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2.4 Write a Letter. Iron Jawed Angels Creative Task. Your Task is to write a letter from a character in the film Iron Jawed Angels. Your letter should discuss some of the following things: Your opinion on the suffrage movement generally.
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2.4 Write a Letter Iron Jawed Angels Creative Task
Your Task is to write a letter from a character in the film Iron Jawed Angels • Your letter should discuss some of the following things: • Your opinion on the suffrage movement generally. • Description of your approach to the suffrage movement and at least one action your have taken. • Reasons for this approach and action. • Your feelings and opinions about things that have happened during your involvement in the suffrage protest. • Your opinion of other approaches to the movement other than your own and reasons for this. • Looking forward to the future- what do you intended to do/want to happen?
Task One: Choose a Character • You must choose a character from whose perspective you are writing. • Alice Paul • Carrie Chapman Catt • Emily Leighton • Inez Milholland • President Wilson • Lucy Burns
Task Two: Choose a recipient • Who you choose to write your letter TO will alter the tone and content of your letter. • Consider if you are writing to: • A friend or a foe? • Someone who shares your opinions • Someone who disagrees with your opinions • A letter to the editor or newspaper • A letter to the government • A letter to the prison management
Task Three: Choosing a date • You must choose at what point in the timeline of the film/suffrage movement you are going to write your letter from. • The beginning, middle or end? • You must consider what things have and haven’t happened and be consistent. • You must DATE your letter. The film spans from 1912-1920. Do some research to attempt to find a roughly accurate date for your letter.
Task Five: Language Brainstorm • Think about the kind of language you are going to use in your letter. • Does your character have strong or weak beliefs? • Is your character outspoken? • Are they trying to justify themselves? • Who are they speaking to? Informal or formal? • Make some decisions about the kind of language you are going to use. Make sure you consider the choices you have already made and how this will impact.
Task Four: Planning your content • Write a brief outline of the content of your letter. • Structure your content into a logical order. • What events and ideas are you going to discuss? • Which other characters are you going to talk about?
Task Six: Writing your Response • YAY now you are ready to write your response!