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Character T-Shirt Time!. Ms Manning’s English 12 Class. Objectives. Create a T-Shirt to: Learn elements of character analysis Show deep understanding of at least one of the characters listed below: Winston Julia Mr. Charrington O’Brien Big Brother Syme Emmanuel Goldstein
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Character T-Shirt Time! Ms Manning’s English 12 Class
Objectives Create a T-Shirt to: • Learn elements of character analysis • Show deep understanding of at least one of the characters listed below: • Winston • Julia • Mr. Charrington • O’Brien • Big Brother • Syme • Emmanuel Goldstein • Identify characteristics • Create a visual interpretation • Wear the shirt the day it is due to advertise the book. Bring a shirt to change into at the end of the day so that I keep the shirt
Literary Terms Create and print a Word document chart defining and providing and example from the novel (where applicable) for the all the words listed below: • Character • Analysis • Characterization • Direct characterization • Indirect characterization • Main character • Minor character • Static character • Dynamic character • Conflict
Things to Consider • Make sure your visual is true to the text. • Iron-on transfer is a good way to make your shirt. • Spelling counts, especially when you’re wearing it!
Acceptable Formats • T-shirt • Start with a plain, clean shirt • Hobby Lobby has cheap single shirts in different colors • Design* • Iron on transfer • Acrylic paint • Puffy paint • Markers • Foam letters *Computer-generated work is highly suggested
Samples Iron-on Paint
Final Checklist • Front: Book title underlined; Author; Character’s Name; Image to Represent the Character 2. Right Sleeve: 3+ strengths of character • Left Sleeve: 3+ weaknesses of character • Back: • Type of character (static, dynamic, main, minor) • Conflicts character faces • 3+ appearance details • What others think? (What do other characters think of the one you are analyzing?) • 1 quote that indicates direct or indirect characterization (in quotation marks with page number in parentheses) • Typed chart of literary terms, definitions, and examples 6. Completed characterization sheet