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Segment Two Note-Taking Sheet V10

Transformation- Students will need to select a novel from the introduction lesson for this module. Regular choices: Chinese Cinderella, Copper Sun, Ender’s Game, Fallen Angels, Hoops, Their Eyes Were Watching God, The Great Tree of Avalon, or The Hot Zone. Honors Choices: Ender’s Game, Their Eyes Were Watching God, or The Hot Zone.

I have chosen to read the book Booker t Washington for this module. I understand that I Daijuan Jackson need to complete this novel by the end of the module.

Transformation 01 –

1. Archetypes can be images, character types, symbols, or themes that occur repeatedly throughout myth, literature, folklore, dreams, and life.

2. List the eight phases of the hero journey:

List the eight phases of the hero journey: Home, the Call, Preparations, Road of Trials, Crisis and Salvation, Transformation, the Return, and the Treasure

3. Ulysses is the protagonist of the epic story the Odyssey.

4. Who does the Cyclopes call on to curse Ulysses’ journey on the sea? The gods what relation does the Cyclopes have to this god (see Book IX Excerpt from The Odyssey)? A friend

5. What character trait did Ulysses portray in his escape from the Cyclopes (humility or pride)? Odysseus shows his cleverness, cunning, and bright mind

Transformation 02 –

1. __________________ directions include North, East, South, and West. ________________ directions include Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest.

2. A character vs. character conflict is a type of conflict that occurs between two characters.

3. A character vs. self conflict is a type of conflict that occurs within a person and might take the form of a psychological struggle.

Transformation 03 –

1. A exposition is the place of greatest adversity.

2. The turning point, also known as the climax, is

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