Domestic literature and adventure literature
- What are three primary differences between domestic literature and adventure literature?
- Danger is present in both domestic and adventure literature, but that it takes different forms. Describe the different ways that danger might appear in each of these genres.
- What is the Hero’s Journey? Identify a character you are familiar with in any media (book, film, television, video games, etc.) who has undergone the Hero’s Journey. Describe his or her journey in some detail
- the book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland- Would you classify this book as an adventure or a domestic story? What qualities does the book have that support your classification?
- Think about the opportunities for adventure for urban children have (e.g., parks and playgrounds, extracurricular activities, urban exploration, etc.). How is the opportunity for adventure provided to urban kids? What do these opportunities tell us about how adventure is imagined and valued in the culture of the community?
- Pirates are awesome, and all fantastical and cartoonish pirate culture begins with Treasure Island. please identify three pirate clichés or stereotypes found in Treasure Island. A cliché or stereotype is a distinct feature strongly associated with a particular group of people (e.g., for surfers, a cliché or stereotype would be long hair, tanned skin, hanging ten, the shaka sign, and lingo like “surf’s up,” “gnarly,” and “brah.” Fully describe the passage, the cliché, and where else you have seen this pirate cliché or stereotype.
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