title or titles. EX. Beauty and the Beast
What
is the earliest iteration of this fairy tale? (Culture, time, place)
EX. The Story of Grandmother, oral folk tale, medieval Europe
What
is the essential tale type to the story? Remember, the tale type is the
basic plot structure that remains the same in most re-tellings.
What
changes do you plan to make to the cultural values, to update it for
today? Or, alternately, which cultural problems or issues do you plan to
apply to the tale type? Why do they fit the tale type?
What
inspired you in particular to write a story that reflects these values,
and/or deals with these cultural issues? Where did you "find" them?
(i.e. news article, library research, etc). *Please note that you must
not "guess" at what the cultural values are; they must reflect some real
world cultural problem, condition, or set of beliefs held by a group of
people.
Where will your story be set, and how will the setting reflect these cultural issues?
What will happen in your story (the plot), in order to best reflect these cultural issues while staying true to the tale type?
Which other aspects of the tale type do you see connecting to your story? What is their relationship?
Ex.
Famine in Hansel and Gretel will connect to the high cost of living in
NYC, absent parents will be overworked just as the parents in the older
version were starved so could not care for their children, the witch who
lures the children will be an online catfisher.
What changes will you make to the characters to best reflect these updated cultural values?
Include
as well a bibliography with three outside sources you plan to use for
your analytical essay. These must be library-based research about either
the fairy tale itself, or the cultural values/problems your fairy tale
analyzes.
Monster Project Proposal
What cultural fears and desires does your monster represent? These
should be as specific as possible, and you must connect them to a
particular time and place. The "problem" that your monster reflects
should be as specific as student loan debt in the US or pollution in the
rivers of the Midwest; it should not be something vague and unrefined
like "fear of the unknown" or "fear of death." Look for a real world
problem--news articles are a good place to start--that is happening in
our world today and use that as a jumping off point.
What is the time and place your monster represents? This should be as
specific as Whittier, CA in 2018. (Please note your time must be
contemporary).
How does your monster's physical body represent the cultural
fears/desires? Be as specific as possible, and discuss multiple elements
of its body.
How does the monster's powers (skills) represent the cultural fears/desires?
How does the monster's habitat (home) represent the cultural fears/desires?
What inspired you to focus on these cultural fears and desires? Where
did you "find" them? (i.e. news article, library research, etc). *Please
note that you must not "guess" at what the cultural fears and desires
are; they must reflect some real world cultural problem or condition
such as the imminent threat of a twitter-induced nuclear war, or the
death of the polar bears due to the arctic ice melting.
What form will your creative component take? How does this form best
reflect the cultural fears and desires your monster embodies?
Were you inspired by any other monsters when creating yours? If so, which ones and why?
Include as well an annotated bibliography with three outside sources you plan to
use for your analytical essay. These must be library-based research
about the cultural fears/desires your monster represents.Discuss how they will add to your paper.
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