“Quote” (Citation). Commentary.
Remember, in MLA format your citation is your author’s last name and the page number, with no commas, only a space between the two. The commentary should elaborate on your example and explain the significance; in addition, the commentary should be 1-2 sentences. Directions: Working individually or with a partner, complete the following questions and prompts on a separate sheet of paper.
Part I: Motif * Motif: Find 5 examples of the animal motif in “The Most Dangerous Game.” * Follow the “Quote” (Citation). Commentary. Format * Remember, motif leads to theme; animal motif= ________________- theme. * What is a possible theme for this work?
Part II: Plot Review * Plot aspects: exposition, initial incident, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution. * You can do this in sentence format or using a list. You do not have to quote any passages for this part.
“The Most Dangerous Game” Annotations, etc.
“Quote” (Citation). Commentary.
Remember, in MLA format your citation is your author’s last name and the page number, with no commas, only a space between the two. The commentary should elaborate on your example and explain the significance; in addition, the commentary should be 1-2 sentences.
Directions: Working individually or with a partner, complete the following questions and prompts on a separate sheet of paper.
Part I: Motif * Motif: Find 5 examples of the animal motif in “The Most Dangerous Game.” * Follow the “Quote” (Citation). Commentary. Format * Remember, motif leads to theme; animal motif= ________________- theme. * What is a possible theme for this work?
Part II: Plot Review * Plot aspects: exposition, initial incident, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution. * You can do this in sentence format or using a list. You do not have to quote any passages for