Scene 1 - If I could invite some famous people to a dinner party I would invite George Washington, Albert Einstein, Michael Jackson, Lebron James, and Shia LaBeouf. I would get a time machine and travel back in time. I would pick up George Washington first, then Albert Einstein and then Michael Jackson. I would ask them each if they would like come over for dinner in the future. After I picked up all the people who had died already, I would go to get Lebron James. I would travel to his house and invite him to come to dinner with the other three famous people. I would do the same to Shia LaBeouf to invite him too.
Scene 2 – Next, I would take everyone to dinner at a fancy buffet. There would be foods like steak, pasta, crab, salmon, and caviar. It would be a really nice restaurant with really good food. I would take some time and introduce everyone. I would tell everyone what
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Explain how each scene follows general rules for elements of ‘scene’ and give an explanation of why you chose these personalities to attend your party.
Scene 1 provides exposition and introduces the characters. It also advances the plot by picking up main characters from in the past and at their houses. Scene 2 gives some more exposition by introducing the personalities to each other and advances the plot since everyone goes to get food. Scene 3 describes the characters and lets each of them talk about or show what they are famous for. Scene 3 also advances the plot since Lebron James takes us to his to see him play basketball.
I chose George Washington to attend because he was the first president and I have been learning about him in school. I picked Albert Einstein because he is a very famous scientist. I chose Michael Jackson because he is a famous singer and dancer. I asked Lebron James to come to the dinner party because he is one of the best basketball players in the world. I also invited Shia LaBeouf because he’s the main character in one my favorite movies,
Analyze paragraphs 7 and 9. State the narrative actions. (Hint: Specific narrative actions – people moving around and gesturing, etc.)
NOW list the events in the SEQUENCE in which they are PRESENTED IN THE STORY (the orchestration of PLOT).
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c) Write 3-4 sentences that provide an analysis of the scene and quote. The analysis should include an explication of this scene and quote, and it should tell what this scene and quote reveal about the theme and aspect that you are writing about.
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ways as the each author’s intentions are to direct the reader to the main plot by describing the
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1. Address 2 ICC scenes/themes you can identify with. Reflect on these and include examples.