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tIMELINE. Michael Crichton. Is spinning a tale more important than historical accuracy?. OUtline. DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK PLOT CHARACTERS SETTING INTELLECTUAL UNDERSTANDING EMOTIONAL UNDERSTANDING . Plot summary. Fact one: time travel exists. Fact two: it’s dangerous. Plot thingy.

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tIMELINE

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  1. tIMELINE Michael Crichton

  2. Is spinning a tale more important than historical accuracy?

  3. OUtline • DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK • PLOT • CHARACTERS • SETTING • INTELLECTUAL UNDERSTANDING • EMOTIONAL UNDERSTANDING

  4. Plot summary Fact one: time travel exists. Fact two: it’s dangerous.

  5. Plot thingy

  6. Katherine Erickson • Known as Kate • American • Dark tan and freckles • Short, blond hair and blue eyes • Wears a wig to make her hair longer, as short hair in the medieval ages was a sign of heresy • Not pretty, but attractive

  7. Christopher Stewart Hughes • Known as Chris • English • 24 • Knowledgeable about medieval science and technology • Orphan since his parents died in a car crash • Fussy • Stomach trouble

  8. Dr. AndréMarek • Dutch • 29 • Tall, muscular build • Fanatical about the Middle Ages. • Assistant professor of history at Yale • Very slight Dutch accent • Refuses to grow a beard as it wasn’t fashionable in the Middle Ages. This basically sums him up.

  9. Characters

  10. Setting Part One: Corazon, America – 1998 Part Two: Dordogne, France – 1998 Part Three: Black Rock, America – 1998 Part Four: Castelgard, Dordogne, France – 1357 Part Five: Castelgard, Dordogne, France – 1348 Part Six: Eltham Castle, England – 1998

  11. Intellectual Understanding • Architecture and Medieval technologies

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  13. Intellectual Understanding • Sieges • Tactics for both offense and defense

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  15. Intellectual understanding • Quantum physics • Time travel • Scientific without being accurate/real

  16. Quote Explanation of quantum thingo

  17. Emotional Understanding • Frantic to find the Professor before the 37 hours are up • Worried about anachronisms • Fearful for their lives • Confused about directives • Sad about deaths and the final conclusion (suspense…heh heh heh…)

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  19. Emotional Understanding • Interested in Medieval society • Fascinated by the events • Relieved to get back home • Proud for finding the Professor • Happy for Kate and Chris (they get married in the end)

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  21. Emotional Understanding • I felt suspended, like there was always something that I didn’t know • Curious to see where the story would be going • Drawn into Crichton’s descriptions and scenes • His physical, emotional and mental descriptions were fascinating

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  23. Conclusion • The plot changed between 1357 and 1998 • Interesting read • Unpredictable in a good way • Characters were realistic and believable

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