
Creative Responses to Literature
Students create imaginative responses to literary texts they have studied. They experiment with different narrative voices and stylistic features.
About This Topic
Students create imaginative responses to literary texts they have studied. They experiment with different narrative voices and stylistic features.
Key Questions
- How can we adapt a literary text into a new form?
- What stylistic features can we borrow from established authors?
- How does changing the narrative perspective alter a story?
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