Having read the novel of your choice from the reading list, select one of the following assignments to prepare your oral presentation. 1. Find a song…

Having read the novel of your choice from the reading list, select one of the followingassignments to prepare your oral presentation.1. Find a song and a poem, one of each, or several songs and poems that relate to the theme orsubject of your nove!. Write out the text/lyrics and then explain how it or they relate to yournovel. You can also choose to write your own poem and song and explain them.2. Compose the front page of a fictional newspaper that would present the major character(s)and the important events of the novel you read. You must include photographs,advertisements, related headlines, etc.3. Draw a map of locations where the story takes place and label all of the important sites. Ona separate sheet of paper, explain how the places were used in the novel.4. Find a movie that deals with a similar theme or subject and prepare a review ofitexplaining why it is like your novelS. Write a letter to the major character of the novel. You may choose to write the letteryourself, or select a minor character from the novel as the writer. ln the letter, reflect on thechoices and attitudes of the major character.Your presentation must be in written form; however, this being an oral assignment, you willhave ta speak rather than read. The presentation is to last a maximum of 8 minutes.Marks will be allotted for the following: vocabulary, organization of material, smoothness ofpresentation, originality, coherence, conciseness, thoroughness. Your sheets will be collectedafter the presentation.The novel I chose is “Ester Waters” from George Moore (Oxford World’s Classics). It is edited with an Introduction and NOtes by David Skilton

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