Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Ice-fishing

When we retold the story in class from someone else, we insert a moral into it. For our final story we have to do the same thing, make it "intentional."
I was thinking of talking about ice-fishing from when I was a kid.
But now that I have to make it intentional, it seems trickier. I was just thinking of informative, because I figure alot of people from CA don't know quite what ice-fishing is.
In English class and speech class, it's common to do informative and then persuasive. Not that I need to "persuade" in the story, but at least have a stronger purpose.
What to do?
theme
goal
intent
purpose

1 comment:

  1. You're onto it. Intentional storytelling is a bit like persuasive information. Create a narrative world that offers an interpretation of reality that implies your persuasive point.

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