NIGHT Project – Due Friday, March 8, 2013 This project must be done electronically. You may choose the easiest format – KEYNOTE – making each slide one of the parts. I would love it; however, if you would use another app (such as PICcollage) on your iPad to create a book of sorts (see example of non-electronic book). Please turn in your completed project to Ebackpack. Part 1 = Cover or Intro • Include: • Title of the Book (Night) • Author of the Book (Elie Wiesel) • Illustration for the book – cannot be the same as any published cover illustration • Choose any symbol from the book. Part 2 = Symbol 1 • Title = Name of the Symbol – ex. Cattle Car • Include an analysis paragraph: • Topic Sentence • Textual Evidence • Citation ex: (Wiesel 22). • Analysis (Your own words, analyzing the evidence) • Closing Sentence • Small Illustration – clip art or online graphic Part 3 = Symbol 2 • Choose any symbol from the book. • Title = Name of the Symbol – ex. Cattle Car • Include an analysis paragraph: • Topic Sentence • Textual Evidence • Citation ex: (Wiesel 22). • Analysis (Your own words, analyzing the evidence) • Closing Sentence • Small Illustration – clip art or online graphic Part 4 = Theme 1 • Choose any theme from the book: faith, social status, unity of father and son, survival • Title: Name of the Theme – ex. Faith • Include an analysis paragraph: • Topic Sentence • Textual Evidence • Citation ex: (Wiesel 22). • Analysis (Your own words, analyzing the evidence) • Closing Sentence • Small Illustration – clip art or online graphic Part 5 = Theme 2 • Choose any theme from the book: faith, social status, unity of father and son, survival • Title: Name of the Theme – ex. Faith • Include an analysis paragraph: • Topic Sentence • Textual Evidence • Citation ex: (Wiesel 22). • Analysis (Your own words, analyzing the evidence) • Closing Sentence • Small Illustration – clip art or online graphic Part 6 = Internal Conflict • Choose any internal conflict from the book: Character v. Self • Title: Internal Conflict • Include an analysis paragraph: • Topic Sentence • Textual Evidence • Citation ex: (Wiesel 22). • Analysis (Your own words, analyzing the evidence) • Closing Sentence • No Illustration required Part 9 = Direct Characterization • Choose any indirect characterization. • Title = Indirect Characterization • Include an analysis paragraph: • Topic Sentence • Textual Evidence • Citation ex: (Wiesel 22). • Analysis (Your own words, analyzing the evidence) • Closing Sentence • No Illustration required Part 10 = Timeline Part 7 = External Conflict • Choose any external conflict from the book: Character v. Character, Character v. Society • Title: External Conflict • Include an analysis paragraph: • Topic Sentence • Textual Evidence • Citation ex: (Wiesel 22). • Analysis (Your own words, analyzing the evidence) • Closing Sentence • No Illustration required Part 8 = Direct Characterization • Choose any direct characterization • Title = Direct Characterization • Include an analysis paragraph: • Topic Sentence • Textual Evidence • Citation ex: (Wiesel 22). • Analysis (Your own words, analyzing the evidence) • Closing Sentence • No Illustration required • • • • • • Title: Timeline Include at least 25 events from the book in chronological order. It can be a list or another creative format. You may use multiple slides if needed. Number each event. No Illustration required Part 11 = Biography • • • • Title: Biography In your own words, write a 5-10 sentence biography about Elie Wiesel. You will get your information from somewhere, so you need a Works Cited. Use www.easybib.com Part 12 = Author’s Message • • • Title: Author’s Message In a 5-10 sentence paragraph, explain the author’s message of this book in your own words. Why did he write this novel? What did he want readers to take away after reading it?
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