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Task
Process
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Society
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Self
Match the Confict to the Silent Film!
Ideas for your Silent Film
Shoot and Edit your Silent Film
Evaluation
Conclusion
Credits
Literary Terms Game
Teacher's Guide
Conclusion
You've done it! You were able to illustrate in visual terms basic literary conflict.
You got the job! Pack your bags, you're going to Hollywood!
When you have finished this WebQuest, make sure you have completed:
Your own three examples of the four literary conflicts.
The
Worksheet
matching the silent films to the literary conflicts.
A "silent film" no more than 2 minutes in length.
A
Peer Review Sheet
as you rate the other groups' videos.
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Home
Task
Process
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Society
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Self
Match the Confict to the Silent Film!
Ideas for your Silent Film
Shoot and Edit your Silent Film
Evaluation
Conclusion
Credits
Literary Terms Game
Teacher's Guide