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This reflection explores the complexities of "the other woman" in a cheating relationship, inviting you to examine your initial perceptions and feelings towards her. Describe her personality, character, and the words you would use to portray her in your own mind. After watching a thought-provoking music video, reconsider your views: have they changed? Analyze how different perspectives shape our understanding of stories and their characters. In the context of ancient Greek monster myths, explore cultural implications and the power of perspective in storytelling.
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Reflection: Changing Points of View • Describe “the other woman” in a cheating relationship. How do you see her? What is she like? What words would you use to describe her? • Take 5 minutes to write.
Reflection: Changing Points of View Continued • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPG1n1B0Ydw • After watching this music video, how do you see “the other woman” differently? Would you still use the same words? Why or why not? • Take 5 minutes to write.
Think-Pair-Share • In this think-pair-share, please try to be extra careful. We don’t know other people’s points of view well enough to feel safe in making jokes. • Focus on what you learned. • 3 minutes.
By the end of today, we will be able to: • Analyze a myth for perspective and manipulate/change the perspective of a myth. • Explain the cultural implications of monster myths.
Questions of the Day • What can we learn about the culture of ancient greece by studying the monster myths? • How does changing the perspective of a story, change the way we view the events and characters in that story?
Monsters • The Greeks had many reasons to create monsters. • The article from last time described a few reasons. • Can you remember any?
Through the Eyes of a Monster • Go get one of the mythology books Mrs. Marshall has put out, look through it to find a monster (Share books with your neighbors). • Read about your monster. • Write a short story that re-tells your myth through the eyes of the monster. Make us feel and see what the monster feels and sees.
Through the Eyes of a Monster: Rubric • Retells some basic events of the myth (5 points) • Is through the eyes of the monster in first person (5 points) • Shows the thoughts, feelings, experiences, and emotions of the monster (15 points). • Get creative and have fun!