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ISR 1. Name: __________________ Garrett (2pts) 10 th World Lit & Comp 13 August 2010 ISR # 1: Title of book here Exposition
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ISR 1 Name: __________________ Garrett (2pts) 10th World Lit & Comp 13 August 2010 ISR# 1: Title of book here Exposition ¶ 1: [3rd person point of view] Include in this paragraph the title, author, # of pages read, and one you believe to be one central point/general theme of the book you are reading. (2pts) ¶ 2: Begin discussing the exposition here regarding the main characters and the types of characters they seem to be (i.e. protagonist/antagonist / flat/ round/ etc.) *Honors – provide evidence and cite. (2pts) ¶ 3: Discuss setting here regarding time/place/mood/tone/point of view. (2pts) ¶ 4: Discuss the primary conflict here. If you’re not sure what the conflict is, speculate – what do you think it might be? Be sure to mention the type of conflict (M vs. M, M vs. N, etc.) and if it’s internal/external as well -- provide evidence for your position (2pts) ¶ 5: Bonus – discuss the relationship of the theme or conflict to your own experiences. 2 pts = 20%, 4 pts = 40%, 6 pts = 60% 8 pts = 80 10 pts = 100
ISR 1 Example John Doe Sheehan, Schebler, Garrett Honors / 9th Lit & Comp 1 13 August 2010 ISR# 1: The Hunger Games Exposition The first thirty pages of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is an explosive beginning of a young girl’s struggle to survive in a possible future world called Panem. What is freedom? Is it worth fighting for … etc. The main characters thus far are…. Sixteen-year-old KatnissEverdeen appears to be the protagonist and will probably be both round and dynamic. She appears to be a round character because…. etc. The setting appears to be in the future world as we know it, but post-apocalyptic. Katniss lives in the country of Panem…etc. The mood is …………. The tone is ………………….through a point of view that is ………. The primary conflict appears to be …………………………………….. (29), but the conflict also seems to be both internal and external conflict because…………… I recall an early childhood experience that put me at odds with a counselor at the orphanage I was required to live in for nearly two years. It was awful, but….