Newspaper Article
Directions: Write an article in the style of a newspaper in which you retell the story of one of the myths we have read or discussed so far in class.
Voice elements
No slang or casual words (except maybe in quoations)
No first person or second person
Average to long sentences
Length: 1- 1 ½
Focus on spelling, punctuation, past tense and formal voice.
Suggested myths:
Struggle between the gods (Uranus, Cronus, Zeus)
Demeter and Persephone
Dionysus
Creation of Mankind—Metals
Prometheus and Epimetheus
Prometheus and Io
Example:
The world was shocked yesterday by the sudden abduction of Persephone and her subsequent kidnapping down to the realm of Hades. Witnesses say that lord of death himself suddenly appeared on his chariot and snatched the innocent Persephone who was simply wandering in a field looking for flowers.
“I could see him in the distance,” a witness said. “He didn’t give Persephone any choice about whether she wanted to come with him. And there was nothing we could do to stop him.” Investigators into her disappearance are still not sure what Hades’ motives were. (Continued…)
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Due Tuesday, 2/21
Hades Assignment
Read the information on Hades (the underworld) with a partner.
BB:42-44
LB: 39-40
Create a summary of what you find out about Hades. As a summary of a place, it should be focused on:
• Important places and their purpose
• People associated with these locations
• Locations of these places in a logical way
Using this summary, create a visual representation (map) of Hades as the Greeks envisioned it.
To be considered complete, it must contain the following concepts:
o Tartarus/Erebus
o The Rivers: Acheron, Cocytus, Phlegethon, Styx, and Lethe
o Charon
o Gates of Entry
o Cerberus
o Judges: Rhadamanthus, Minos, Aeacus
o Pluto’s Palace
All of these concepts must be labeled and explained on your map!
Read the information on Hades (the underworld) with a partner.
BB:42-44
LB: 39-40
Create a summary of what you find out about Hades. As a summary of a place, it should be focused on:
• Important places and their purpose
• People associated with these locations
• Locations of these places in a logical way
Using this summary, create a visual representation (map) of Hades as the Greeks envisioned it.
To be considered complete, it must contain the following concepts:
o Tartarus/Erebus
o The Rivers: Acheron, Cocytus, Phlegethon, Styx, and Lethe
o Charon
o Gates of Entry
o Cerberus
o Judges: Rhadamanthus, Minos, Aeacus
o Pluto’s Palace
All of these concepts must be labeled and explained on your map!
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