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Dive into this Hindi story by Maitreyee Patki where a twist at the end challenges perceptions, highlighting the importance of gathering all facts. Explore alliteration and craft your own story with a surprising twist that keeps readers engaged. Investigate the role of a wise advisor and the impact of their presence, pondering the morals embedded within such tales.
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The Innocent PunishmentA Hindi Story by Maitreyee Patki Lesson Aims: To understand why it is important to have all the facts before drawing a conclusion Lesson Objectives: Identify and use examples of alliteration Write a story modelled on the original; including a twist and examples of alliteration
Thinking Points • What happened at the end of the story? • Were you surprised by the twist? • Can you think of any other stories that have twists at the end? • What do you think the moral of this story might be?
Alliteration • Alliteration is when the first letter or sound of a word is repeated For example: Sam saw a swimmer in the sea Or, from the story: “The royal courtroom was buzzing with conversation as Akbar’s advisors awaited the arrival of their Emperor”
Alliteration • Why do you think writers use alliteration? • Can you think of some examples of your own?
A Twist in the Tale In “The Innocent Punishment” there is a twist at the end of the story. • Why do you think the writer wrote the story in this way?
A Twist in the Tale • Your task is to write a story of your own • It should have a twist at the end to keep your reader guessing! • Try and use at least one example of alliteration • Your story could have a wise advisor, or something completely different!
Think about… Writing your story • Who is your main character? • Where is your story set? • When do the events take place? • What will happen to your main character? • Remember to include a twist!
The Wise Advisor • Why was he wise? • What might have happened if he hadn’t been there? • What can we learn from this story?