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Character Wheel for Le Morte De Arthur

Kuczek-GHS-English II-2012. Character Wheel for Le Morte De Arthur. Step #1. Pick a major character from Le Morte I would suggest someone like the following Arthur Merlin Mordred Morgan Le Faye. Step #2. Find 8 character traits that make them unique or help define them.

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Character Wheel for Le Morte De Arthur

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  1. Kuczek-GHS-English II-2012 Character Wheel for Le Morte De Arthur

  2. Step #1 • Pick a major character from Le Morte • I would suggest someone like the following • Arthur • Merlin • Mordred • Morgan Le Faye

  3. Step #2 • Find 8 character traits that make them unique or help define them.

  4. Here is an example with Phineas • Leader • Athletically Gifted • Can’t believe Gene did it! • Foreshadowing of death • Courage • Cares about Gene • Smooth talker • No sports=lack of purpose

  5. Step #3 • Find a quote, with page number, to prove your character trait assertions

  6. Example of Step #3 • Foreshadowing: “…he looked more dead than asleep.” page 48 when Gene and Finny lay on the beach.

  7. Step #4 • Make your Coat of Arms • Make a COA for your character. • Make sure to follow all the directions • In Medieval times the Coat of Arms was placed on banners and shields to signify a knight’s allegiance. On it was a representation of their lord’s heritage, values, and accomplishments. It was used to identify friends and foes during battle.

  8. Step-by-step directions • Section 1: Draw an animal that you feel represents your character • Section 2: Draw a picture of your character’s greatest accomplishment • Section 3: Draw a picture of what you see your character accomplishing in life • Section 4: Draw a picture of your character’s most prized possession • Section 5: Draw a symbol of your character’s strength that is not an animal • Section 6: Draw a picture of one of the most important people to your character in the world and label them

  9. Coat of Arms Visual 4 1 2 5 3 6

  10. Step #5 • Put your characters name on the cover plate • Write the title of the book on the cover plate • Write the author on the cover plate • Combine both plates with a brad.

  11. Before the first Le MorteTest “B” day November 16th “A” day November 19th Due date???? Only the material specifically listed on these slides may appear on your character wheel. Your character wheel may be used on both Le MorteTests!

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