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This guide outlines the process for creating a compelling Treasure Trove Project through conflict development. Start by selecting a treasure topic and identifying both external and internal conflicts. For example, Beth struggles with cleaning her room, pitting her against her emotions tied to memories associated with her father's shirt. The project encourages a rough draft that captures the essence of these conflicts, leading to a climax—the powerful moment when she encounters the scent of the shirt—and a resolution that underscores the sentimental value of her treasure.
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DECEMBER 4, 2013 WARM UP : Take two papers from the front. Fold the second page in half. Read over both papers
Treasure Trove Project • Select treasure topic • Create a conflict • Begin rough draft • EXAMPLE
“THE SHIRT” External conflict - cleaning the room out Beth vs. cleaning Internal conflict - emotions, sadness Beth vs. sadness/decision - making Complications - messiness, memories Climax – the scent of the shirt; “Oh, Dad, it smells like you. “ Resolution - keeping the shirt
YOUR TREASURE! CONFLICT- EXTERNAL INTERNAL CLIMAX-